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Did Paul or Jesus tell the Jews to stop following the law of Moses?

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  1. Paul, in Galatians 4:21-5:1 tells the church to cast out those who remain in the teachings of the old covenant law, seeing as they were persecuting those who held to the new covenant law of Liberty.

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  2. Since Romans is written by Paul, then Paul would be the one, only through the guidance of God's Holy Spirit did Paul send that message.   Romans chapter 6 (a short summary):  All who are baptize in Christ Jesus died with him and was buried with him.  As Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of his Father so we too may live a new life.  We were united in him with his death and so we shall be united with him in his resurrection.  Meaning that our old self was crucified with him so that our body with sin might be done away with and we shall no longer be slaves to sin.  Because anyone who has died is free of sin.  The death Jesus died is once for ALL (Jews and gentiles, the whole human race), but now the life he lives, he lives for God.  ALL of us are alive to God in Christ Jesus.  We should not offer any part of our body to sin through wickedness, but offer our body to God.  Our body is the temple of God.  Then the end of chapter 6 Paul says "For sin shall not be your master, because you are not under law, but under *grace*.

    That's that.  Paul was teaching and talking about *grace* that we receive through Jesus Christ son of the Almighty living God.  Jesus said, "I am in my Father and my Father is in me."  God + Son + Holy Spirit = One.

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  3. Neither,

    Read the word, It has not all been fullfilled yet and the new testament is an addition to the old.

    the only thing that is not in force now are the sacrifices of animals for sins because Yeshua was the ULtimate sacrifice for our sins.

    shalom

    paperjack: I didn't say the new testament completed the old it was an addition to the old  Read it right or get glasses.

  4. People make sincere and insincere errors.  You should read the New Testament for yourself.

  5. Jesus no

    Paul yes

  6. Neither one. They taught and observed all the Sabbaths also.

  7. Jesus died a practising Jew. He taught basic Judaism. He got 'love thy neighbour' from the Torah. Jesus followed the laws of G-d.

    Paul *tried* to get the Jews to abandon Torah and to VIOLATE Torah by worshipping the dead Jesus. Jews are forbidden to ever worship another human being, and Judaism rejects any notion that ANY man can be 'divine'. So whichever way you frame Jesus, Jews were never going to worship him - and we never, ever will.

    LYNDALEE is arrogant and also ignorant. The NT does not 'complete' the Tanakh. The Tanakh was ALREADY COMPLETE before Jesus was even born.

    Perhaps some of our evangelical friends would care to answer this simple point of logic:

    Since G-d told the Jews that not even ONE LETTER could be added to the Torah, our holy text - WHY on earth would we accept an entirely new and conflicting bible??????

    http://www.ajewwithaview.com

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    No, Jesus would have been circumcised at EIGHT DAYS old, not eight years :)

    EMPEROR: cheers :)

  8. of course not. The NT is a covenant of convenience.

  9. Paul the false prophet was. He allowed unclean meat and annulled the practice of circumcision. Perhaps, Paul was not circumcised then. Jesus circumcised at the age of 8.

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