BigO95
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As the new kid on the block, why can't it just be love for Jesus and that's it? Where do all of these moral laws come from that dictate what I can and cannot do if Jesus didn't address it?
As the new kid on the block, why can't it just be love for Jesus and that's it? Where do all of these moral laws come from that dictate what I can and cannot do if Jesus didn't address it?
Correct. I've given possible interpretations. The alcoholic one makes sense, the other is just silly.
As the new kid on the block, why can't it just be love for Jesus and that's it? Where do all of these moral laws come from that dictate what I can and cannot do if Jesus didn't address it?
That was for the Jews. The Old Testament is their book(s). Not ours...
Oh, you guys are no longer thirsty? Here's 3,000 more cups of grape juice. And, seeing that it's grape juice and there's no refrigeration, it'll go bad by tomorrow. Drink up, mother ****ers, for I'm not in the business of wasting miracles.
Or, here's 3,000 more cups of wine. It will remain consumable, with no refrigeration, for a few days, so that we few in Cana can continue to enjoy it and celebrate this occasion well into the week.
One of these is absurd.
It was Ocean SpraySo, basically, from about 500-1500 AD, the John story was about vino and the guests were inebriati (inebriated). That is, the Word of God, according to the Bible, was that the guests were drunk and Jesus gave them more wine. That was the translation God wanted at the time.
Now, God wants a new story and so has chosen a new translation, in which we should think the guests were merely not thirsty and Jesus gave them some Welch's grape juice.
That makes sense. Maybe next year it will be chocolate milk.
I can't help but think that, that gives man authority picking and choosing what the word of God is instead of the bible being the final authority. It seems that God should have final say instead of man. when you have multiple translations, you definitely have to pick and choose what YOU THINK is the word of God.
2 Timothy 3:16-17 (KJV)
16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
17 That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works.
To me, it sounds silly for God to give a bunch of drunk people more alcohol when the old testament already said not to even look at wine when it is in the fermented process according to the Proverbs.
Do you recall offhand what the Law of Moses stated about alcohol? I dont feel like looking it up.
I can't help but think that, that gives man authority picking and choosing what the word of God is instead of the bible being the final authority. It seems that God should have final say instead of man. when you have multiple translations, you definitely have to pick and choose what YOU THINK is the word of God.
The same can be said of the KJV. It is a translation from the original Greek and Hebrew into the common language spoken by the people of the time. The KJV that is in common use today is not the original 1611 translation, but a revision that was done in 1789. The original 1611 is so archaic that it is nearly unreadable today.
The newer translations out there now are the same. They are translated from the original manuscripts into the common language of the day.
Let me ask you this. If God is capable of guiding men who are earnestly seeking after Him to translate His Word from one language to another some 400 years ago, is He not capable of doing the same today?
It didn't have to be alcohol to be preserved. you should study the preservation of the juice a little bit closer. :hi:
Correct, you could reduce it to a syrup. As such, you would probably be using less than an ounce of grape syrup for an entire beverage of grape juice, after mixing it with water. That is, now we are talking about Jesus making either of the following:
3,000-4,000 cups of grape juice, ready to drink without mixing with water, which would go bad in a day
Or,
20,000 plus cups of grape juice, in reduced/concentrated form.
So, it's in the realm of possibilities.
Yet, remember, the servant dips the ladle right into the jugs and tastes. Since, dipping a ladle right into the syrup and tasting would have been extremely odd, it seems, again, like the most reasonable interpretation would be that he made the 3,000-4,000 ready to drink drinks.
Yet, this would entail that these drinks would not be such as to be preserved very long. So, again, Jesus would be wasting a great deal, since, on the grape juice interpretation, the saying of the servant can only be understood as, "The guests are no longer very thirsty".
On the wine interpretation, the saying of the servant need not be understood as, "The guests are no longer thirsty", thus, we can understand both that more of the wine made would be consumed that night than if it were grape juice and the leftover alcoholic wine would preserve better.
Got any more brain busters for me?
The problem with your logic is that the Bible doesn't claim the KJV to be the final authority and Word of God.
You suffer from your own criticism. You chose the KJV Bible above the other choices.
