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  • čas přidán 17. 04. 2024
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Komentáře • 87

  • @DavidHNotsari
    @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci +10

    If you watched to the end, where I talked about the false baptism of Paul: the passage from the Clementine Recognition that I left out that I wished I had included in the presentation is below.
    Recognitions 8:53 “Therefore this division holds in all the things of the world; and as there are pious men, so there are also impious; as there are prophets, so also there are false prophets; and amongst the Gentiles there are philosophers and false philosophers. Also the Arabian nations, and many others, have imitated the circumcision of the Judeans for the service of their impiety. So also the worship of demons is contrary to the divine worship, [false] baptism to baptism, laws to the law, false apostles to apostles, and false teachers to teachers.

  • @gardenstateofmind2799
    @gardenstateofmind2799 Před 3 měsíci +3

    You have been put out the most incredibly helpful encouraging and timely messages for years now. I am so so thankful for your dedication and insight. Can't wait to listen to this topic of mikvah which has been on my mind all week now!

  • @BubbylovesJesus
    @BubbylovesJesus Před 3 měsíci

    David, thank you for your wonderful work. I have been suggesting your channel to everyone that seems to think Paul is the messiah . God bless you and your family 🙏🏽🙌🏽☝🏾

  • @bibledefinedbymartycozad
    @bibledefinedbymartycozad Před 3 měsíci +5

    Few months ago I had a number of folks ask if I would baptism them, we have a pool.
    I simply told them we can talk about it when it gets closer.
    I'm just starting the video.
    I have popcorn and everything.

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci +3

      @bibledefinedbymartycozad I have never had so much trouble recording a video as I did with this one. By the time I started this take I was losing my voice I had done so many takes. At one point I was an hour into the video and the power blinked out for literally one second, and I had to start over.

    • @bibledefinedbymartycozad
      @bibledefinedbymartycozad Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@DavidHNotsari where did it say fast for 3 days?? You addressed it mush later.
      Also hope you address the trinity words that was added.
      I only baptize in the name of Yeshua.
      still watching and taking notes.
      Great point of Paul not baptizing others.

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci +7

      Not all sources say three days, some say a day or two or an undisclosed amount of time. Examples:
      Homily 3:73 And having thus spoken, he afterwards said: “Whoever of you wish to be baptized, begin from tomorrow to fast, and have hands laid upon you day by day, and inquire about what matters you please. For I mean still to remain with you ten days.” And after three days, having begun to baptize…
      Recognition 10:72 And [Peter] proclaimed a fast to all the people, and on the next Lord’s day he baptized him; and in the midst of the people, taking occasion from his conversion, he related all his fortunes, so that the whole city received him as an angel, and paid him no less honor than they did to the apostle.
      7:4 Yet before the baptism, let both the one who cleanses and the one who is cleansed fast, as well as all others who are able; in fact, you will order the one who is to be cleansed to fast a day or two before.

    • @BubbylovesJesus
      @BubbylovesJesus Před 3 měsíci

      @@DavidHNotsari , baptisms are wonderful… but are they truly necessary? I always think about the sinner on the cross next to Jesus… he wasn’t baptized yet he is promised heaven . What are your thoughts? Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @malcolmdavid722
    @malcolmdavid722 Před 3 měsíci +1

    David - Im so pleased you have put this out. Excellent study !
    We came to the same conclusion a while ago and this is why the demons obeyed the disciples in Luke 10:17.
    A vegetarian diet is then key, not just to health and healing, but also the true armour of protection against demons.
    Fasting starts the transition from the old dietary way of life to the new, for a pure wedding garment and spiritual kingdom.

  • @theseed3402
    @theseed3402 Před 3 měsíci +2

    excellent study, I've really been considering vegetarianism lately, there's been many talks about it concerning the Gospel of the Holy Twelve and now that you have pointed out Peter seems to be confirming the message within that gospel.
    About being born of the water and spirit - John the Baptist comes to mind, who of course said he baptized with water, but that one was coming after him who would baptize with the holy spirit, and with fire. I think it's relative to Jesus' interaction with Nicodemus. A picture came into my mind one day as I was pondering about this saying from John the Baptist, while also thinking about gold: particularly Revelation 3:14-19 concerning luke-warm Laodicea. It was the imagery of a person sifting gold out of a stream of water, collecting all of the gold flakes into a furnace/fire and burning (baptizing in fire, by analogy) off the impurities until there is nothing but pure refined gold. So then being born of the spirit and with fire seems to have something to do with our refinement much like gold flakes born of the water that retain impurities until it goes through the fire: Steadfastness, enduring faithfulness, expressing fidelity and loyalty I think is a huge part what that fire is that John mentioned Jesus would baptize us with.
    In the video it makes mention of baptizing with hot or cold water too... which again causes me to think about what Jesus said to Laodicea, but I think in the video it's clarified that any water will do right? so maybe that's not really a connection to what Peter is saying about baptism, or maybe it is? Just throwing that out there.
    I'm gonna watch this one a second time, again great study brother David, all glory to God, I went ahead and shared the video with my favorite anti-paul group, Shalom!

