But when he came to delineate his differences with his opponents — that Gentile Christians need not adopt circumcision,
Jewish food law observance, and the keeping of Jewish festivals and holy days — Paul traced those differences back to his own, unusual (by his opponents» standards) version of what God had achieved in sending Christ.
Not exact matches
The «absurd»
laws that we see today (such as no pork) were instilled in
Jewish society in order to protect the
Jewish people (diseases from
foods like pork were much more common).
We commonly assume that because we Gentiles no longer have problems with the validity of the
Jewish laws and customs (like kosher
food and sacred festivals) we are really bystanders watching Paul demolish the fastidiousness of the Jews.
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Jewish law; no shellfish, no pork, and no mixing of meat and dairy
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Kosher is a term that applies to
foods that are fit for consumption by members of the
Jewish faith in the observance of
Jewish dietary
law.
«Kosher»
foods are
foods which meet
Jewish dietary
laws.
During this eight day holiday,
Jewish dietary
laws forbid eating
food containing any amount of wheat, barley, rye, oats, and spelt, that has leavened, or «puffed up,» as well as legumes, beans, peas, rice, millet, corn, and seeds.
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Efforts to build brand value in response to competition have led kosher certification agencies to provide professional training for their personnel in
Jewish law as well as
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