Anonymous 09/11/2019 (Wed) 19:33:50 No.181 del
>>174
>If you mean days to worship Romans 14:5 gives liberty where OT had regulations on holidays.
Out of context, it's specifically talking about days and fasting.
>If you mean eating habits that's done away with in Peter's vision (Acts 10).
Unclean might sound like the Levitical prohibitions of certain animals for meat, but you need to look into both Acts in Greek and into the Septuagint. ἀκάθαρτος is the word for "unclean" in the Septuagint, while κοινός is used in Acts, in Koine Greek. It simply means "common". Thus, this cannot be referring to overturning the Levitical food prohibitions!
>So Corinthians might've had these literal paschal feasts as form of worship but it's optional
Optional in what way?
>>178
>If you're pro Ceremonial Law, even after the New Covenant, that means you've got to keep it to a T. No shortcuts and hemming and hawwing.
Why are you making it sound like following the Ceremonial Law is some long chore?
Of course it's perfectly good to follow all of the commandments associated with the so-called Ceremonial Law.