Sentences with phrase «ot say»

ppl think all fad diets are weird becouse theres sooo many of them and ppl over think them the truth is every fad diet works if you can stick to it but if you can stick to it for life and not go minjing on the same crap we use to eat got to find what works for u they use ot say mixed healthy eating eating every thing you think the body needs doesint work becouse you over eat
These people are clinicial ot say the least, Giroud suits the France team since his style is to bring players from behind him foward, he builds up, fall deep to link with wingers to make foward runs, win headers, add dynamic.
The Book of Daniel in OT says the same thing as Revelation.
The basic response for many Christians trying to make EXCUSES for what the OT says is that they follow Jesus now so, in effect, the nonsense in the OT doesn't really count anymore.
The OT says «Be still and Know that I AM»... thats the highest form of prayer.
The OT says not to wear mixed fibers and not to eat shellfish too.
The OT says god couldn't defeat some guys cause they had «a journey through life»?
The NT is just finishing up what the OT said was going to happen.
The jews were not Egyptian slaves as the OT says; therefore, the myths that say so can't be trusted..
@BrooklynNets fans might be upset with @Dloading playing barely 6 minutes, but #Heat center Hassan Whiteside was upset with his limited play and went on cursing tirade questioning decision not to use «best center in NBA» in 4Q & OT says great @IraHeatBeat.
And just so you know that I'm not the only child development pro ga - ga for bubbles, here's what a fellow OT says about the benefits of bubble play over at MamaOT.

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We are living under the new covenant, not OT law - Jesus said the law can be summed up in only 2 laws: love your neighbor as yourself and love God with all your heart.
@TGM, I don't think OT barbarism has much impact on my thoughts here; but since you mention it, I have to say that the character of Jesus seems even more astounding given the religious and cultural backdrop.
That being said, the ot / torah atrocities still give credence to many in the contemporary world for the atrocities that they commit.
Why would Peter & John say that to the Jewish religious rulers (all of whom believed in many of those OT names for God)?
No, Jesus did nt comment on every details of everything... but he said numerous times that he was upholding the laws put forth in the OT.
He didn't add any qualifiers like, «except of your neighbor is gay or black or poor or,,» So - called Christ - ians superimpose what Paul (a man, a mortal) said about women, and they add on things that are OT based in order to justify so much hatred and bigotry.
God can talk through anyone or anything for that matter (remember the donkey who spoke in the OT and even Jesus said the rocks would cry out if the children didn't).
Jesus himself says he has come to fulfill the law meaning the sum of the OT regulations have been taken care of Jesus» life and death.
You are really stretching things in the references that you cite; and it looks like you lost your way about halfway through and started quoting NT things that Matthew said instead of anything from the OT predicting them.
Bob «Yes, Jesus purportedly said that the OT commands still apply.
Jesus said the OT still applies, so go jump that goat.
Obviously you aren't doing anything in leviticus because the NT testement has already said that the OT is null because jesus came, but there's still a lot of advocacy for slavery and sale of your children, not to mention how a woman should act and how a man should act.
Dawn, when you read Matt 15 you find that Jesus is not saying to stone the children, he's reminding the Pharisees that they are inconsistent in their own attempts to follow the letter of the OT laws while criticizing others of for their inconsistency.
and certainly you believe King David (of all the OT figures) was forgiven for his sin... especially in light of what he says in Psalm 51, right?
Said reference list was not cherry - picked as it has references to all the contemporary NT scholars to include conservative believers in the OT and NT and the scriptures themselves had you bothered to check.
There are several locations in OT and NT describing how Jesus would be referred to: «He shall be called,» Isaiah said the Messiah would:, «His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace» (Isaiah 9:6).
He was a Jew and that was how they still define «sin», but he also broke the OT Law saying that it was made for men, not the other way around.
You say «cultures» plural — but the OT is dealing with the Hebrew culture — you know, God's chosen people.
Here's a biblical quote where jesus says we should follow the OT: Jesus orders Christians to follow the Law of Moses in the Old Testament: «Do not think that I [Jesus] have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.
And let's say in response they used your defense, that they can't include every single OT text.
In Jesus» case, it was the ways and sayings of the Babylonians, Greeks, Persians, Egyptians, Hitt - ites, Canaanites, OT, John the Baptizer and possibly the ways and sayings of traveling Greek Cynics.
In the OT God says «Adonai» = plural — let US make men in OUR image and likeness.
Yeah there are a few differences in other areas, but your view of the Jews, the God of the OT, and rejection of what the prophets said about God, and the presentation of God in the OT, you two are like peas in a pod.
Yes, Jesus purportedly said that the OT commands still apply.
Closely study only what Jesus said & what the OT states.
You mention trying to understand the «violent God» of the OT, but you say nothing about the evil, perverse, ways of wicked men.
I think those passages that Jesus specifically said in relation to Satan should be given more weight then the passages in the OT.
Although you didn't come right out and say it, to me it sounds as though Jesus «thus saith the Lord» somehow conflicts or is in tension with what the OT prophets said.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems to me, when an OT prophet says, «Thus Saith the Lord.
In Jesus» case, it was the ways and sayings of the Babylonians, Greeks, Persians, Egyptians, Hittites, Canaanites, OT, John the Baptizer and possibly the ways and sayings of traveling Greek Cynics.
jesus himself says the OT is not to be discarded.
And yes, Jesus said the OT laws still apply, so don't try to slither out that way.
As you say God obviously spoke differently to Jesus and many of those in the OT.
(I believe the OT verses do as well, but there has been some dispute as to their meaning) Finally Luke said the story of Sodom isn't about homosexuality.
The author says that the god of the OT is different than the god of the NT.
i really don't see how christians get around their own messiah telling them to follow the OT and yet they say they aren't bound to it.
Well, just as you think I am not reading certain OT texts at face value, I think you are ignoring much of what these NT texts are saying, and not just these passages, but the whole tenor and focus of the ministry of Jesus.
Others say it's all about the NT, but apply parts of the OT they like while ignoring the parts they don't like.
Jesus said let them come to me.Those children killed in these OT scriptures are saved from growing up in an evil society (God said they were were evil and a bad influence on His children) The book of Revelation is about God pleading with mankind to find Him.
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