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci +5

      I think this is the passage you're talking about:
      Didache 7:1 Regarding baptisms, here is how you will do them. After reciting all the necessary words, baptize in the name of The Father and The Son and The Holy Spirit in running water. 2 If you do not have running water, you can baptize in other water; and if you do not have cold water, warm will do. 3 If you have neither, pour water on the head three times in the name of The Father and The Son and The Holy Spirit
      7:4 Yet before the baptism, let both the one who cleanses and the one who is cleansed fast, as well as all others who are able; in fact, you will order the one who is to be cleansed to fast a day or two before.
      I think it's just making the point to do the best you can, which the first choice seems to be a creek or river (running water) but if that's not available use what you have available.

    • @malcolmdavid722
      @malcolmdavid722 Před 3 měsíci

      Read also Kieth Akers 2 books

  • @IshawooaPass
    @IshawooaPass Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing this study.

  • @Sgra91
    @Sgra91 Před 2 měsíci

    These were the answers I have been looking/praying for. I knew about the running/living water mentioned in the Didache, which checks out with Genesis 1:2.
    As for clean & unclean animals, were those rules established for the consumption of their bi-product? (Milk/eggs). Your view on animal flesh explains why John the Baptist ate locusts. Because not only are they clean; they also don’t really contain blood like other animals do.

  • @Nathaniel_Awad
    @Nathaniel_Awad Před 3 měsíci +2

    What’s your thoughts on the thief on the cross next to Yahusha who says that he will see him in paradise.. he wasn’t baptized or maybe he was prior but fell off the path and transgressed

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @Nathaniel_Awad We don't really know anything about the thief on the cross. Was he baptized? John and Yeshua, and their disciples were baptizing, they probably baptized thousands in the years leading up to the crucifixion. People try to build all kinds of doctrine off that interaction with the thief, but a lot of it is based on conjecture about the thief's background. I don't think we should seek contradictions to Yeshua (and Peter's) plain statements based upon conjectures and "what ifs" about a person's background that is unknown.

    • @Nathaniel_Awad
      @Nathaniel_Awad Před 3 měsíci

      @@DavidHNotsari makes sense.. appreciate it brother

    • @malcolmdavid722
      @malcolmdavid722 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The thief is discussed further in the book of Nicodemus, maybe chap XX ? but not sure

  • @adk5024
    @adk5024 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I read a few chapters of the Bible mostly every day for 10 years. I just saw my 1st video of yours on Esau. I have been wanting to know about the pre Christian Hanuka era so thanks for posting that important information. I want to run this by you and your listeners. God wants a simple good life for us, as it is outlined throughout the old Testament. Raise crops, vineyards , animal husbandry and the joy of having a family. Christians live in shallow existence following wolves in sheep clothing. Jesus said to his disciples he was their only Rabbi and call no man Father, our Father is in Heaven. "Why call me great only God is great". I know there is resurrecting power to deliver any sinner as Jesus taught If we seek it. We are now living in a global Babylon where we are hated and persecuted. The Bible says not many will be saved in these end times. The wool has been pulled over our eyes. International Bolshevism were the winners of WW2 as plain to see. We are trapped in their nets and sneers. We need a revival where this is discussed like the festival of shelters to remind us that God has set us free. We can make a plan to take to the land and live the simple good life Gods wants for us. A movement that may inspire millions as the world is plunged into tyranny by International Bolshevism the Edomites who are defiling the human race by promoting sexual sin on the media to children and are the destroyers of Gods creation.

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @adk5024 I agree. Most of the churches today worship the edomite bolsheviks who are destroying our world. It's disgusting, literally every one of the abominations being pushed today is being promoted by that sin-a-gog of satan and christians refuse to even listen to any criticism of them, claiming the sin-a-gog is "god's chosen people™."

