The only prohibitions for whom a Levite Priest can marry is that the women is neither divorced, a whore, widowed, and is still a virgin (Lev 21:7 & 13-14)
Hi Heph, Whilst we certainly won’t agree between whether the Aramaic or the Greek is the original, from what I can see, there isn’t much discrepancy between the two when it comes to the Messiah’s last days. When Yeshua gave the sign of Jonah, it seems to me that the parallel he was making fits bette...
Hi Heph (sorry for the latish reply - work beconed!), I too must apologise for my unpleasant tone (due to my guard being up as well). I've argued over when and for how long the Messiah was crucified/was dead to death (excuse the pun), so annoyance and stupidity took over what should just be another ...
I spent 2 hours writing a very thorough reply this morning, and accidentally erased it by hitting the back button on my phone. So I will keep this short. I hate when that happens too :) "Do you not see the irrationality, illogic, and contradiction in your own words? If the Greek "has too ...
I was referencing the Greek text altogether, not an individual verse. Are you saying that Mark 31st not say that? Again, see the thread where this is explained in detail. In several places it says "after three days" (Matt 27:63; Mark 8:31, 9:31, 10:34); in others it says "on the thir...
But he does tell them that though, and continues to correct them on upteen other things as well. There's a reason why 1 Corinthians is over 6,800 words in length.
Plus what act of "sexual immorality" does he promote that the Messiah prohibits?
I like how people can appeal to one section of text (in your case here, Mark 9:31), and then when another section of text contradicts their belief, that section then "has too many errors" in it: how do you know it's not the part that you appeal to that contains the error? Or perhaps (in th...
The Messiah doesn't state that He would be "in the grave" for three days and three nights (nor did he say that He would be dead for three days and three nights). The "heart of the land" does not equal/mean/indicate being dead/in the grave. The four eyewitness accounts all agree t...
Actually, Paul never said that "All things are lawful". The first verse to use this phrase verse is 1 Corinthians 6:12; but here's the rub: Paul is quoting the Corinthian's letter to him, not *actually* Paul saying that "all things are lawful" (I prefer to translate it as "p...
I honestly can't think of a place in the Tanakh where such a thing happened. Pretty sure they either had several wives and kids, or died childless (or had themselves and their entire family slaughtered, but hey). I also don't think there are any laws regarding what happens if an Israeli King only ha...
Hi, SeekingYah: TWTY-Admin, you have commented several times that circumcision is only related to living in the land. I cannot see how you have come to this conclusion. Abram was given possession of the land well before circumcision was ever mentioned. I’ve already pointed out the mentioning of poss...
Officiating in the Temple (as per Ezekiel's "uncircumcised in heart and in flesh") is not tantamount to "entering Yahuweh's home". Especially as, you know, after the 1000 years, the Temple will no longer be a physical place: And I saw no temple in the city, for its temple is Yahu...
Hi Son of Yah, I will certainly go through QP again once the re-write has been completed and uploaded. I guess I'll have to halt the critique of the Hebrew translations until then as well, as well as for the other Greek verses that had yet to be sorted through. Saying that, I'm not expecting much. B...
Well, it all comes down to your own personal preference - if it's a general Bible for general readers, are they really going to understand the Toledoth groupings in Genesis (2:4-4:26; 5:1-6:8; 6:9-9:20; 10:1-11:9; 11:10-11:26; 11:27-25:11; 25:12-25:19; 25:19-35:29; 36:1-37:1; 37:2-50:26)? I don't kn...
Well, how I like a "Bible" formatted is how I have them on TWTY: Verses to the side (so as to not mess with the core text so that people can't take verses out of context); Headings and chapters also to the side (same principle as with the verses); and basically, anything that isn't the mai...
This is where being able to check the Hebrew is extremely beneficial :) Despite the fact that both Leviticus 23:10 and Numbers 28:26 refer to "firstfruits" - they both use two different Hebrew words! Leviticus 23:10 uses רֵאשִׁית/re'shiyth to refer to "firstfruits"; whereas Numbe...