You quote scripture but completely ignore the most difficult teaching, John 6.
You quote John 6 but completely ignore the most difficult teaching, the remainder of the Bible.
You are the Temple of the Lord, and commune with Him through prayer and the teaching of the Holy Spirit. The veil of the old Temple was torn so that it could open itself to you.
you think that because it was not written in the book of Acts, that it didn’t happen?
The book of Acts does not say they DIDN’T kneel, either. So what do you rely on as evidence they did not kneel? Since what you claim is not written in Acts either.
For my evidence I rely on historical writings as well as contextual argument since they would not have been allowed into ANY synagogue without kneeling at the altar of the same God of those to whom they were preaching the fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets. In the places they were kicked out of, it was only AFTER they had preached that they were kicked out, and they would not have been allowed to speak to the congregation without following the protocol of the synagogue.
If you want to argue that it was only for a period of time that they were in the synagogues, that’s one thing. But you can KNOW that in Acts, when they were in the synagogues, they would have followed the protocol of the synagogue and respected the tradition, else they wouldn’t have been allowed to teach.
You quote scripture but completely ignore the most difficult teaching, John 6.
You quote John 6 but completely ignore the most difficult teaching, the remainder of the Bible.
You are the Temple of the Lord, and commune with Him through prayer and the teaching of the Holy Spirit. The veil of the old Temple was torn so that it could open itself to you.
The veil of the old temple was torn so I could approach the altar. The altar was not destroyed, neither did the apostles destroy it.
The Apostles, in all of the book of Acts, never kneeled at any altar.
you think that because it was not written in the book of Acts, that it didn’t happen?
The book of Acts does not say they DIDN’T kneel, either. So what do you rely on as evidence they did not kneel? Since what you claim is not written in Acts either.
For my evidence I rely on historical writings as well as contextual argument since they would not have been allowed into ANY synagogue without kneeling at the altar of the same God of those to whom they were preaching the fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets. In the places they were kicked out of, it was only AFTER they had preached that they were kicked out, and they would not have been allowed to speak to the congregation without following the protocol of the synagogue.
If you want to argue that it was only for a period of time that they were in the synagogues, that’s one thing. But you can KNOW that in Acts, when they were in the synagogues, they would have followed the protocol of the synagogue and respected the tradition, else they wouldn’t have been allowed to teach.
Why do you think the Jews hated them?