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Is "lukewarm" kinda like "mingled" drink which Christ refused, twice, perhaps
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<blockquote data-quote="Allegory" data-source="post: 2697294" data-attributes="member: 170779"><p><strong>Is "lukewarm" kinda like "mingled" drink which Christ refused, twice, perhaps</strong></p><p></p><p>offered him from both sides? I noticed Christ refused "mingled" drink twice.</p><p>- In Mt 27:34 it's vinegar "mingled" with gall</p><p>- In Mk 15:23 it's wine "mingled" with myrrh</p><p></p><p>In the Mt 27 rendering he "tasted" it, then refused.</p><p>In the Mk 15 rendering he just flat out refused it.</p><p></p><p>There's also a mention of Pilate who "mingled" </p><p>Galilaeans blood with their sacrifices in Lk 13:1.</p><p></p><p>In Revelation 3:16 "lukewarm" is not acceptable.</p><p>In Revelation 8:7 hail & fire are "mingled" with blood.</p><p>In Revelation 15:2 a sea of glass is "mingled" with fire.</p><p></p><p>Is there an allegoric meaning to mingled drink,</p><p>perhaps such as grace + law is like life + death,</p><p>and mercy + sacrifice is like blessed + cursed?</p><p></p><p>Paul The Apostle says of the law:</p><p>"Touch not; taste not; handle not";</p><p>for by the using of laws all perish</p><p>(Colossians 2:20-22)</p><p></p><p>Three wise monkeys:</p><p>- see no evil (law)</p><p>- hear no evil (law)</p><p>- speak no evil (law)</p><p></p><p>Perhaps if we continue to mingle two contrary things:</p><p>good + evil, heaven + hell, bless + curse, grace + law,</p><p>it's the reason we do not yet have the peace of Christ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allegory, post: 2697294, member: 170779"] [b]Is "lukewarm" kinda like "mingled" drink which Christ refused, twice, perhaps[/b] offered him from both sides? I noticed Christ refused "mingled" drink twice. - In Mt 27:34 it's vinegar "mingled" with gall - In Mk 15:23 it's wine "mingled" with myrrh In the Mt 27 rendering he "tasted" it, then refused. In the Mk 15 rendering he just flat out refused it. There's also a mention of Pilate who "mingled" Galilaeans blood with their sacrifices in Lk 13:1. In Revelation 3:16 "lukewarm" is not acceptable. In Revelation 8:7 hail & fire are "mingled" with blood. In Revelation 15:2 a sea of glass is "mingled" with fire. Is there an allegoric meaning to mingled drink, perhaps such as grace + law is like life + death, and mercy + sacrifice is like blessed + cursed? Paul The Apostle says of the law: "Touch not; taste not; handle not"; for by the using of laws all perish (Colossians 2:20-22) Three wise monkeys: - see no evil (law) - hear no evil (law) - speak no evil (law) Perhaps if we continue to mingle two contrary things: good + evil, heaven + hell, bless + curse, grace + law, it's the reason we do not yet have the peace of Christ. [/QUOTE]
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