Yes. Just because you pray over feces, it is still feces, and therfore, not edible. Why would praying over the unclean foods make them clean. The logic that praying over something makes it edible is not logical at all. A rat is still a rat, a skunk is still a skunk, a pig is still a pig. God said do not eat the scavengers. Today thay are still scavengers, eating the waste of other animals.
From the Christian view the complete Bible is applicable today. Christians follow the New Testament, which represents the New Covenant. In I Corinthians 10 1-13 the Apostle Paul tells us that the Old Testament is for our examples. We can learn many, many things from the Old Testament. The complete bible is inspired and true and of much use today. (This of course includes Isaiah).
There are a total of twenty seven (27) books in the New Testament. The New Testament canon as it is now was first listed by St. Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, in 367 AD. The New Testament as we have it today has been accepted by Christians since the middle of the 3rd century.
Some of the stores of the Old Testament date to about 5,000 years before the occurrences of the New Testament. Others are more recent, but still hundreds of years before the events of the New Testament. The Bible Christians use today was assembled about 300 AD. This would make the answer to the question about 5,300 years between the oldest parts of the old Testament and assembly of the New Testament with the Old Testament to make the Christian bible.
Many, many countries are predominantly Christian, but Christians exist all over the world today - there being some even in what are thought of as "Muslim" countries.
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There are many commandments and instructions in the Old Testament, including the Ten Commandments. God says He never changes, He's the same yesterday, today and forever, so the commands and instructions are applicable to us today.
From the Christian view the complete Bible is applicable today. Christians follow the New Testament, which represents the New Covenant. In I Corinthians 10 1-13 the Apostle Paul tells us that the Old Testament is for our examples. We can learn many, many things from the Old Testament. The complete bible is inspired and true and of much use today. (This of course includes Isaiah).
Christians and Jews today believe and study the Old Testament. The Jews made it, but as Jesus was Jewish, Christians study it too.
They let us know what will happen in the future. The book of Daniel in the Old Testament and the book of Revelation in the New Testament both have some information about the end times.
It is the science of origin of human language .The evolution of language like some grammar rules in the past that are no longer applicable today.
There are a total of twenty seven (27) books in the New Testament. The New Testament canon as it is now was first listed by St. Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, in 367 AD. The New Testament as we have it today has been accepted by Christians since the middle of the 3rd century.
Some of the stores of the Old Testament date to about 5,000 years before the occurrences of the New Testament. Others are more recent, but still hundreds of years before the events of the New Testament. The Bible Christians use today was assembled about 300 AD. This would make the answer to the question about 5,300 years between the oldest parts of the old Testament and assembly of the New Testament with the Old Testament to make the Christian bible.
Yes. There are several places throughout the Bible where physical ressurection is mentioned. In the New Testament, especially in the Revelation, it is mentioned that there will be a physical resurrection.
Actually, no one did. Christians are still persecuted today.
Some of the stores of the Old Testament date to about 5,000 years before the occurrences of the New Testament. Others are more recent, but still hundreds of years before the events of the New Testament. The Bible Christians use today was assembled about 300 AD. This would make the answer to the question about 5,300 years between the oldest parts of the old Testament and assembly of the New Testament with the Old Testament to make the Christian bible.
We obey the moral laws, such as not committing adultery and homosexuality. But we do have to obey the Ten Commandments. Things such as not eating unclean animals is not really an issue today.
During his era, men embarked on noble quest, dreams, ideals. Today, there is a need for that attitude, as impractical as it may seem.