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Offline In His Name  
#1 Posted : Friday, February 20, 2009 7:31:39 AM(UTC)
In His Name
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Hey Ken, I am rereading FH and am at the beginning of the Trumpets passage.

Are these three books biblical (you don't show a reference) you mention they are 'Jewish lore'? [Book of the Righteous, Wicked and In-Between]

Did they believe that everyone who died in the next year was evil?

What was the fate of those whose names were in the Book of the In-Between.

* seems like there should be some dramatic over-dubbed music paying every time I write that LOL *
“Because he clings to Me, is joined to Me, loves and delights in Me, desires Me, therefore I will deliver him, carry him safely away, cause him to escape from harm making him inaccessible and strong, and delivering him safely to heaven, because he has known, observed, cared for, recognized, instructed and advised others to use, designated, acknowledged, discerned, answered in, My name, authority, character, report, mark, and nature." Psalm 91:14
Offline kp  
#2 Posted : Friday, February 20, 2009 10:18:11 AM(UTC)
kp
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Did they believe that everyone who died in the next year was evil?


That's the problem with Jewish (or anybody else's) fables. They don't hold up to common logic. If there's a Book of the Wicked, and everybody who's in it dies before the year is out, it would follow that people all grow more and more evil as they get older. Dumb.

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What was the fate of those whose names were in the Book of the In-Between.


Beats me, but everybody assumed they were in this club, and they consequently tried to "toe the line" during the "ten days of awe" between Trumpets and Yom Kippurim. I kind of suspect that Yahweh is open to our repentance all year around.

kp
Offline edStueart  
#3 Posted : Saturday, February 21, 2009 3:38:07 AM(UTC)
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kp wrote:
I kind of suspect that Yahweh is open to our repentance all year around.


He does seem to run a 24x7 operation.
"You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free."
But first, it will piss you off!
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