Abstaining from things strangled pertains to eating meat that the blood was not drained out of therefore the lifeblood is still in the meat and the animal was killed in an inhumane manner.
Abstaining from blood he's talking about not drinking the blood which is also a Torah command. Two different commands pertaining to two different things.
Why not state circumcision of the flesh right out first thing, because it is written in the Torah and as first 21 states if they're going to the synagogue and hearing the Torah spoken on the Sabbath they will hear the commands concerning the circumcision and then they themselves will have to make that decision whether or not they are going to obey.
Circumcision is PAINFUL. Abstaining from drinking blood is not painful, not eating meat that came from an animal that was strangled is not painful abstaining from sexual fornication is not painful, abstaining from things offered to idols is not painful. They laid out the EASY things they could do to get started.
CIRCUMCISION IS PAINFUL!! Remember how circumcision was used by Dinah's Brothers to enact revenge upon the people who raped her? They circumcised all them and then waited till the third day when they were still in pain and came down and killed all of them.
why did they need to State circumcision right then in there? Did they State their that they needed to love God and love their neighbor? Did they State Fair that they needed to Father and mother? Did they State their that they needed to not worship other gods? The four things that they stated were the things that were detrimental to their health and well-being.
It would be like if a meth head prostitute who was a Wiccan received salvation, you wouldn't tell her that she needs to start going to church on Sunday morning and giving tithe, you would tell her she needs to stop doing meth, stop being a prostitute and stop practicing witchcraft because those are the things that are detrimental to her and the rest of the stuff she will learn as she goes just like these new converts were going to learn as they went as is stated in verse 21. it was a learning process for you wasn't it? I believe I asked you that before and you chose not to respond, probably because your response would prove my statement true.
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