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Originally Posted by Tithesmeister
Thank you!
The covenant, (which the Ten Commandments are part of, whether or not Esaias will admit it) is now the OLD covenant. The existence of a new covenant, made the one that contains the Ten Commandments old. That same old covenant is the one that was waxing old and decaying, almost two thousand years ago. Part of that old covenant (ten commandments) is the one that Esaias holds near and dear; to remember the sabbath. He refuses to believe that it has gone away. It’s sad. 😢
So Esaias would lead people (misleads people) to believe that I am confused. Because if I am not confused, then he is wrong. And he has too much invested in this doctrine to admit his mistakes.
That’s my opinion anyway.
By the way, I am one of those who believe that it is logical that the vanish away phrase is referring to 70AD.
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If you think "Thou shalt have no other gods beside me" and "Thou shalt not steal" and so forth are ended, then you go get 'em tiger.