The Torah

Started by debbiejo4 pages

Wow, I'm gonna run back to the Borders Book Store and buy up all the rest of the originals too..........

Thanks for the tip..

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Originally posted by willRules

You are contradicting yourself.

Is there a link showing what things are acceptable in the New Covenant but not in the Old Covenant?

I keep finding random things out but I just wonder if there is a sort of whole listing somewhere

Feceman says that the Torah is to serve as a Historical Reminder of God's relations with the Human Race.

Re: The Torah

Originally posted by chithappens
I don't understand why Christians began to say that the laws given by God through Moses stopped applying to Christians (covered through the Torah/Old Testament).

I am aware that in the New Testament, Jesus was supposed to have set a new covenant between God and followers. Where that is, I'm not sure and what about that passage negates Mosaic Law?

Also, I thought the law of God was forever and always. Again, I'm not sure if that is in the Torah, just me thinking out loud.

Their reasoning is that Jesus's death blotted out the Law, which he never said it did. True Christians, followers of Jesus should follow all the Bible, both Old and New Testament. Paul worshippers only follow the New Testement.

Jesus said "Not one jot or tittle will pass away from the law until all is fulfilled and heaven and earth are destroyed."

*Looks out window*...Hmm.....