Biblical Diet 3: 1 Cor. 8 / Col. 1 & 2

Today’s Teaching

In today’s teaching we examine 1 Cor. 8 plus Colossians chapters 1 & 2. First we noted that Chapter 8 is on the topic of food sacrificed to idols, and has no bearing on the question of overall diet. The first two chapters of Colossians highlight that the Body of Mashiyach is the Kehilah (congregation) — and then we carried the conversation from there.

Notes:

1 Cor 8:8
זה בשבילֹ אליל:
7: …רגילים לאליל ואוֹכלים את המָאכָל כּאלוּ
food (edible)

הראשונא אל האקורינתים 10:14–v

עָל כֵן, חבּיבּי, תּברחוּ מֵעבוֹדת אלילים.
idols from flee beloved therefore
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אל הקולוסים ב (2)
Col 2:16-17

(16) לכן איש אָל יָחֲרֹץ… (17) אבל הָגוּף
the Body but decide

הוּא של הָמָשיח.

מה זה הָגוּף?

אל הקולוסים א:24 (1:24)
Col 1:24
…בּעָד גוּפוֹ –– הקּהלָה;

(16) לכן איש אָל יָחֲרֹץ… (17) אבל הקּהלָה
the Kehilah but decide

ok, ?יָחֲרֹץ על–מח ok,

col 2:16 הקולוסים
על–דבר מָאֲכָל
(kashrut) eat things re:
וּמָשקה אוֹ עָל–דבר מוֹעֵד, רֹאש חדש אוֹ שבּת,
shabbat chodesh rosh moed or beverage

doctrines of men:
Col 2:20, 22 קולוסים
חֹקים… מצווֹת והוֹרָאוֹת של בּני אָדָם;
men of doctrines commands …laws

20:לָמָה נִכנָעִים לחקִים…
לֹא, (3:1) שָאֲפוּ לָדברים אֲשר למָעלה,
above that things seek
הדברים העתִידִים לָבוֹא
to come future things

col 2:8
מסוֹרוֹת פילוֹסוֹפיה
beware lest any man cheat u thru philosophy… acc to the traditions of men…

Yeshua Removes Virus From Baby

This week in our home group in Rosh haAyin, one of the women shared about how she and Teddy had prayed for her infant daughter’s healing a few days ago, and that out prayer was very strong (“chazak” in Hebrew). We agreed in prayer that the virus had no right being in the baby’s body, and that the sickness must leave in Yeshua’s name.

The very next day the diarrhea had completely stopped! It had been so bad, it threatened her fluid levels.

Glory to Yeshua!!

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Definition: Rocksteady

Rocksteady: This style is a pit stop located exactly half way on the drive from Ska to Reggae. It is not fast enough to be Ska and not slow enough to be Reggae. This tempo bridge superceded ska in 1966 and kept it’s popularity until 1968, the year that saw the birth of the even slower paced reggae, a form that continues to enthrall listeners around the globe.

from Gospelreggae.com

Biblical Diet (Pt 2)

Today’s Teaching

In today’s teaching we looked into Acts 10 and 11. After testimonies and prayer, we opened with a song and then got into some lively discussion. The audio link above is in mixed Hebrew and English. Feel free to read along in those entire chapters, with emphasis on Acts 10:17, 28, and 11:18.

This week’s reading assignment, to prepare for next week, is 1 Corinthians 8, and Colossians chapters 1 and 2.

Biblical Diet (Pt 1)

Today’s Teaching

In this week’s study we take a look at Biblical diet beginning with 1 Timothy Chapter 4, continuing with a contrast of Mark 7:19 with Matthew 15:20, and concluding with Matthew 5:17-19.

The study takes place in Hebrew and English and meets in a private home in Israel.  We use a free format and everyone is welcome to add their thoughts. Thanks for listening!

After this teaching, listeners are invited to read Acts 10 and Leviticus (Vayikra) 11 to prepare for the next session.

Definition: Reggae

Reggae: First used to describe a Jamaican musical style in 1968 by Toots Hibbert, the term “reggae,” (which is said to derive from the Latin word “regis”), literally means “to the King.” Reggae eventually became a household name via Bob Marley and his Wailers, Jimmy Cliff and the global vision of legendary producer Chris Blackwell (of Island Records fame).

Reggae is undeniably the grandson of Ska and son of Rocksteady. Though you can trace its inception to the Christian churches of Jamaica in the early 70’s, it soon became a word synonymous with “Rastafari,” a once small Jamaican sect that has since been spread across the world through the musical vibrations of this big, big music from the little rock. Though its often minor-key sounds were sluggish in comparison with its musical predecessors (ska and rocksteady), this genre became hugely popular, overshadowing all that came before it–thanks initially to the legacy of Mr. Marley and his great number of offspring.

In Jamaica, the earliest gospel reggae releases were recorded by Lester Lewis and Change. Christafari and Amarachi pioneered things stateside in the early 90’s with Christafari giving us “Reggae Worship Volume 1,” the first gospel reggae release distributed worldwide. Gospel Reggae is now growing stronger than ever with hundreds of new artists playing the genre throughout the world, and all of this while giving praise to the true King of all Kings, Jesus Christ.

(Quoted from Gospelreggae.com)

Definition: Roots

“Roots” refers to origins. In the phrase “Hebrew Roots” the term relates to the foundations of the Christian faith which is the faith of the Hebrews.

“Boast not against the branches. But if thou boast, thou bearest not the root, but the root thee.”
(-Romans 11:18).

“And in that day there shall be a root of Jesse, which shall stand for an ensign of the people; to it shall the Gentiles seek: and his rest shall be glorious.”
(- Isaiah 11:10).

From this angle, “Hebrew Roots” is synonymous with “Messianic Roots.”
-Teddy

Definition from a Jamaicain perspective:

Roots: The truest form of reggae music. As its name dictates, roots is the true foundation–the cornerstone of a host of musical branches. These are the traditional vintage Jamaican sounds that have almost become extinct with the invention of the computer chip. Very few bands today still play these foundational sounds as they were initially created. General market reggae artists like Culture, Burning Spear, John Brown’s Body, Midnight and Cultura Profetica still carry on this classic sound, while gospel artists such as Christafari, Solomon Jabby, The Israelites, and Leon De Judah are still holding up the torch of roots music for future generations. (Quoted from Gospelreggae.com)

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