Dr. Walter
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Three times in Acts 10 Peter is given the "eat cats and rats" command and THREE times Peter says "By NO MEANS LORD for I have NEVER eaten anything unholy or unclean". (Hint -- Jews were NOT chomping at the bit hoping one day to be able to eat rats!).
Peter is making his statement not in rebellion but in an appeal to the Word of God as if this is a test of faithfulness. Affirming his loyalty to the word of God.
Bob you don't care what God's word says do you? Like Satan you call God a liar! God three times COMMANDED Peter to kill and eat and Peter REFUSED to obey the command given him by God and what was God's response to his refusal Bob? Did not God follow his refusal "PETER YOU ARE AN OBEDIENT SERVANT" as you are suggesting??? - No! God rebukes him after each refusal
15 And the voice spake unto him again the second time, What God hath cleansed, that call not thou common.
God condemns for his refusal but Bob interprets as a commendation for faithfulness? I think I will take God's view of his refusal instead of Bobs!
God's rebuke is in perfect keeping with the fact that Paul, a Jew, a Pharisee of Pharisees says"
4 For every creature of God is good, and nothing to be refused, if it be received with thanksgiving:
Paul is talking to Timothy and the church at Ephesus that had both Jews and Gentile members and for any Jew to say "EVERY CREATURE OF GOD IS GOOD" followed by "NOTHING is to be refused" is a direct condemnation and repudiation of the Levitical dietary Laws.
Colossians 2:13-16 is a direct repudiation of the whole Ceremonial law. To say "let NO MAN condemn you" for "meat or drink" includes the Jew!
Peter then in Acts 10:17 is "perpexed" not knowing the MEANING of the vision. Hint this is not Peter - eating rats (as much as the gospel-diverting group that wants this whole thing to be about eating rats may be dissappointed by the details of this text!)
Then in vs 28 Peter "Explains" the vision saying that God showed me "not to call any RAT unclean" --oopS!! That is NOT what Peter said the lesson is - rather Peter said that the lesson was "do not call any MAN unclean". So instead of a rat-roast at Cornelius' house we see Gospel EVANGELISM and baptism! How shocking and said for the rat-agenda group.
You cannot spin the scriptures in this manner and be objective and honest with scriptures.
1. Genesis 2-3 - God's law restricted food for man to plants
2. Genesis 9:3 - God changed his dietary law
Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you; even as the green herb have I given you all things.
Clean and unclean only referred to animals acceptable for sacrifice to God nothing to do with diet.
3. Leviticus 11 - God changed His dietary law again to restrict certain animals with certain characteristics from the menu.
4. Colossians 2:14-16 the cross changes the dietary law back to Genesis 9:3
Your spin will not stand up to scripture. The levitical ceremonial laws were designed to teach moral and practical truths and God simply reveals why God restricted the eating of such animals - they were types of uncirumcised heathens. gentiles. When God cleansed the Gentiles he repudiate the dietary law.