    • @Ruthseekingtruth
      @Ruthseekingtruth Před 3 měsíci

      This has been a blessing. My husband and I purchased most of the books you have recommended and yes they do answer a lot of questions. It breaks my heart that so many will not even read them or hear you when you try to share. I did however have one friend who listened and I am praying for her and her husband. Shalom

    • @pegsol3834
      @pegsol3834 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Reading your post this morning was so refreshing. Truth spoken in this filthy cesspool of the world is a gift.

  • @Nathaniel_Awad
    @Nathaniel_Awad Před 3 měsíci

    Great study.. I’ve listened a couple times.. what’s a good translation of the Homilies?

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I've been using the translations from the Ante-Nicean Fathers, Vol 8. You can find free PDFs of them online.

  • @mercedespena7422
    @mercedespena7422 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Lev. 11 refers to clean and unclean animals, and that we may eat only among the clean. Please explain.

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci

      @mercedespena7422 This is a subject I used to discuss quite a bit, but I haven't done a recent video on it. I hate to refer you to videos I made 6-7 years ago because some of my views have changed since then, but it's a more complex subject than can be presented in a comment.
      I've made a playlist of videos where I discuss this subject in depth, if you're interested you can listen to them here: czcams.com/play/PLchYqUCw6trMSyCFfsGONbQzaT5LZ7yA7.html
      Essentially, Jesus taught his apostles that the priests had added falsehoods to the Scriptures (See Jeremiah 8:8), and among these falsehoods were sacrifices and the eating of meat. Jesus taught the early church that God's desire was that animals not be slain, and that he commanded a vegetarian diet (Genesis 1:29). There are numerous testimonies from the early church historians that the apostles and the jewish christian churches founded by them were vegetarian. The Nazarenes were vegetarian, as was James, the brother of Jesus, and Jesus Himself. The fish stories were added to the NT Scriptures sometime after 200 AD.

  • @TrulyUN-mh5mw
    @TrulyUN-mh5mw Před 3 měsíci

    Dear David, which is your favourite version of the Bible. I am homeschooling my children. I spent time with the Essenes in the US and would like to speak with you. Thanks for all that you do. I live in Ireland 🕊️❤️🙏☘️

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci

      I like the NASB, but it's not available on the Bible program I use to do my videos. I use the ESV and WEB a lot, they're both okay. you can send me an email if you's like bxb0328@gmail.com.

  • @malcolmdavid722
    @malcolmdavid722 Před 3 měsíci

    David - This study suggests a historic baptism say in a church was maybe ok back then, but with the understanding we now have, another true baptism celebrating our change in lifestyle, ie not sitting at the ‘table of demons’ etc is now essential.
    What do you think ?
    Also is it a one time thing or should purity be repeated ?

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci

      @malcolmdavid722 I think the baptism was an initiation type of thing, just like it is done today. However, the edomites would also bathe daily, which seems to indicate that there was an ongoing aspect to it also.

  • @lauratempestini5719
    @lauratempestini5719 Před 3 měsíci

    Question my son suggested that we should not use electricity on the sabbath because we are paying to use the electricity or water from our tap. Curious what anyone thinks about this matter. Please share your understanding.

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @lauratempestini5719 I don't see that as being reasonable at all. That is like people who say you shouldn't use your car because it is "kindling a fire" in your ignition and that turning a car key is "work".
      If we start nitpicking like that eventually it'll be that you shouldn't get out of bed because doing so is "work".

  • @danwilliams1700
    @danwilliams1700 Před 3 měsíci

    David, this video makes sense. However what about Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch? There was no mention of a fast. I'm not disputing just asking the question.

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci

      The Book of Acts was written as part of Paul's legal defense in his trial before Nero. It was written to be read by Roman officials, not by believers to build doctrine off of. The Didache, and the Clementine Homilies and Recognitions were written for believers and for the purpose of teaching doctrine. I'd go with the plain statements of the Apostles rather than a court document that wasn't necessarily written with the intention to make sure it was 100% doctrinally sound.

    • @WadeRiedemann-dj3dc
      @WadeRiedemann-dj3dc Před 3 měsíci

      David/Brad
      Is there a specific version of the Didache that you use?
      The one I found mentions a eucharist and seemed to have catholic influence.
      Wade

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @WadeRiedemann-dj3dc I'm working on something in this regards right now. Keep following my channel and I should have something for you in a few weeks.

