But ye say, If a man shall say to his father or mother, It is Corban, that is to say, a gift, by whatsoever thou mightest be profited by me; he shall be free.
It is the name given by Jesus for profits to the offering plate, when freeing hypocrites to work on a sabbath they command others to keep.
I think your hermeneutic is a bit flawed there.
The word "corban" is a Hebrew word that pre-dates the incarnate Christ, meaning "that which is brought near," "a gift or offering to God."
Strong's Hebrew: 7133. קָרְבָן (qorban) -- oblation
You confirm your sabbath is corrupt with working exemptions, and then defend the results of filthy lucre into your offering plates.
You got that from this?
"The donating of salary/wages received by first-responders has nothing to do with Christ's teaching on the 5th commandment in Mark 7."
I wouldn't be surprised if you are a minister that receives the cash.
And I wouldn't be surprised if you got the forum "award of the year for evil surmising."
I'm not a minister and our ministers don't get paid from the offering plate, which goes directly to the church treasurer
(who sends funds earmarked for tithe to the Local Conference, which then sends a portion to the Union Conference, then Division and General). They're paid a scaled salary by the Local
(usually State or Regional, in America) Conference. The ones that get paid at all, that is. A very large percentage of Adventist pastors are lay pastors who get a fraction of what paid ministers get, as compensation for expenses. They have to earn their own living.
I.e. you won't acknowledge the corruption of your sabbath.
"Lather..." I don't have a sabbath. I know only of the
eternal Sabbath of the LORD Jesus Christ.
You openly mocked worshipping Jesus in the spirit daily as being nonsense.
What I said, in hyperbole, was:
And others claim to keep the Sabbath 24/7 in a spiritualistic sense (or nonsense, depending on your point of view).
And you're very imaginative.
Your efforts to now speak of inward worship of Jesus daily falls short.
No effort was exerted to pander to your narrative. I merely placed the subject of worshiping in the Spirit with that of worshiping in Truth in the context of John 4:23-24, where it belongs—not in Hebrews 4, which some evangelical Christians have begun to erroneously claim is a call for a spiritual(istic) 4th commandment fulfillment.
Do you say that if any Christian is working on a sabbath day, then they are profaning the sabbath day, and no amount of offerings afterward justifies their working on a sabbath day?
WHAT??!!!
I have no recollection of expressing anything like this amalgamation of Pharisaic trap-laying/questioning you have concocted here.
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