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@Mopac
I guess the deal is that the scripture doesn't just say not to worship images. It says not to make them at all.
Stephen has a faulty interpretation of the scripture, and context makes this very clear. Images are not to be worshipped as gods. Jews are not to make images to be worshipped as gods.
I'm always curious about the origin of the symbolism. How did snakes and staffs become associated with healing?
I'm not sure about the meaning of Exodus 20:4. To me it reads like "don't make an image of anything" or "don't make images".
Images of ANYTHING were not to be made PERIOD!Images are not to be worshipped as gods.
I guess the deal is that the scripture doesn't just say not to worship images. It says not to make them at all.
Mopac wrote: It is not a total prohibition against making sculptures and pictures.Jews themselves make graven images, with certain guidelines of course
Mopac worte: Stephen has a faulty interpretation of the scripture, and context makes this very clear. Images are not to be worshipped as gods. Jews are not to make images to be worshipped as gods.
disgusted wrote: Provide the verse that support this lie.
So you think river = healing, snake = river. Interesting.
Make them to worship them.
The preceding and following verses clear this up handedly.
None of these people saying otherwise even respect scripture, they are simply trying to be destructive.
Mopac wrote: It is not a total prohibition against making sculptures and pictures.Jews themselves make graven images, with certain guidelines of course
I'm not sure about the meaning of Exodus 20:4. To me it reads like "don't make an image of anything" or "don't make images".Yes very clearly written isn't it. Of "ANYTHING", but you may have seen above, some just won't accept it even though the dictate is clear as day, they will rewrite what is clearly written bu their own god and try to tell us god didn't mean "ANYTHING".
Make them to worship them.The preceding and following verses clear this up handidly.None of these people saying otherwise even respect scripture, they are simply trying to be destructive.
You aren't even talking about what I Am, you have a nonargument.
Mopac wrote: It is not a total prohibition against making sculptures and pictures. Jews themselves make graven images, withcertain guidelines of course.
Mopac wrote: The preceding and following verses clear this up handedly.
Images in synagogue of all places.
But if you want real confirmation, ask a rabbi,
Back in those days and even for thousands of years since, people worshipped statues and images as being gods.
The interpretation that we are not tomake any images, statues, or anything like that is actually very common in a lot of protestant circles,
It is not a total prohibition against making sculptures and pictures.
But saying "you shall not make an image of heaven above or earth beneath or the waters below" still strikes me as a pretty weird and roundabout way of saying "you shall not make idols".
The staff Moses created by Moses was set up and worshipped as a god, which was why the staff was destroyed.
You aren't even talking about what I Am, you have a nonargument.
Mopac wrote: It is not a total prohibition against making sculptures and pictures. Jews themselves make graven images, with certain guidelines of course.
Mopac wrote: The preceding and following verses clear this up handedly.
Images in synagogue of all places.
But if you want real confirmation, ask a rabbi,
Back in those days and even for thousands of years since, people worshipped statues and images as being gods.
The interpretation that we are not tomake any images, statues, or anything like that is actually very common in a lot of protestant circles,
It is not a total prohibition against making sculptures and pictures.
I have nothing more to say to you but this...Repent and turn away from your wickedness.
Repent and turn away from your wickedness.
Mopac wrote: It is not a total prohibition against making sculptures and pictures. Jews themselves make graven images, with certain guidelines of course.
Mopac wrote: The preceding and following verses clear this up handedly.
Mopac wrote: It is not a total prohibition against making sculptures and pictures.
What are these "certain guidelines" and where can I read them?
Then you should have no problem producing these "preceding" and "following" verses and explain to me how they actually explain away this biblical hypocrisy
Its astounding that you think repeating the same pointless nonsense over and over is somehow answering questions.This is why I accuse you of not listening. I have answered many of these questions multiple times already.
Your totally iconoclastic interpretation is wrong,
"I am the LORD thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.Thou shalt have no other gods before me.Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth:Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;And shewing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments."
Mopac wrote: It is not a total prohibition against making sculptures and pictures. Jews themselves make graven images, with certain guidelines of course.
It is not MY interpretation;