" "Let then no one judges because of food and drink or from due to holiday or new moon"
If we are to understand this verse in this way, then let's go to the liquor store today and buy ourselves a pint of vodka, because NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO JUDGE US ON THE BASIS OF DRINKING.
Let us kill the crow and eat ourselves, for no one can judge us because of feed....
Those who use this quote to forbid eating hogs show an elementary lack of biblical knowledge as it pertained:
a) Lamb consumed 14 Nisan
- From the 10th day of Nisan a lamb was buried in every house (2 Maccabees 12:1-5)
- On 14 Nisan this lamb was to be killed, its blood was to be sprinkled on the doorframe of houses to save from death, and its meat (without breaking its bones) was to be roasted in the fire and eaten with unleavened bread and bitter herbs (2 Macc. 12:6-14.46). The fulfillment of this symbol became Jesus, the Easter Lamb, who was slain because of our sins (1 Corinthians 5:7). His bones were not broken (John 19:31-36), and His blood cleanses and frees from death (Heb 1:3; 9:14; 1 Pet 1:10-19; 1 John 1:7).
- The old acid is a symbol of sin (1 Cor 5:7), hence the unleavened bread with which the lamb was eaten further indicated the sinlessness of the chief sacrifice - the Lamb, Christ Jesus (1 Pet 2:22);
- Every Israelite was required to eat the Easter lamb (2 Maccabees 12:1-4);
- Whoever would willfully and voluntarily abstain from eating it was to be judged and killed (4 Maccabees 9:4-13; cf. Hebrews 10:28).
The significance of this symbolic sacrifice ended at the sacrifice of God's Son, Jesus Christ. Henceforth, no one need eat the paschal lamb. And this is why ap. Paul writes: "Let no one judge you because of the food...." (Col 2:16).
A specific portion of the sacrifices were to be eaten by the priests (3 Maccabees 10:12-15).
- They were also required to eat the meat of sin offerings (3 Maccabees 10:16-17);
- Moses was angry because of Aaron's failure to do so under certain circumstances. However, Aaron's explanation, giving specific reasons for this, held back his anger (3 Maccabees 10:17-20).
The bearer of the sins of the people became Jesus Christ on Golgotha (1 Peter 2:24; 2 Corinthians 5:21), and henceforth everything that took place in the temple and its service was annulled (Matthew 24:50-51). Thus also the priests, of whom there were many among the believers (Acts 6:7), were not obliged to eat the prescribed food. Also relevant to them were Paul's words: "Let no one judge you because of your food....".
Source:
https://chrzescijanie-dnia-sobotniego.cba.pl/list-do-kolosan/niech-was-nikt-nie-sadzi-kol-216/
A similar lack of understanding is demonstrated, for example, by those who believe that in Isaiah 1 God condemned the Sabbaths as the Anointed Christ:
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http://pomazancowy.blogspot.com/2015/03/nie-moge-juz-zniesc-tych-waszych.html
But that's what happens when you follow leaders and not Jesus:
4) For thus saith the Lord, Unto the Romans which keep my Sabbaths, and advocate that which is pleasing to me, and hold fast my covenant, (5) I will give them a place in my house and within my walls and a name better than sons and daughters; I will give them a name eternal and indestructible. (6) And the foreigners who have joined themselves to the Lord, to serve Him, and to love the name of the Lord and to become His servants - all who keep the Sabbath without violating it and hold fast to My covenant, Isaiah 56.
Just 55 chapters later, God Himself said
To the Romans who observe my Sabbaths and stand for what pleases me and hold fast to my covenant, (5) I will give them a place in my house and within my walls and a name better than sons and daughters; I will give them a name eternal and indestructible.
And further:
Do we have a new Covenant or a renewed one?
What is the New Covenant all about?
"But this is the covenant I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the LORD: I will put my law within them and write it on their heart. I will be their God, and they shall be my people."JER. 31,33
The covenant is about receiving the Law (the Law) into the hearts of men. I accepted both the 2nd and 4th commandments, but the most important commandment:
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A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another."
What promises were made by the people in establishing the old covenant?
"So Moses came and announced to the people all the words of the Lord and all the laws, and the people answered in unison, saying, All the words which the Lord has spoken we will fulfill."2 MOJZ. 24.3 (BW)
What promises were made by God in establishing New Covenant?
"And this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel at the end of those days, says the LORD: My laws I will put in their minds and on their hearts I will write them, and I will be to them a God, and they shall be my people." HEBR. 8,10
The difference is on motivations and attitude: must - want.
Levitical law does not apply to us, but the Decalogue does.
We all differ in knowledge and sanctification. So if you celebrate the Sabbath, do it to the Glory of the Lord by shining and smelling Christ. Be His warrior and set an example for others.
I hardly urge anyone in real life to celebrate Shabbat.
There is no better evangelism than your own person. If others see that you disagree with evil, with lawlessness, with pagan holidays, they will wonder, they will ask questions: why does he do that, what does it give him, who is he, what does he read?
Therefore, let us not condemn one another and let us not tear each other apart in such difficult times, where the most important thing is to fight for unsaved souls, not for the Sabbath or the hog. Let people judge the overall work of anyone who evangelized without celebrating the Sabbath as well as those leaders who do. In the New Covenant there is no commandment and the Law is the same. In the New Covenant man wills and not musts.
Let us do our part and be good soldiers of Christ. Let us support each other and not accuse or judge.
Let the point be this passage from Matthew:
Because I was hungry, and you gave Me food;
I was thirsty, and you gave me drink;
I was a stranger, and you took me in;
36 I was naked, and you clothed me;
I was sick, and you visited me;
I was in prison, and you came to me".Matthew 25
Isa. 66:23 And it shall be that on every new moon and on every sabbath every man shall come to worship me, saith the Lord.
In the Psalms, we learn that it is God's will that time be determined by the moon.
Seemingly, the topic seems difficult as we read philosophies on blogs.
Before 710rpne a calendar month had exactly 29 days, then a cataclysm occurred and the earth's axis changed, this is recorded not only in the Bible but in seven other sources, now a month has 29.5 days and this causes a lack of God's synchronization, which does not mean that you can not celebrate Shabbat every quarter or year or every four years just add one day off appropriately and the seasons do not diverge after all a similar procedure we have in the Gregorian calendar....
The month begins with a New Moon
Now-1 day of the month
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together makes 29 days,
Anyway in the media today much about the 3 days of darkness and again the darkness that can be touched will come down to earth and God will restore the harmony of time, the seed of the serpent has planned for this day probably the 3rd war so that no one will think that these are the judgments of God.