  • @johnrider7619
    @johnrider7619 Před 3 měsíci

    Shalom David. I'm diabetic needing to eat small portions regularly. How would you suggest to be baptised when fasting for even one day can lead to going into a coma.

    • @malcolmdavid722
      @malcolmdavid722 Před 3 měsíci +1

      If I can help out here - the fasting was more a transition period from meat eating and ‘sitting at the table of demons’ so cut that out at your own pace.
      >red meat >then white >then everything else + pray !
      You wont miss it and will actually feel a lot better !

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci +2

      @johnrider7619 the Didache also states "with regards to eating do the best you can."
      If you have health issue that prevent you from fasting, figure out what you can do that doesn't pose a risk to your health and do that.

    • @johnrider7619
      @johnrider7619 Před 3 měsíci

      Thankyou to you both for your replies. I'll read the Didache again. I'm a vegetarian. I was baptised 30+ years ago but there was no understanding back then to fast beforehand. I old have fasted back then as I'm a late onset diabetic taking insulin. Thanks again for your response.

  • @karin64
    @karin64 Před 3 měsíci

    So, if I as a vegetarian, eat at the same table as my family who do eat meat, am I opening myself up to demons and displeasing God? Does partaking of the table of demons = eating meat or does it mean sharing a table with those eating meat, even if I don't eat meat myself?

    • @nenad2058
      @nenad2058 Před 3 měsíci

      No, only the meat sacrefised to idols, don't seat at the table where they are celebrating some holydays that are not prescribed by law of YHWH and eat meat at that honore

  • @Nathaniel_Awad
    @Nathaniel_Awad Před 3 měsíci

    Do you think in Homily 7:3 is referencing Yahusha as David the prince

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci +2

      The two princes mentioned in Homily 7:3 is Yeshua and satan.
      I don't think it's connecting it to the prophesies about "David the prince", though.

  • @tylerenglehart1914
    @tylerenglehart1914 Před 3 měsíci

    It’s amazing to me how I never put baptism together with being born from above with the law of demons and the table of demons. Most of us have been taught that baptism is related to repentance of sin. We never been taught how it’s connect to the wedding garments. This now makes way more sense when Yeshua was baptized. Yeshua was being born from above and the Heavenly Father bore testimony calling him the begotten son. Yeshua was the First Begotten Son in the flesh. This makes more sense now. This teaching from Peter has really enlightened my spirit. Thanks for exposing the truth. We need more of the Didache and the teachings of the apostles.

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Yeah, When I made the connection with baptism and reborn from above I questioned how I never knew the two were connected. I was quite embarrassed to admit that it took me until now to understand that. Nice to know I'm not the only one.
      I really don't think we fully understand how crippling false doctrine can be, and how it can corrupt your mind to the point that you cannot see what is right in front of you. I see it in others all the time, you can show someone 100 verses on a topic that all agree and they cling to that one verse that seems to say the opposite because that one verse is what their pastor uses to justify the doctrine he teaches.
      Many churches today put all the emphasis on the declaration of faith as being "born again" and treat baptism an archaic ritual. Many people in the church never even get baptized because it is presented as optional.

    • @tylerenglehart1914
      @tylerenglehart1914 Před 3 měsíci

      @@DavidHNotsari yeah I agree. My faith has grown more when I started to read the Didache and the teachings of Peter. Im surprised how not even the messianic faith hasn’t questioned why we lack so much apostolic writings that came from Peter and the assembly. I think that part of that reason is every writing that came from them was anti-Paul. I discovered in the most ancient canons that we have that the original The Apocalypse of Peter was considered canon at one point. Look it up there is a statement that Yeshua tells Peter of a man that in the generations to come he will be accepted but at the end he will be mocked. CZcamsr Jesus Words Only talked about it.

