Usage and Meaning of "Muth Temuth" and "B'Yom

Usage and Meaning of "Muth Temuth" and "B'Yom

A controversial but Scriptural discussion of the meaning of the phrase in Genesis "In the day thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surely die" (Gen 2v17) showing that the standard Christadelphian interpretation is not logical or accurately drawn from the Hebrew language.
We (Detroit Christadelphian Book Supply) have checked in the Hebrew work of this book. There can be no doubt on the logic of their arguement. The only problem with the book is not the arguement on "Muth Temuth", but some of their comments on the Christadelphian community and the Nazene Beliefs.

The book is published by the Nazarene Fellowship. Although the Nazarene Fellowship is not recognized as a "Christadelphian Community", and does not accept the BASF, they are correct (as far as I can see) on this point, and we need to be prepared to discuss accurately this topic.

The Nazarene fellowship is an offshoot from Christadelphians, being founded in 1873 by Edward Turney (1820-1879) of Nottingham and David Handley (1822-1886) of Maldon. They were sometimes called Renunciationists by Christadelphians as they had renounced Christadelphian teachings concerning the nature of man and the nature of Jesus Christ. The Nazarenes do not believe in the Trinity or the Immortal Soul, and differ primarily in the doctrines of the atonement. There is an excellent article in Wikipedia.
Author: P Parry
Publisher: Nazarene Fellowship
ISBN:
Date Published: 11/16/2007
Product Code: CSM2180
Cover: Stapled
Pages: 12
Size: 5.25 x 8.5
Year:
Drawer: 289
Usage and Meaning of "Muth Temuth" and "B'Yom
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