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Helping to define and expand Pronomian Christianity through thoughtful content and helpful answers. - @ me for Pronomian answers and engagement.
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A good friend of mine is migrating his blog over to substack. You should all go over and give him a follow:
@acebibleguy?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=2tea" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">substack.com/@acebibleguy?u…
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Christians are under the law of Christ, which is also known as the law of God
Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon
What's something you believe that makes you feel like this?
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It's astonishing to see professing Christians condemning Sabbath observance. Arguing that the Sabbath is no longer relevant is one thing (still wrong, obviously). But claiming that it is fundamentally opposed to the Gospel, as some are saying, is straight up Marcionite insanity.
CCG BRYSON@BrysonGray
Claiming that the Sabbath GOD created on the 7th day is a bad thing is blaspheming the Holy Spirit
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You guys should go follow @TorahRight
While you're there, you should give his articles a read
Pronomian Zoomer@TorahRight
Can I turn a social media spat into an intellectual theological treatise? Here is my attempt to answer that question. Please let me know what you think of it! torahright.substack.com/p/hold-the-jud…
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Can I turn a social media spat into an intellectual theological treatise? Here is my attempt to answer that question. Please let me know what you think of it!
torahright.substack.com/p/hold-the-jud…

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In 2 Peter 3:15–17, Peter warns that Paul’s letters contain content that “the ignorant and unstable” misinterpret and connects this mishandling of Paul’s letters to “lawless people.” In this article, I argue that 2 Peter 3:15–17 represents Peter’s warning regarding antinomians (individuals who reject God’s law) who misinterpret passages in Paul’s letters to advocate for lawlessness.
Read here: davidwilber.com/articles/peter…

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Imagine being so blinded by your obsession with hating Jews, that you literally call a temple menorah blasphemy.
Sir, your retard is showing👍
Defiant Baptist@DefiantBaptist
Blasphemous profile picture means I reject your opinions on the Bible.
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My scathing review of men is up. Men, consider yourself scathed
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Pronomian Publishing (@PronomianLLC) has launched an exciting new endeavor: The Messianic Jewish Application Commentary Series (MJAC) (edited by Dr. Igal German). The first volume in the series is "Born Again to a Living Hope: A Messianic Commentary on 1 Peter," written by David Wilber (@DavidWilberBlog). This new series is poised to be a valuable addition to the Biblical commentary and Messianic resource spaces. Get your hands on a copy now, available in digital, paperback, and hardcover here: a.co/d/2dcTbwI
From the online description:
"How do we remain faithful to God in an ungodly world that opposes our beliefs and values? The apostle Peter addresses this question in his first epistle. Writing to persecuted believers scattered throughout Asia Minor, Peter urges them to remain steadfast in their faith, even though they are facing hardship and social rejection. Why? Because their everlasting inheritance is far more precious than any cultural acceptance or comfort the world can offer. Peter reminds them that the living hope secured through the Messiah's resurrection gives them reason to rejoice, even while they are suffering.
In this commentary on 1 Peter, David Wilber explores how the apostle's message continues to speak powerfully to believers today as we seek to navigate the tension between faithfully serving God and being good citizens of a society that rejects his ways. Combining careful scholarship with modern application, this work invites believers to stand firm in hope and holiness."
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Boom! My verse-by-verse commentary on 1 Peter is now available from Pronomian Publishing! It's the 1st volume in the new Messianic Jewish Application Commentary Series (MJAC), edited by Dr. Igal German. Praying it blesses the body of Messiah. Learn more: a.co/d/2dcTbwI

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