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Paul's Nazarite Vow

(Thread begun by RandyP )

Paul in kjv@Acts:18:18 and kjv@Acts:21:15-40 performs what appears to be a temporary Nazarite vow for purification yet in Galatians:2 etc.. insists that believers are dead to the Law. Is there contradiction with Paul? Is there a place for the Law after all?


Today's introductory text: easton@Acts:18:18

The vow that Paul was under most likely was a form of the Nazarite vow originally established in easton@Numbers:6:1-21

    3 well known men in the bible under a life long commitment to the Nazarite vow:
  1. Judge - Samson easton@Judges:13:4-5
  2. Judge/Prophet - Samuel easton@1Samuel:1:11
  3. Prophet - John the Baptist easton@Luke:1:15

(see: dict:all NAZARITE )
(Note: both men and women could take the oath)
(Note: It later became possible to take a temporary oath lasting at least 1 week and there became the possibility of a "sponsor" who could pay the expenses+sacrifices of others thereby not having to due the complete time other than the 1 week purification)

With that vow in mind let's now examine what Paul submitted himself to in easton@Acts:21:15-40


Here is where the long time controversy doctrinally begins: easton@Acts:21:25


What then does Paul decide to do? Why would he do this? easton@Acts:21:26

What were the results of Paul's action? easton@Acts:21:27-39

(note: The results of him doing as the apostles had ordered turned out no better for Paul than if he had resisted their order)

    So we have to ask:
  1. Why did Paul do this?
  2. What does it mean for us and Paul's doctrine of justification?

    Let's discuss some possible answers:
  1. easton@Acts:22:17-24
  2. easton@1Corinthians:9:19-23
  3. easton@Acts:24:10-21
  4. (any scriptures group can bring up?)
  5. easton@Galatians:3:21-29



Comment Board:PaulNazariteVow

Further Resources:
http://hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/15350/did-paul-take-the-nazarite-vow-in-cenchreae-if-so-why-this-vow

http://www.christiancourier.com/articles/699-did-paul-sin-in-submitting-to-the-temple-ritual

http://www.bibleresearch.org/lawbook4/b4w5.html

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