Cena de apedrejamento de um adúltero à luz da Thora Judaica... Pequeno resumo de bolso à consideração de todos aqueles descabelados, e até intencionalmente provocadores, que tomam o partido de Israel e do sionismo, contra as malfeitorias do repugnante regime do Irão, mais da sua religião de segunda categoria, pelo menos...:
Sobre os pecados da carne e das suas justas consequências, nomeadamente a da lapidação...:
1 - The Torah is already very clear at to how adultery (sex with anyone other than your spouse in a marriage) was to be dealt with. The penalty was death by stoning for both parties involved.
Sobre o Casamento, o divórcio e a condição da mulher...à luz dos textos judaicos:
2 - "We know that Moses and Yeshua could not have been referring to simple sexual unfaithfulness in a marriage covenant. The Torah is already very clear at to how adultery (sex with anyone other than your spouse in a marriage) was to be dealt with. The penalty was death by stoning for both parties involved. Yeshua did not say that adultery was a reason for divorce and remarriage, rather He states that if a man puts away his wife for any reason other than fornication and marries another, he commits adultery. The reason that he is committing adultery is that his original marriage covenant is not annulled by YHVH. What YHVH has joined together, man cannot put asunder. Yeshua did not use adultery and fornication synonymously but rather in contrast. Yeshua was using the term “fornication” to refer to spiritual death. Israel had turned away from YHVH and had gone a-whoring after strange gods, demon gods. This behavior gave YHVH the scriptural right to divorce Israel. We know that YHVH hates divorce (21.- Mal. 2:13-16). It is to be the exception, not the rule. If He hates it, we should hate it. Because of the hardness of men’s hearts, YHVH does allow divorce and re-marriage in the specific instance spoken of by Moses and explained by Yeshua."
3 - "As Yeshua sets the permanence of our blood covenant, so the man sets the permanence in the marriage covenant. A woman is bound to her husband as long as he is alive, period. YHVH is very clear on this. If a woman leaves her husband or makes him leave, she is to remain unmarried. If she marries another man other than her husband while her husband is still alive, she is an adulteress as long as her original husband lives, if she remains in that forbidden relationship. As long as he remains alive (spiritually as well as physically), the original covenant remains intact. What YHVH has joined together, man cannot put asunder"
Sobre a excelência da superioridade moral do pensamento judaico sobre os horríveis muçulmanos, e das suas consequências, sobre homosexuais, divorciados e demais pecadores:
4 - "Certain relationships are forbidden by YHVH and can never be sanctioned by His word. Some of these include a man joining with another man, a person marring a brother, sister or any close relative, and a person marring another person’s spouse. YHVH can never allow or bless these relationships because they violate His written word."
Sobre a tolerância para com as outras religiões e para, e sempre, com as mulheres, essa horrível encarnação de todo o mal:
5 - "On the other hand, if a marriage is a forbidden relationship, it was not joined by YHVH and can never be blessed or accepted by YHVH because it violates His word. His Word is forever settled in heaven (30.- Psalm 119:89). No matter how blessed a marriage looks in the physical (many Mormons and Buddhists have blessed looking marriages), unless it is blessed by YHVH and sanctioned by YHVH’s word, it is not blessed, it is sin."
Sobre os pecados da carne e das suas justas consequências, nomeadamente a da lapidação...:
1 - The Torah is already very clear at to how adultery (sex with anyone other than your spouse in a marriage) was to be dealt with. The penalty was death by stoning for both parties involved.
Sobre o Casamento, o divórcio e a condição da mulher...à luz dos textos judaicos:
2 - "We know that Moses and Yeshua could not have been referring to simple sexual unfaithfulness in a marriage covenant. The Torah is already very clear at to how adultery (sex with anyone other than your spouse in a marriage) was to be dealt with. The penalty was death by stoning for both parties involved. Yeshua did not say that adultery was a reason for divorce and remarriage, rather He states that if a man puts away his wife for any reason other than fornication and marries another, he commits adultery. The reason that he is committing adultery is that his original marriage covenant is not annulled by YHVH. What YHVH has joined together, man cannot put asunder. Yeshua did not use adultery and fornication synonymously but rather in contrast. Yeshua was using the term “fornication” to refer to spiritual death. Israel had turned away from YHVH and had gone a-whoring after strange gods, demon gods. This behavior gave YHVH the scriptural right to divorce Israel. We know that YHVH hates divorce (21.- Mal. 2:13-16). It is to be the exception, not the rule. If He hates it, we should hate it. Because of the hardness of men’s hearts, YHVH does allow divorce and re-marriage in the specific instance spoken of by Moses and explained by Yeshua."
3 - "As Yeshua sets the permanence of our blood covenant, so the man sets the permanence in the marriage covenant. A woman is bound to her husband as long as he is alive, period. YHVH is very clear on this. If a woman leaves her husband or makes him leave, she is to remain unmarried. If she marries another man other than her husband while her husband is still alive, she is an adulteress as long as her original husband lives, if she remains in that forbidden relationship. As long as he remains alive (spiritually as well as physically), the original covenant remains intact. What YHVH has joined together, man cannot put asunder"
Sobre a excelência da superioridade moral do pensamento judaico sobre os horríveis muçulmanos, e das suas consequências, sobre homosexuais, divorciados e demais pecadores:
4 - "Certain relationships are forbidden by YHVH and can never be sanctioned by His word. Some of these include a man joining with another man, a person marring a brother, sister or any close relative, and a person marring another person’s spouse. YHVH can never allow or bless these relationships because they violate His written word."
Sobre a tolerância para com as outras religiões e para, e sempre, com as mulheres, essa horrível encarnação de todo o mal:
5 - "On the other hand, if a marriage is a forbidden relationship, it was not joined by YHVH and can never be blessed or accepted by YHVH because it violates His word. His Word is forever settled in heaven (30.- Psalm 119:89). No matter how blessed a marriage looks in the physical (many Mormons and Buddhists have blessed looking marriages), unless it is blessed by YHVH and sanctioned by YHVH’s word, it is not blessed, it is sin."
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