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  • Hi dearbella, we're in NoVA too! The best place for raw foods is the Common Market and Roots Market in MD. BUT, Whole Foods is starting to carry more raw options... so, I'm happy about that. I signed up for a CSA again this year! Can't wait to go bl…
  • cpagosa Romans 14 requires more study on my part. That will be the next book I read after Acts (reading through the bible). However, I so think beany’s post makes a good point.
  • Fascinating! I still don’t know that Acts 10 refers to what you mentioned… but I will look into that more. Oh and you are right angie Jesus did eat fish after his resurrection. Now, back to this “fish bread”... I need to get an interlinear bible and…
  • I have to check into that angie & troublejustabubble I always thought Jesus came to fulfill the law and not do away with the law (that is the commandments?). And He did away with the sacrifice and all the ceremonial laws. But, I totally don’t kn…
  • Yes, I agree. I think Jesus serving fish is his approval to eat it. I’ve mentioned this before… and it’s good to know what others think. But, I am only interested in the verses that say “Jesus ate X”. :o) Great. You are reading Acts. I think verse 2…
  • Yes, I count fish as meat. Jesus serving it is different than the bible saying he is eating it. I’m only interested in the latter. I’m reading through the bible, so when I run into another verse I’ll probably post about it. I haven’t had a chance to…
  • Ummmm, troublejustabubble we obviously disagree with Acts 10. I am not saying it is a sin to eat meat. I am merely looking for biblical texts that tell me what Jesus ate. Nothing more, nothing less. The search started several posts ago… (I’ve been o…
  • Yes, I agree that God gave (Leviticus) dietary laws which includes eating clean meat without blood, from animal that chews cud, cloven hoof (something like that). I was looking for evidence of what Jesus ate… and if he ate meat. Now that I found Luk…
  • troublejustabubble & Caleb Well, I understand that verse to mean something totally different than food! That was a vision! Acts 10:10. I AGREE with beany! According to the 70-week prophecy (70 prophetic weeks * 7 days = 490 prophetic days, there…
  • Yes troublejustabubble There was a discussion early on this thread and another about that. It went something like “There is no evidence that Jesus ate the fish that was served… but why would he serve something he wouldn’t eat”. I just wanted to make…
  • Here’s something I ran into while reading through the bible this year: There is evidence Jesus ate meat! In Luke 24:42: They gave him a piece of broiled fish, and he took it and ate it in their presence Just thought to share that…
  • beany No, I do not know. I just did a google on Marilyn Hickey. I didn’t know she had a TV show… but, I don’t watch TV either. Hmmm, commune… community… sounds the same. I am surprised they would try and help people get there if they couldn’t afford…
  • Look what we ran into… a Christian Community in the middle of “nowhere”! I doubt they are raw; however, there are (and I quote from the website)... “no real oddballs but you’re welcome to be the first!” Living Springs It’s a little “weird”, but it’s…
  • beany Oooo, cool. I’ll have to check out Marilyn Hickey once we finish Joseph Seiss book. I’m sure it’s a similar story/interpretation. Joseph Seiss published his book in 1882/85 so it is not an easy read… (i.e. it’s a different kind of English).
  • simplyorganic, I agree with beany & rosehebrew... they both have great advice. A business partnership is like a marriage… for it to work (and especially for long-term), you must share the same vision and the same goals. (I’m not a business major…
  • pulse I understand what you mean. I would think “fruit of a tree yielding seed” includes nuts (e.g. pecans). But the actual seed… well, I don’t know. Thinking generally, I would think that we are just to avoid plants that are unable to be reproduced…
  • beany That is it! Isaiah 53:5. That puts it together for me. Thanks. beany Oh yeah, it wasn’t you that mentioned the seed and the hull. It was pulse that posted. Pulse... (copy-paste), you mentioned: However, I do believe that the fruit and herb is …
  • beany, you mentioned: However, I do believe that the fruit and herb is better for us, as the nut is not a whole food unless we consume it with the hull, and who would do that? What do you mean by a nut is not a whole food without the hull? Why not? …
  • Leviticus 11: Yes, I think you are right about that. Ezequiel 4: Hmmm, I thought human carcass was the defiled part… gotta read that again (later). zeroim & zereonim: Well, I think that means ‘sprouting seed’ according to a not-really-reliable s…
  • IMHO = in my humble opinion 1. I agree. 2. I agree… and I agree! There is no way of knowing HOW they ate their food. But, in today’s world, I can see how 10 days of raw foods brings dramatic results. What about zeroim or zereonim is that used? (I’m …
  • Thanks for all that great info anngoingraw. Maybe they did ask from anything coming from a seed… you don’t think they asked for something that can produce seed (i.e. living)? The evidence I see is the 10 days. The only food that can give dramatic re…
  • anngoingraw, when I first learned of the word “pulse” in this context, it was referring to living foods. Kinda like when you take someone’s pulse to figure out their heart rate or check if they are still alive. As for “wine”. From my understanding, …
  • Thanks anngoing raw! I recognize “legumbre” to be “legume”... but not “pulse”. Interesting. When I check translations, I rarely look at Spanish these days. I wonder if my Spanish-speaking grandmother thinks of “legumbre” as “pulse”. I should ask her…
  • Yes. That’s it. You know Spanish? Yo tambien. But, I don’t think I know what “pulse” is in Spanish maybe that’s why I never noticed. “Pulse” fits quite well. Better than “vegetable”. And Romans 14:2 as rosehebrew mentioned (I am weak in faith so I e…
  • Southernlover – We just had a mini discussion about bible versions. Someone mentioned that KJV translates Daniel 10:17 differently than NIV. One mentions there is no breath in him, the other mentions he could hardly breath. Slightly different, but i…
  • Maybe the plants of the field would be like herbs or greens! I’m not sure where grains fall in… but I think they may be part of Genesis 1:29. Thanks rosehebrew. I should mention… I didn’t get curious about this, until I read the workshop book for Th…
  • Yes, tree yielding seed would be nut! I checked the verses out again… to see what it reads: ”...I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to …
  • Hi rosehebrew. Glad to hear your are doing well on raw foods… and that your husband supports you. Do you know hebrew? Or Greek? Just curious. I don’t, but I checked out Romans 14:2… and I’m wondering if the translation is more greens or herbs. Genes…
  • Hi BreakingFree. Places to camp? You mean near DC or further out. We have the Shenandoa and Blue Ridge mountains just west of where I live. (I live about 40 miles west of DC.) We haven’t been to Colonial Williamsburg (I’m originally from AZ/TX.) I h…
  • Welcome, BreakingFree. I read your profile… I would love to be able to live out in the country… but, feel it would be difficult to live away from culture. I love the Greater DC area… so much culture/diversity… and we are still here. One day, maybe o…