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It's possible the Hellenist Jews thought themselves more superior due to the higher education than the Hebrew speaking Jews.
The conflict is seen in those Jews who clung tenaciously to the use of Hebrew, and who opposed the impress of modern culture. The apostle Paul later identified with the Hebrew brethren - 2 Cor 11:22; Phil. 3:5; Acts 21:40.
Josephus indicates that the opposition of Hebrews to the Grecian Jews was bitter, and expressed itself in the language of the Talmud which
records: "Cursed be he who teaches his son the learning of the Greeks."
Be interested to find a modern example of this conflict?
Possibly some of the science debates which have raged in recent decades have been very divisive?
Orthodox v. Evangelical
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Anyone familiar with prophecy would recognise the predominant Greek nature of Babylon the Great, that apostate Christian institution that is to dominate world politics and religion in the near future...It's possible the Hellenist Jews thought themselves more superior due to the higher education than the Hebrew speaking Jews.
The conflict is seen in those Jews who clung tenaciously to the use of Hebrew, and who opposed the impress of modern culture. The apostle Paul later identified with the Hebrew brethren - 2 Cor 11:22; Phil. 3:5; Acts 21:40.
Josephus indicates that the opposition of Hebrews to the Grecian Jews was bitter, and expressed itself in the language of the Talmud which
records: "Cursed be he who teaches his son the learning of the Greeks."
Be interested to find a modern example of this conflict?
Possibly some of the science debates which have raged in recent decades have been very divisive?
Orthodox v. Evangelical
F2F
Mmm. The Pharisees were intent on making their proselytes according to their own image. Jesus makes His chosen in His own image.As a side note it's worth stating Saul / Paul was possibly one of the most purest orthodox Jews in all Israel at his time. The High Priest had big plans for young Saul!
LOL Jesus had bigger plans![]()
I've seen this first hand. The corporate exec who due to his business acumen thinks he has greater wisdom and understanding than the tradie is just terrible. Care is needed if you are successful in the things of the world and think that translates to the things of God.So the men of the Cloth vs. the tradesmen ?
Still happens today.
The gift given in Jesus is mouth stopping. It renders all and any performance in man, even the best as woefully inadequate. Our focus becomes riveted on that which appears glorious to us, either God's gift or our perceived convoluted piety. Ultimately our words reveal either reality.Sounds like the difference between Love and Law ???
I've seen this first hand. The corporate exec who due to his business acumen thinks he has greater wisdom and understanding than the tradie is just terrible. Care is needed if you are successful in the things of the world and think that translates to the things of God.
F2F
The gift given in Jesus is mouth stopping. It renders all and any performance in man, even the best as woefully inadequate. Our focus becomes riveted on that which appears glorious to us, either God's gift or our perceived convoluted piety. Ultimately our words reveal either reality.
Anyone familiar with prophecy would recognise the predominant Greek nature of Babylon the Great, that apostate Christian institution that is to dominate world politics and religion in the near future...
“1 And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy. 2 And the beast which I saw was like unto a leopard, and his feet were as the feet of a bear, and his mouth as the mouth of a lion: and the dragon gave him his power, and his seat, and great authority. ”
Revelation 13:1-2 KJV
“After this I beheld, and lo another, like a leopard, which had upon the back of it four wings of a fowl; the beast had also four heads; and dominion was given to it. ”
Daniel 7:6
By the time of the rise of this beast in Revelation 13, those empires of Daniel, as literal local powers, were long gone. But their spiritual influence clearly was still manifesting itself in this latter day power, as well as influences from the Babylonian, Persian, and Roman empires. But the Greek by all appearances seemed to dominate. Greek language, philosophy, and political structure (majority rule) is still prevalent in modern western society. In contrast to this, Jewish society in the OT was a constitutional Republic. Until they demanded a king. Then they went back into slavery to every king that followed. Where do we find a constitutional Republic today? It's worth protecting, and avoiding like the plague any suggestion that the Church, like Israel, should adopt a king. Although sadly, I think it's too late for that.
What has all this got to do with Acts 6? Probably not a lot.![]()
I have discovered to my joy that Jesus is my Saviour; not my theology, not my behaviour, not anything I can bring to the party.Hey - you speak of what can only come from direct encounter with Him - such as seems to have been rare in recent times.
I have discovered to my joy that Jesus is my Saviour; not my theology, not my behaviour, not anything I can bring to the party.
There are many accusing voices, particularly religious ones, they tell me I'm not up to scratch in one way or the other yet who can seperate me from the love of my Abba.....nothing in all creation. This is where I glory; it is my security and oh how I want to share it with others.
Well, speaking to our interactions it was never about "you not being up to scratch" or "trying to separate you from Christ" but rather, revealing to you the error in your belief. The doctrine of Universalism undermines every teaching the Lord gave, in terms of the cost of discipleship through to the coming judgement. Many times you have been shown this truth by many forum members and yet you persist. So while you can speak of your love for Abba, unfortunately it's a love without understanding.There are many accusing voices, particularly religious ones, they tell me I'm not up to scratch in one way or the other yet who can separate me from the love of my Abba.....nothing in all creation.
Well, speaking to our interactions it was never about "you not being up to scratch" or "trying to separate you from Christ" but rather, revealing to you the error in your belief. The doctrine of Universalism undermines every teaching the Lord gave, in terms of the cost of discipleship through to the coming judgement. Many times you have been shown this truth by many forum members and yet you persist. So while you can speak of your love for Abba, unfortunately it's a love without understanding.
No scrap, just ensuring everything is above board.Whoops - do I smell a scrap ???
Let's just deal with issues as they arise in a friendly manner.
No. Not familiar with Thomas Hawkes.It's true we don't know, however, God's Grace will see us through.
Are you familiar with Thomas Hawkes?
The Martyrdom of Thomas Haukes by John Fox – Grace Online Library
graceonlinelibrary.org
Much love!
I appreciate his testimony even in the midst of what we consider a horrible death, yet he had the strength to encourage the others, to declare God's deliverance.No. Not familiar with Thomas Hawkes.
Doesn't sound any different than many other horrors.
Why do you think this is different?
I'm going to have to insist that we don't know HOW we'll react to any situation unless and until we're faced with it.
This is just general life experience.
If you're right that God will give us all the grace to face whatever situation we're in....I would only be grateful.
I do however, know one person that had to flee from Ruanda because of persecution and he had the opportunity to leave.
Wonder what you or I would have done?
Anything that encourages us is good.I appreciate his testimony even in the midst of what we consider a horrible death, yet he had the strength to encourage the others, to declare God's deliverance.
I trust that God will do the same for me, should such a time come.
Sometimes God may deliver us from persecution, and sometimes He may lead us into it. For me, it's all about, trust Him for today, what will happen today, and leave tomorrow to itself.
No, Thomas didn't suffer differently than others, but his testimony touchs me across the centuries.
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Peter (Simon Peter)I appreciate his testimony even in the midst of what we consider a horrible death, yet he had the strength to encourage the others, to declare God's deliverance.
I trust that God will do the same for me, should such a time come.
Sometimes God may deliver us from persecution, and sometimes He may lead us into it. For me, it's all about, trust Him for today, what will happen today, and leave tomorrow to itself.
No, Thomas didn't suffer differently than others, but his testimony touchs me across the centuries.
Much love!
We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us.Anything that encourages us is good.
Personally, for me, I don't find these deaths to be encouraging.
I find horrible how man could treat man.
Italy's towns have patron saints.
The patron saint of the small town where I was born was only 19 years old when he was roasted to death for preaching the gospel.
These stories just make me lose sleep.
I doubt I could ever be so brave.