  • @lauratempestini5719
    @lauratempestini5719 Před 3 měsíci

    I am not sure what book this comes from:
    Jubilees, Jasher, Ezra’s
    1. And in the third week of this jubilee the unclean demons began to lead astray the children of the sons of Noah; and to make to err and destroy them.
    2. And the sons of Noah came to Noah their father, and they told him concerning the demons which were leading astray and blinding and slaying his sons' sons.
    3. And he prayed before the Lord his God, and said: "God of the spirits of all flesh, who hast shown mercy unto me, and hast saved me and my sons from the waters of the flood, and hast not caused me to perish as Thou didst the sons of perdition; For Thy grace hath been great towards me, and great hath been Thy mercy to my soul; Let Thy grace be lift up upon my sons, and let not wicked spirits rule over them lest they should destroy them from the earth.
    Also:
    7. But flesh, with the life thereof, with the blood, ye shall not eat; for the life of all flesh is in the blood, lest your blood of your lives be required. At the hand of every man, at the hand of every beast, shall I require the blood of man.
    8. Whoso sheddeth man's blood by man shall his blood be shed; for in the image of God made He man.
    9. And you, increase ye, and multiply on the earth."
    10. And Noah and his sons swore that they would not eat any blood that was in any flesh, and he made a covenant before the Lord God for ever throughout all the generations of the earth in this month.

  • @koreyoneal2623
    @koreyoneal2623 Před 3 měsíci

    Wow , Homily 8:18 just hit me me like a two ton brick !!! Perhaps the FALSE CHRIST that Paul encountered on the road to Damascus told Paul about this law that was given to the demons by an angel ?!?!?! Paul said in Galatians that The Law was given to Moses by weak and beggarly angels , perhaps he mixed up the law given to the demons by an angel and The Law that was given to Moses by Yeh Ho VaH , maybe on purpose or a simple error ???

  • @samnelson4339
    @samnelson4339 Před 3 měsíci

    If we weren't allowed to eat meat, then why does it give specific instructions like refrain from blood, or meat sacrificed to idols, or suffocated animals or animals killed by other animals (as likely they were also killed by suffocation)?
    Why not just give one law that says don't eat meat under any circumstances? Because if there isn't such a specific law, then the understood implications are, there are instances when you can eat meat.

    • @samnelson4339
      @samnelson4339 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ChristinaFromCZcams ??? And so if someone is in a precarious situation, the Law of God allows for you to break the Law?
      Show me where that is spelled out. Because it isn't.
      You obey Gods Law or you suffer, period. There aren't provisions to bend them.....per the Bible.
      I'm more of an Oera Linda guy, so the Bible is just a Predictive Programming tool of the children of Satan.....they love using the written word to fool people throughout history.

  • @samnelson4339
    @samnelson4339 Před 3 měsíci

    Strangled meat is very, very different from eating non-strangled or suffocated meat. On 2 occasions I have eaten a version of strangled/suffocated meat. Once, a neighbor shot a moose, it was the best meat I ever had eaten, the next year he shot another, and the mere cooking of it would stink the whole house up, the dogs wouldn't even eat it. I later found out, that the 2nd moose, while yes it was shot, it wasn't a very good shot and it ended up drowning in a lake and they pulled it out.
    The other occasion was a bull (not a breeding bull) suffered and died from what is called bloat, in which the stomach fills with gas so much that the lungs cannot work, and the animal suffocates. This meat also was so horrible that the dogs and coyotes would not eat the meat.
    The reason it is horrible is because via suffocation, the animal dies with all of its blood in the meat, it coagulates and is then stuck in the meat and rots.
    It is much easier for viruses or bacteria to live in meat with blood in it than meat without blood in it. Contrary to what the author here states about blood being in all meat, that isn't true. It's why you bleed animals quickly after they are dispatched and the pumped out of the body via the "leak".
    I personally find it very interesting that God doesn't just say, Thou shalt not eat of any animals parts....... if we really weren't supposed to eat meat.
    Instead he gives us wise and sound reasons as to how and which animals to eat.
    The whole vegan thing is a huge stretch of what and how things are actually instructed, compiled with ignorance.

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci

      "I personally find it very interesting that God doesn't just say, Thou shalt not eat of any animals parts....... if we really weren't supposed to eat meat."
      He did: Genesis 1:29 God said, “Behold, I have given you every herb yielding seed, which is on the surface of all the earth, and every tree, which bears fruit yielding seed. It will be your food.
      The 4 purity commands given in Acts 15 and repeated in the Clementine Homilies were meant to be the bare minimum that pagan Gentiles were to keep to be able to come into the congregation and hear Moses read every week, they were not intended to be the only commands to be kept, period.
      Virtually every historical reference we have to the Ebionites, the original Christians led by Jesus' brother James and the 12 apostles says that they were vegetarian, so how is it a "huge stretch of what and how things are actually instructed, compiled with ignorance." I have references to back up what I say, you are the one arguing from ignorance. If you don't think you are, prove me wrong: present the evidence, give me all the historical references you have to the Ebionites eating meat.

