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Gift wrapping for men – my further response

I believe you are right Murray. Quite apart from scientific exegesis, logic alone tells me that if Rabbi Jehoahin uses a bow to tie his string, despite believing string was not used, while Rabbi Saul says string was used because … Continue reading

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Gift wrapping for men – a further response

Murray replies: Hi Mal, Personally I don’t go in much for the suggestion that string might have been used. The point was, however, debated in the Rabinnical literature. In the “Gift Midrash” – an as yet unpublished document only recently … Continue reading

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Gift wrapping for men – my response

Thanks Murray. Obviously you have given this considerable deep thought, and much scholarly insight is in evidence. In fact, if I may get in before Noel does, you’ve seem to have it all wrapped up. I’m tempted to say there … Continue reading

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Gift wrapping for men – a response

One of my colleagues, Baptist pastor Murray Hogg, has carried out an investigation into the theological credibility of Matthews thesis that the gifts were unwrapped. I share his response with you here: On reading this it struck me as an … Continue reading

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Gift wrapping for men

Now that you’ve survived Christmas, and saved all the wrapping paper for next year, I thought you might enjoy this from Vineyard Christian Fellowship of Sunland, California. Gift wrapping for men This is the time of year when we think … Continue reading

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