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Jambalayatalks

@JAMTALKs1

staunch advocate of Israel’s right L’Chaim!!! follower of Yeshua, narc abuse survivor and big on integrity.

Louisiana Katılım Kasım 2025
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Chelby4Psalm119🕊@Chelby4Psalm119·
“Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” Hebrews 13:5
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Sean Esposito@TheSeanEsposito·
True followers of Jesus Christ adopt a growth mindset. We can do all things through Messiah who strengthens
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Jambalayatalks@JAMTALKs1·
@jesuswalks206 @PreachYeshua “The food laws were a division keeping jew from gentile. They eat unclean foods, jews ate clean foods.” This you? You made the distinction of clean/unclean foods being determined by WHO are/did not eat them. Your statement is biblically unsound.
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Joshua
Joshua@jesuswalks206·
@JAMTALKs1 @PreachYeshua Calling food “racial” is just bad logic. A group eating certain foods doesn’t make those foods belong to their ethnicity. That’s how prejudice works—confusing cultural habits with racial categories. Food isn’t racial; it’s just food.
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Tyler
Tyler@PreachYeshua·
If Peter’s vision in Acts 10 made all foods clean as many claim, why did Peter explain it like this? “God has shown me that I should not call any man common or unclean.” (Acts 10:28) In Peter’s day, many Jews regarded Gentiles as ceremonially unclean or avoided close association with them (see Acts 10:28). Peter understood the vision to mean that God was removing that barrier, not that the vision itself was about changing the food laws. What’s your understanding?
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Jambalayatalks@JAMTALKs1·
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Jambalayatalks@JAMTALKs1·
@uu_leon @PreachYeshua Eating food without washing hands according to the rabbinic/levitical rules is in sight here. Look into Talmudic ceremonial cleansing rituals/practices🙏🏽
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Leon
Leon@uu_leon·
@PreachYeshua "For it doesn’t go into their heart but into their stomach, and then out of the body.” (In saying this, Jesus declared all foods clean.)" (Mark 7:19)
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Jambalayatalks
Jambalayatalks@JAMTALKs1·
@jesuswalks206 @PreachYeshua Clean and unclean animals weren’t determined by ones ethnicity, it was already baked into creation…Adonai is wise and knew these classifications were pertinent to the earth and man.
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Joshua
Joshua@jesuswalks206·
@PreachYeshua Genesis 9:3 is the foundation text for this concept. If you would like to discuss this freely do so but that passage you refered to is one part of this. The food laws were a division keeping jew from gentile. They eat unclean foods, jews ate clean foods. They did not meet to eat.
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Maestro
Maestro@MaestroManX·
@FortheLOVEofYAH Whoever believes in ancient Jewish mythology of control is more stupid.
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Jambalayatalks
Jambalayatalks@JAMTALKs1·
@Diggi49130 @FortheLOVEofYAH Who said anything about not being able to question it? You must’ve not read the post correctly. It says “anyone who doesn’t love correction 🤔
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Dirk Kinzinger
Dirk Kinzinger@Diggi49130·
@FortheLOVEofYAH So, anyone who loves a book that no one is allowed to question is stupid? Anyone who thinks their ideology is the absolute, infallible truth is stupid?
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Jambalayatalks@JAMTALKs1·
@PreachYeshua Exactly right! When they post the scripture about “he made all foods clean” they often have no knowledge of what is considered food biblically. They use modern definitions and cultural practices to determine what may be consumed…this is a major error.
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Tyler
Tyler@PreachYeshua·
To a first-century Jew, things like pork or shellfish weren't even categorized as "food" (broma) to begin with. Leviticus 11 outlines what actually qualifies as food for God's people. You can't use verses about "food" to justify eating things the Bible never defined as food in the first place.
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Fungame77@Fungame77·
And think not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to our father Mt 3:9 They thought that because they were circumcised, they automatically had salvation. That was the attitude that Paul was dealing with in Galatians. Rom 2:26-27; 1 Cor 7:19 says the law is more important
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