    • @samnelson4339
      @samnelson4339 Před 3 měsíci

      @@DavidHNotsari Acts 15:29 That ye abstain from meats offered to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled, and from fornication: from which if ye keep yourselves, ye shall do well. Fare ye well.
      30 So when they were dismissed, they came to Antioch: and when they had gathered the multitude together, they delivered the epistle:
      ......... It says meats offered to idols and straight blood and eating things strangled...... which would infur that you can eat meat NOT offered to idols and NOT strangled that has been properly bled.--- what else could it possibly mean?

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci

      Acts 15:19 “Therefore my judgment is that we don’t trouble those from among the Gentiles who turn to God, 20 but that we write to them that they abstain from the pollution of idols, from sexual immorality, from what is strangled, and from blood. >>>21 For Moses from generations of old has in every city those who proclaim him, being read in the synagogues every Sabbath.” >>Be this therefore the FIRST step to you of THREE; which step brings forth THIRTY commands, and the second SIXTY, and the third a HUNDRED, as we shall expound more fully to you at another time.”

    • @samnelson4339
      @samnelson4339 Před 3 měsíci

      @@DavidHNotsari dude, I love your preaching or teachings, I agree 1000% on the Saul/Paul stuff and everything else, but you are grasping at straws on the meat subject. If your above quotes are commandments to not eat meat, I still don't see or read them. If we weren't supposed to eat meat, it would say est vegetables only, or milk only, or nuts only......it wouldn't say just don't consume blood and strangled meat i.e. i.e. suffocated meat, because the blood is still coagulated in the meat, it wasn't properly bled, any hunter or butcher knows this.
      I'll just look past this aspect of your beliefs and appreciate the other more Biblically and historically factual findings that you present.
      Thank you, as always.

    • @forYAHSglory
      @forYAHSglory Před 3 měsíci

      ​@samnelson4339 Genesis 9:3 (KJV) Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you; even as the green herb have I given you all things.

  • @koreyoneal2623
    @koreyoneal2623 Před 3 měsíci

    Recognition 4:36 "....thirty .... sixty .... and ... a hundred...."
    Matthew 13:8 KJV
    8"But other fell into good ground, and brought forth fruit, some an hundredfold, some sixtyfold, some thirtyfold.”
    A question for you or whoever , could strangled meat possibly be an animal that was killed by means of a snare trap ???

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @koreyoneal2623 someone made a suggestion at one point that it may have been referring to fish that are caught and die because they can't breath in air.

    • @koreyoneal2623
      @koreyoneal2623 Před 3 měsíci

      @@DavidHNotsari almost the same kind of idea

  • @knowyourlove5613
    @knowyourlove5613 Před 3 měsíci

    1:19:38 Cassius Dio, I believe this is where I read it, sorry I can’t find it again. Google has scrubbed a lot of ancient history…. anyways, one of the emperors after a big win he had a great parade with the Legions. At the end of this parade, one of the Emperor strangled a pig to one of the gods. I think he also strangled the losing king..
    The strangling is to bring that energy into the meat and partaking of that you would take in that energy. I guess all that fear turned into power. IDK.
    There is ancient hunting practices that included chasing animals off cliffs into bodies of water, and then they would drowned. It probably produced a lot of fear in the animal before death infusing the blood with that fear.

    • @Leo1903able
      @Leo1903able Před 3 měsíci +1

      I used to work in the meat industry where it was considered important that animals get a chance to relax prior to slaughter. If not adhered to, the meat yielded could be of a substandard quality and was called pale, soft, exudative meat (PSE). The presence of PSE in meat was of particular importance for the processor, as the meats water holding capacity would be compromised, which impacted profitability. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSE_meat

  • @Leo1903able
    @Leo1903able Před 3 měsíci

    It would seem reasonable to conclude that one should be born from above rather than again. The baptising of Jesus incorporated that very symbolism which was represented by the Holy Spirit descending like a dove upon him from heaven. It is interesting to note that God at that point called him his son, which would be not too dissimilar to that of any proud father might have felt at the birth of his own earthly son. Math 3:16 - And when Jesus was baptised, immediately he went up from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened to him,1 and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and coming to rest on him; 17 and behold, a voice from heaven said, r“This is my beloved Son,2 with whom I am well pleased.”

