(07-25-2023, 08:24 PM)searchinmyroots Wrote:(07-25-2023, 07:17 PM)Blue Bird Wrote: But that doesn't change what the Christian bible says or teaches about the Hebrew bible.
It can't be so bad. Iranians and Arabs who didn't like the Hebrew bible (and her people) too much changed their minds when they became Christians.
The old saying is -
If it's good, it's not new.
If it's new, it's not good.
I would think you might say the same about the Christian bible and some of the groups that came after such as the Mormons, Latter Day Saints, Jehovah Witnesses, Seventh Day Adventists and so on?
Sometimes this saying might accidently be true. I don't think there is great wisdom in it. What does your Hebrew Bible recommend?
"Sing to the Lord a NEW song, sing to the Lord, all the earth!" (Psalms 96,1)
There was even a time when the covenant at Mount Sinai was new. So according to this old saying it was only good after hundreds of years.
Now I remember how I knew about the Brooklin Tabernacle. I have a CD of their wonderful music.
Isn't RabbiO one of the old members (old in membership of course)?