tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37305950.post7824099726154092918..comments2023-05-14T08:30:59.970-05:00Comments on Growing in Grace Podcast: 287. Grace... ButJoel Bruesekehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10395847887953875757noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37305950.post-77217224649452959452011-04-20T07:32:36.031-05:002011-04-20T07:32:36.031-05:00Jim, you would think after 6 years of doing podcas...Jim, you would think after 6 years of doing podcasts together with me that Joel would be right about everything. *sigh*<br>All I can do is keep "trying" to help him think as he "ought" to.Kapnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37305950.post-39269587790245714202011-04-18T12:33:41.255-05:002011-04-18T12:33:41.255-05:00Well Jim I was with you on your first paragraph, b...Well Jim I was with you on your first paragraph, but then you had to go and be the second person in the world to ever agree with Kap on the Good Wednesday thing, and I've totally lost all respect for you. LOL :D<br><br>But seriously, Paul did indeed call legalism "dung," so I'm back with you on your last sentence. :)Joel Bruesekehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10395847887953875757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37305950.post-42496436986818833342011-04-18T12:01:07.727-05:002011-04-18T12:01:07.727-05:00Great podcast again. A lot of implications related...Great podcast again. A lot of implications related even to other topics like baptism (what it is versus traditional approaches).<br><br>Also I agree with Kap on the three days/three nights thing. Most people think of Sabbath as Saturday only, but the Jews also had high Sabbaths that could occur on any day of the week. The First Day of Unleavened Bread (initiated by Passover, see Leviticus) was a Sabbath in the Jewish tradition and could occur on any day of the week. If one knew the year Jesus was born, one could work from there to arrive at which day of the week it occurred in His 33rd year (it could have been Wednesday or Thursday that year).<br><br>Finally, I guess that legalism is bull-should!Jimnoreply@blogger.com