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(Thank you, BK!)
Happy, happy Chanukah!
"Three things will last forever—faith, hope, and love—and the greatest of these is love." - 1 Corinthians 13:13 The Greek in this passage is "agape" meaning "affection." In the King James Version, it reads as "charity." In the New Living Translation, it reads as "love." The LORD asks us to have affection for each other, not just "agapao," which is to love in a social or moral sense.
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Thank you very much! I know that you don't celebrate Christmas so season's greetings!
I left a comment behind on the importance of the Talmud and the Oral Law. It is important, coinciding with Chanukkah, since Chanukkah is a rabbinic invention and does not have a basis in the Torah. Check it out. It is very important will clear up a lot.
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