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what im trying to say is somethings meant only for the jews .and somethings meant for the only for the gentiles.

2006-07-30 03:43:29 · 11 answers · asked by bassetluv 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yes there are different laws for Jew and Gentile. Gentiles have the Seven Noahide Laws. The other (613) laws are for the Jews.

2006-07-30 04:34:26 · answer #1 · answered by Quantrill 7 · 1 1

The law of God (The Ten Commandments) is the same for everybody.

However, in the 1880's many protestant leaders realized that they could grow huge congregations and cash flow by requiring little from their converts. Thus the "cheap grace" movement was born. Many of the leaders were embarrassed by the fact that the Sabbath had been forgotten. And asking people to obey the 9 commandments sounds silly. So the solution was to pretend that the entire law has been abolished.

2006-07-30 03:52:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Only the seven Noahide Laws apply to gentiles.

Noahide Laws

The Jew, G-d’s ambassador to this world, was commanded to fulfill 613 commandments (Mitzvot) which are intended to suffuse this material world with Divine Energy in preparation for the Messianic Era. It is the task of the non-Jew to create a stable environment where the G-dly Light can rest. For this purpose, G-d gave humanity seven universal laws; basic laws which ensure that the world remain a civilized society, a world which can be transformed (through Torah and Mitzvot) into a vehicle for G-dliness.

Six of these laws were commanded to Adam and Eve, and the seventh one, the prohibition against eating a limb which was severed from a live animal, was given to Noah – as this law was unnecessary from Creation until after the Flood when all humankind was vegetarian (see Genesis 1:29, 9:3).

These seven laws are called the “Seven Noachide Laws,” for they are mandatory for all descendants of Noah, the progenitor of modern humanity.

Judaism does not encourage non-Jews to convert to Judaism, for we believe that a non-Jew who follows his laws can lead a fulfilling spiritual life. In fact, a non-Jew who studies and observes the Noachide Commandments can attain a spiritual level superior to the High Priest who enters the Holy of Holies on Yom Kippur (Talmud, Babba Kamma 38a).

These are the Seven Laws:

1. Not to worship idols.
2. Not to blaspheme.
3. Not to murder.
4. Not to steal.
5. Not to be involved in illicit sexual behavior (adultery, incest, homosexuality, etc.).
6. Not to eat the limb of a living creature [not to be cruel to animals].
7. To establish courts of justice to enforce these laws.

2006-07-30 12:16:25 · answer #3 · answered by Hatikvah 7 · 1 1

yes and no.. the Jews had laws that they abide by, and observed.
the gentiles were like dogs, and commonly referred to as dogs, because we would worship a shoe or a tree or anything! LOL!
the law was written for Jews.. but both are to adhere to it, since we are adopted into the family of Christ, who's lineage was Jewish.
the old testament was written for the Jews, and after Christ came the new conventant was written or the new testament.. we are the new testament church people.

2006-07-30 03:47:56 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes and no. Some things apply to both, but are ignored by both!

Jesus was reforming the Jewish religion so they wouldn't stone whores on the street with rocks, which they've stopped doing, by the way.

That was a Jewish law!

It's a Christian rule that women can't speak in Church! 1 Corinthians. Now, go figure the rest out for yourself.

Read and learn Jesus and his approach to things.

2006-07-30 04:17:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Only Jews followthe Old Testament. According to Christianity, Jesus died so the Christians wouldn't have to do things like observe kashrut. Of course, when it's convenient to them, Christians pull out the Old Testament.
Muslims also have their own set of laws, in the Qu'ran.

2006-07-30 03:47:49 · answer #6 · answered by me41987 4 · 0 0

as a messianic jew i would say we are to abide by the same laws the ten commandments! buti also think the jew is to not forgoe traditions the lord made to become a mainstream christian, God commanded the jews to celebrate the passover forever! also when jesus did the first communion he did so at the passover seder and he said do this in rememberence of me. Are you jewish?

2006-07-30 09:24:44 · answer #7 · answered by customclean95 2 · 0 0

After we receive Christ we no longer live under the law. Those that are unsaved they still live under the law(condemnation).
Romans 7(read its entirety)
Romans 2:11,9
I Corinthians 12:13
Galatians 3:11-13

Have you received Christ as your personal saviour? If not, this is the way you receive him as your personal saviour: "acknowledge that you are a sinner and ask God to come into your heart and cleanse you from all unrighteousness".

2006-07-30 05:16:20 · answer #8 · answered by narcisscus24 5 · 0 0

there are various diverse interpretations of the U. S. shape, yet that doesn't changing the wording of that record. merely through fact incorporates a "fact" with an time table and tries to curl that "fact" to in good shape their recommendations does not invalidate the "fact". If that became the case, then evolution does not be "genuine" through fact Christians (and others) have twisted info to (attempt) to instruct that's fake. Misuse or fake effect of "fact" does not turn "fact" in a "falsehood". that's a logical fallacy.

2016-10-01 06:27:54 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

NO sweetheart Gods laws are the same for everyone.

2006-07-30 03:47:03 · answer #10 · answered by His eyes are like flames 6 · 0 0

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