    • @malcolmdavid722
      @malcolmdavid722 Před 3 měsíci

      We looked at this too and concluded Jesus wasn’t ‘baptised’ as he was sinless and not in need of baptism, but it was more an ‘anointing’ in that the Zadokite priestly line originally from Shem via Zadok restored to Zachariah (Luke1) and JohnB to Jesus as the final Melki-Zedek righteous king and Son of God.

  • @aaronvw81
    @aaronvw81 Před 2 měsíci

    What about the thief on the cross what that a special occasion?

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @aaronvw81 What about him? We don't know whether he was baptized or not; between John and Jesus' disciples they probably baptized thousands, the thief could have been among them. Also, that story is only in Luke, in Matthew there's a contradiction: both thieves on the crosses were ridiculing Him.
      We should not take a story that we have very little detail about, which is only in one gospel, and use it to contradict the plain statements of Jesus and His Apostles concerning a matter.

    • @aaronvw81
      @aaronvw81 Před 2 měsíci

      @@DavidHNotsari thank you for the explanation not trying to argue. When I bring up baptism to people they automatically go to the verse. I really need to get baptized.

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah, it gets brought up to me about once a week or so.

  • @pegsol3834
    @pegsol3834 Před 3 měsíci

    So why did Jacob have so many cattle? He wasn't eating the meat. Or are you saying this came with Yeshua's crucifixion?

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @pegsol3834 This is a subject I used to discuss quite a bit, but I haven't done a recent video on it. I hate to refer you to videos I made 6-7 years ago because some of my views have changed since then, but it's a more complex subject than can be presented in a comment.
      I've made a playlist of videos where I discuss this subject in depth, if you're interested you can listen to them here: czcams.com/play/PLchYqUCw6trMSyCFfsGONbQzaT5LZ7yA7.html
      Essentially, Jesus taught his apostles that the priests had added falsehoods to the Scriptures (See Jeremiah 8:8), and among these falsehoods were sacrifices and the eating of meat. Jesus taught the early church that God's desire was that animals not be slain, and that he commanded a vegetarian diet (Genesis 1:29). There are numerous testimonies from the early church historians that the apostles and the jewish christian churches founded by them were vegetarian. The Nazarenes were vegetarian, as was James, the brother of Jesus, and Jesus Himself.

  • @koreyoneal2623
    @koreyoneal2623 Před 3 měsíci

    Just some friendly editing for you , I believe you meant "the royal wedding garmenT" , you forgot the T in garment .......carry on good sir ....

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci

      My bad, but at this point it's there for good.

    • @koreyoneal2623
      @koreyoneal2623 Před 3 měsíci

      @@DavidHNotsari I do the same thing for Marty and I used to do the same thing for Doug until we had a falling out , I point out typos because we have such a rough audience that we're trying to reach and unfortunately just one little typo will be all it takes for some of these people to not want to watch

    • @koreyoneal2623
      @koreyoneal2623 Před 3 měsíci

      @@user-jv9mq1rd3h I'm going to keep it between him and myself , I still share his videos on Facebook and put them in my CZcams playlists , it is what it is I guess . Yeshua is The Prophet , The Messiah , The High Priest and The SON of Yeh Ho VaH , but that didn't happen until His baptism . I don't understand why you and many others would say that He was "just a man" because He wasn't some sort of "god-man" ???? What do you mean , "just a man" ???

    • @koreyoneal2623
      @koreyoneal2623 Před 3 měsíci

      @@user-jv9mq1rd3h Doug doesn't teach that "he's just a man" , that was my point . "It is what it is" was meant to be about the falling out between Doug and myself

  • @malcolmdavid722
    @malcolmdavid722 Před 3 měsíci

    Does a fish not die through strangulation ? Ie it cant breathe. The Greek or Hebrew word might shed some light…..

    • @DavidHNotsari
      @DavidHNotsari  Před 3 měsíci

      @malcolmdavid722 That's funny, I just suggested the same thing to someone below. I think it was probably some sort of pagan ritual, but I do also think that it could be applied to fish.
      The fact that there is never an explanation given makes me think that it was something everyone was familiar with in the first century, I don't understand why I can't find that information now. You would think that there would be a research paper somewhere where someone dug up the answer, but I've not seen it.

    • @malcolmdavid722
      @malcolmdavid722 Před 3 měsíci

      @@DavidHNotsari What about the Greek or Hebrew word for strangulation ? is that a correct ?