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only in penitent american invented bibles by fake invented religions over night
there were many tribes 2000 years ago, and JC sent his message to spread religion. he did not say anything about discriminating any marked people.
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YES! And cuttings or piercing too. It is in the Law of Moses in Leviticus 19:28.
Yes. In The Bible it states for a fact that "Our body is a temple and we must protect our temple." that we know but in ...
Leviticus 19:28:
"Ye shall not make any CUTTINGS in your flesh for the dead, nor PRINT ANY MARKS UPON YOU: I am the Lord."
He said not to and we still do.
Yes God forgive us for our sins but the move you continue to abuse his faith in you the more he will lose his faith and use it against you on jugement day.
Yes there is. Note that a tattoo is a permanent mark or design on the skin made by cutting the skin to produce scars or by inserting coloring matter under the skin. In Leviticus 19:28 it says, " And YOU must not make cuts in YOUR flesh for a deceased soul, and YOU must not put tattoo marking upon yourself. I am God." As we see, the Israelites were forbidden to engage in this practice. By complying with God's law not to disfigure their bodies, the Israelites would have stood out as different from other nations. In Egypt it was common to tattoo the names or symbols of their deities on their breast or arms. The prohibition would also have impressed upon them a proper respect for the human body as God's creation, to be used in honoring him.
In the Old Testament , look in Leviticus 19:28 "Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the Lord." NIV
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It depends on your interpretation of the Bible. I have tattoos, but believe myself to be a God-knowing man. What about all of the Marines who got tattoos after the war? Were they all blasphemists, and did all of them go to Hell? I think that some indiscretions will be understood in human nature, by God. The true biblical definition of blasphemy is to speak against with contempt. The worst of which would be the only unforgivable sin, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. Calling things that are of the Spirit evil is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. (Matthew 12:31)
There are several available explanations, depending on your beliefs: # The Bible was only written by men, who did not fully understand the word of God. The Bible should not be read literally. # God really did reveal himself through the Bible, but science is wrong. This is the position of some creationists. # God really did reveal himself through the Bible, but we do not understand the Bible, or the original text of the Bible has changed so much that it no longer says what it should say. # God is not infallible, and when he tried to reveal himself, there were some mistakes made. # There is no God. The Bible was only written by men, who my well have been pious believers but were not inspired.
Also, God is not a respecter of persons, and we should not be either. The Bible says to treat everyone equally.. Look in Corinthians
in Revelation, the Bible talks about taking the mark of the beast. Its is speaking directly about tattoos and later on, it talks about how you will eventually have to die for Christ and basically it is that either you take the mark "666" and accept the devil. or you say no and you will be killed.
Yes, because your body, if you're a Christian that is, is the body of the Holy Spirit, and as a temple, you are supposed to keep it clean and looking good. The Bible refers to things like tattoos in the Old Testament, though the word tattoo is not used, as that is our new word for it, but if you look hard enough in the first few books, though I think it might be in Leviticus. No. But can affect your health. In some cultures they are frowned upon however, in some they are reverened. Do what you wanna do. The scripture to which you are referring to in Leviticus, was God speaking specifically to the Isrealites that He brought out of Egypt. He commanded that they not practice Pagan traditions of mourning which were to shave the front of their head, cut themselves and mark themselves FOR THE DEAD. His purpose was to tell them that He brought them safely out from death and into life. They were set aside for a different purpose and were not to practice traditions for the dead. Doing theological studies on the Bible will help you understand it, apply it and know specifically who it applies to and HOW it applies to your life in particular. Not everything applies to everyone that is written in the word. "Study and show thyself approved." Don't just read the words, understand it...you can't preach what you don't understand! Right above the quote in Leviticus it also says no to eat meat drained of its blood, or cut your hair. So you better stop goign to cost cutters and start eating kosher meats if you are interpreting the Bible that way. Some people argue that your "Body is a temple", well I think my tattoo covered bodyt that goes to the gym 3 times a week and runs miles a day is a temple regardless of ink or not. There is nothing against tattoos in the Bible.
Romans 8:31 - What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? [NKJV]
you never find it in the bible as god did never say this
He got lots of them, but you can find explanation + pics of all of his tattoos at his fansite: http://www.lilwaynehq.com/tattoos/
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The Bible does not specifically mention tattoos, so opinions on them can vary among Christians. Some believe that tattoos go against biblical teachings that one's body is a temple and should be respected, while others do not see them as inherently sinful. Ultimately, it is a personal decision to be made based on one's own beliefs and convictions.
The Old Testament Bible does not explicitly mention piercing the body. However, some interpretations suggest that the verse in Leviticus 19:28, which states "Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves," could be interpreted as a prohibition against body piercings. Ultimately, interpretations may vary based on individual beliefs and religious traditions.
It does not say this in the bible.
It simply does not say this in the Bible.
The Bible does not directly say that angels have the will to choose for themselves, but without free will, how could Lucifer and a third of the angels rebel against God and heaven
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They say his fathers name. Some are for his spiritual belief in god
The phrase "but God" appears in 44 verses of the KJV bible.