davbeh2010
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The context in the original post is Exodus 12.Sorry, but I still do not see your point. Especially since the Israelites broke God's laws all the time, never perfectly obeying them, hence God sending other nations to harass them, oppress them, etc. And letting them be carried off into captivity for 70 years. Even Moses disobeyed God on one occassion, so God would not allow him into the holy Land.
It was Bonnie who wrote, "the Israelites broke God's laws all the time, never perfectly obeying them, ..."
Never?
(i.e. Exodus 12:28,50; 1 Timothy 2:11-12)
One should stop teaching falsehood!
It is also a historical fact that (LCMS) doctrine contradicts (WELS) doctrine. "Specifically" as illustrated in the original post. Or, are you going to argue with Dr. Preus' expert authority? (i.e. interim president of Concordia Seminary St. Louis, MO) (i.e. in effect, usurping Dr. Preus' authority) That is "not" allowed "according to the Scriptures", and is "not" allowed in the Lutheran church, especially for conservative Lutherans.
Show me where it is allowed for women to usurp a Christian man's authority, in regards to Scriptural doctrines Bonnie? Please explain to all Lutherans on this board where that is allowed. Our heavenly Father is waiting for one's testimony in this regard.
It is also a historical fact that one's Lutheran 48 hour "Good Friday" period of time, containing two crucifixions of Jesus, never existed, "according to the Scriptures". It has always been a falsehood taught by the pagan god Pontifex Maximus Caesar Constantine, and the Papacy. The false doctrine of "Good Friday" as the day of Christ's most holy passion, was supposedly by a "truer" order. (Reference Pontifex Maximus Caesar Constantine's (decree - order- epistle) delivered to the Church's (West/East) bishops shortly after the Council of Nicaea A.D. 325. Also "not" allowed "according to the Scriptures" (2 Peter 2) (Jude 1:4) (Revelation 17:6) (i.e. tell a lie long enough, and soon it will be accepted as the truth)
In Christ’s service,
David Behrens
Soli Deo gloria!
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