Okay. Thank you for explaining that to me, I'm sorry I must have been misinformedThere is no Torah dress code.
It’s not that big of a deal. It’s a pretty common misconception that we run into a lot. Israelites who live in the land and have an inheritance in that land are not allowed to mix wool and flax, usually interpreted as linen, in the same garment. Their pants could be wool and their shirt linen but no one garment could be both. Although they could be a mixture of any other fibers. It simply doesn’t apply outside of the Land though and I contend only to those who have an inheritance in the Land.Okay. Thank you for explaining that to me, I'm sorry I must have been misinformed
The group that has the sacred underwear ain’t us’ns.
Me likes VS and my own model.Victoria's Secret?
Well, there’s sacred…..and then there’s SacredVictoria's Secret?
You could have just been kind enough to tell her yourselfThank you, dear husband. Been waiting for someone to say it!
Yup! I'm not going to be upset if I misunderstood or was misinformed about a sect of christianity other than my own It's completely normal to have to explain simple things like that to people not wholly familiar with a sect.You could have just been kind enough to tell her yourself
That's the point of threads like this, and what the Hebrew word "midrash," really means:Yup! I'm not going to be upset if I misunderstood or was misinformed about a sect of christianity other than my own It's completely normal to have to explain simple things like that to people not wholly familiar with a sect.
It's certainly an interesting point you are making. I know those men's works are of the devil but I wouldn't necessarily pin them as false priests. I guess in a sense. Satan loves to take the things of God and mimic and mock them and he knowns the scriptures so... It definitely is something to think about but off the top of my head I think it's an interesting and well though out supposition.It's been filled by Fake Priests (and their Fake Equivalents, from Fauci to the WEF) who now just as surely serve "another master" and are dedicated to replacing things He made to be for "splendor and for beauty," with the genuinely Evil, for Squalor and for Ugly[ness]. We can see the bitter fruit.
Hopefully...
It is fleshed-out far more completely in the podcast recording. And it's at the heart of what I suggest the "come out of her, My people," message is about. It also relates completely to the message of the 'two whoring wives,' and the fact that both houses are STILL in exile, 'for cause.'It's certainly an interesting point you are making. I know those men's works are of the devil but I wouldn't necessarily pin them as false priests. I guess in a sense. Satan loves to take the things of God and mimic and mock them and he knowns the scriptures so... It definitely is something to think about but off the top of my head I think it's an interesting and well though out supposition.
Maybe I just wanted to know what she thought. I’ve never heard of a TK dress code and since she was the second person to mention it, I figured I’d ask. Still don’t know what she and Megan were referring to… Do you?You could have just been kind enough to tell her yourself
And no cross dressing…Well there are the tzitzit, if we're talking about a Torah Dress code. But that conversation might be better in a different thread.
Great lesson Mark!
Any cliff notes available? I’m not really able to listen to podcasts, but I am very interested in this topic.It is fleshed-out far more completely in the podcast recording. And it's at the heart of what I suggest the "come out of her, My people," message is about. It also relates completely to the message of the 'two whoring wives,' and the fact that both houses are STILL in exile, 'for cause.'
My comment was in reference to this, not to your question.Been waiting for someone to say it!
I've met men who wore tassels and stated it was a Torah dress code of sorts. I imagine her confusion stemmed from something of the sort.Still don’t know what she and Megan were referring to… Do you?