What do you mean???
2007-03-21 22:53:23
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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In general saving a life would take precedence over all else.
Not all Rabbis belong to the segments of Judaism that demand that they not touch a member of the opposite sex.
If Jesus healed on the Sabbath then he was working and that is generally prohibited. A rabbi is a teacher, not a priest. And Jesus hadn't lived out his destiny at the time nor was there or would there be a New Testament for many years following his departure.
2007-03-22 05:54:53
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answer #2
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answered by justa 7
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I am seeing a biblical thing here....Christ arguing with the rabbi's.. There are acts prohibited even if it were meant to save a life on the Sabbath.... Jesus, who was called rabbi by His followers healed on the sabbath and stirred up a controversy.. Jesus was correct.......The sabbath is for man not man for the sabbath.......
2007-03-22 06:05:59
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answer #3
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answered by cesare214 6
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Depends on where U want to be touched.---Is that why some people are refered by as being touched in the head,(old expression).Perhaps U could paint a target on where to be touched before U fall .lol--BIG X marks the spot.
2007-03-22 07:03:29
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answered by hunter 6
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Yes. "Of the 613 commandments, only the prohibitions against murder, idolatry, incest and adultery are so important that they cannot be violated to save a life. Judaism not only permits, but often requires a person to violate the commandments if necessary to save a life."
2007-03-22 05:58:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you have to be falling? Doesn't he touch you anyway?
2007-03-22 05:54:26
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answered by Anonymous
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If he can, I am sure he would.
2007-03-22 05:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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