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Cerimonial ou moral? [Ceremonial or moral ?]

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Nicholas de Lima, Heber
Keywords
Saturday
Jewish holidays
Adventist interpretation
Ellen White
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Christian denominations
Baptist, Adventist
Biblical Theology
New Testament
Biblical hermeneutics, Interpretation of the Bible
Dogmatics
Jesus Christ

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/229078
Abstract
"Um dos textos mais utilizados por pessoas que procuram provar que a observância do quarto mandamento foi abolida na cruz, é Colossenses 2:14-17. Haja vista ele fazer uma clara referência ao sábado. Em defesa, se tem interpretado tradicionalmente a palavra sábado como sendo cerimonial. No entanto, poderia haver outra interpretação nesta passagem que incluiria o sábado do Decálogo? O que diz Ellen G. White sobre este texto? Esta pesquisa apresenta uma interpretação que diverge da posição tradicional adventista, mas que não contesta a validade da observância do sétimo dia" ["One of the texts most used by people who seek to prove that the observance of the fourth commandment was abolished on the cross, is Colossians 2: 14-17. Considering him to make a clear reference to Saturday. In defense, it has traditionally been interpreted to Saturday word as ceremonial. However, there could be another interpretation of this passage would include the Sabbath of the Decalogue? What does Ellen G. White on this text? This research presents an interpretation that differs from the traditional Adventist position, but that does not challenge the validity of the observance of the seventh day"]
Date
2005
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Article
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