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Even if we limit ourselves to burnt offerings, Cain, Abel, Noah, Abraham, and King Solomon are priests under this definition.
Cain, Abel, Noah, and Abraham all gave their offerings merely for themselves or their own families.
FTR, I agree with you Prof, but I'm not sure what your explanation means for PoC...
I don't think Cain, Abel, and Noah had too many other people to give offerings for even if they wanted to...
cain tried to give a good sacrifice but he wasn't abel
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on January 15, 2010, 10:55:00 AMEven if we limit ourselves to burnt offerings, Cain, Abel, Noah, Abraham, and King Solomon are priests under this definition.Cain, Abel, Noah, and Abraham all gave their offerings merely for themselves or their own families. That is quite a different thing than giving an offering for all the people of Israel as the Moses and the other priests did. I would also rule out King Solomon because he was from the tribe of Judah. But Moses was a Levite. He is called a priest in the OT, and he did what OT priests were supposed to do (give an offering to God for the people of Israel).As for NT Christians all being priests, I think the point of that is that we can come to God personally (with Christ as mediator) without needing to have another person (like OT priests) as mediator. It does NOT mean that we become necessary mediators (like OT priests) for other people.
I think a better definition for "Priest" would be:"Those who are called Priests in the Bible before the tearing of the veil, heroes with 'Priest(s)' in the title, and St. Patrick."Gets away from the sticky situation that could possibly include Job, Saul, etc. while including all the cards that are obviously Priests.
We could have a Moses reprint with two scripture references in the box, one OT and one NT...giving us our first card with multiple scripture references.
Actually I thought that Tim was NOT a playtester.
I do as well. However, after several years of experience on this forum, I have seen countless rulings. And I have seen things go differently than Tim though quite a few times. I think there was only 1 time EVER that something went differently than you thought.
Gets away from the sticky situation that could possibly include Job, Saul, etc. while including all the cards that are obviously Priests.
Rob was kind enough to add me as a playtester a couple weeks ago. (Apparently the "moderator" title when applied to local moderators supersedes the "playtester" title below my name on the left of the screen.)
Is Moses "obviously" a priest? When the priests set was printed the playtesters said they were reprinting all of the priests that had previously been printed as teal heroes. Moses didn't get reprinted. If he was obviously a priest he should have been.
Moses8/8 Teal/Gold/White/Purple/Green Hero-Priest, Judge, Musician, Egyptian Royalty, Prophet-"Hax to cross water, and /t Egypt .kill. Identifiers are l33t."
Rob was kind enough to add me as a playtester a couple weeks ago.
Bible says Moses was a Priest, Moses was a Levite, Moses went into "priests-only" areas, Moses offered sacrifices for the Children of Israel, sounds pretty obvious now that we have the previously-overlooked information.
Quote from: Minister Polarius on January 15, 2010, 06:45:05 PMBible says Moses was a Priest, Moses was a Levite, Moses went into "priests-only" areas, Moses offered sacrifices for the Children of Israel, sounds pretty obvious now that we have the previously-overlooked information.