Not exact matches
Instead we should write
to them telling them
to abstain
from food
sacrificed to idols... sexual immorality...
meat from strangled animals...
from blood.
The apostles sent a letter
to the Gentiles that included the following: «It seemed good
to the Holy Spirit and
to us not
to burden you with anything beyond the following requirements: You are
to abstain
from food
sacrificed to idols,
from blood,
from the
meat of strangled animals and
from se - xual immorality.
«food
sacrificed to idols,
from blood,
from the
meat of strangled animals and
from sëxual immorality» hmmm... I thought much of the Levitical / Mosaic code was about just these things, blood and proper slaughtering techniques.
It seemed good
to the Holy Spirit and
to us not
to burden you with anything beyond the following requirements: You are
to abstain
from food
sacrificed to idols,
from blood,
from the
meat of strangled animals and
from sëxual immorality.
A command not
to Do (Do not associate any partner with Allah, do not make a prophet as son of Allah, do not say Allah has a son or daughter or wife, do not distinguish between prophets, do not make an angel as one of three (referring
to trinity concept), do not disobey parents, do not kill, do not harm, do not steal, do not eat dead
meat, do not eat
meat from the animal was
sacrificed in the name of
Idols, do not drink, do not fornicate or adultery, do not look down
to orphan and poor, do not spread the fasaad (trouble) on the earth and so on...)
It says You are
to abstain
from food
sacrificed idols,
from blood,
from the
meat of strangled animals and
from sexual immorality.
It's stated explicity in Mark 7:19, Romans 14:20, Colossians 2, and Acts 15:28 (with the proviso that they obstain
from idolatry and thus anathema (food
sacrificed to idols) and the
meat of strangled and / or unbled animals — but compare that with Rom 14), and not only clearly implied but absolutely necessitated by the entire text of Galatians, Romans, and the Pastorals, and implicitly throughout the rest of Acts, the Pauline Corpus, and Hebrews.