Moses brought the Ten Commandments to the Jewish people, it is their law.
Jesus Christ cast out the ten commandments and said to love one another.
Why are Christians fighting to have Jewish religion in Courtrooms around the US? Do you people read the Bible anymore? Or is Jesus no longer important in the Christain faith, that we now ignore his teachings?
2006-11-04
11:07:20
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*laughing* don't get upset its just a question.
2006-11-04
11:15:48 ·
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Gal 4:30 Nevertheless what saith the scripture? Cast out the bondwoman and her son: for the son of the bondwoman shall not be heir with the son of the freewoman. 31 So then, brethren, we are not children of the bondwoman, but of the free. 5:1 Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.”
2006-11-04
11:23:40 ·
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Many who teach that the Law of Moses is still enforce use a the following few verses as proof. The number one objection that I hear most often is Matthew 5:17-19. Let’s take a closer look at this verse and see if it can be used to support the idea that the Mosaic Law is still enforce today.
Mat 5:17 “Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. 18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. 19 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.”
Verse 17 is very straight forward and declares that Jesus purpose in coming here to earth was to fulfil the Law. If this was His purpose in coming then we know for sure He completed His task before going
2006-11-04
11:24:44 ·
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back to heaven. Jesus even said that He completed the work the Father sent Him to do (John 4:34, 17:4). On the cross Jesus cried out “It is finished”.
The so-called law keepers say that verse 18 teaches that heaven and earth will pass away before even the smallest change takes place in the law. Yet, that is not what verse 18 is teaching. Verse 18 is teaching that heaven and earth will pass away before one jot or one tittle is changed in the law “TILL ALL BE FULFILLED”. When was all fulfilled? The answer is obvious, at the Cross of Christ Jesus. Now that Jesus fulfilled the law it could be changed. We see this fact in Hebrews 7:
Heb 7:12 “For the priesthood being changed, there is made of necessity a change also of the law.”
Notice, if one jot or one tittle cannot be changed till heaven and earth pass, then Hebrews 7:12 cannot be true. Not only that, but Hebrews 7:12 is far greater than just a jot or tittle being changed, it’s a major overhaul of the Mosaic Law.
2006-11-04
11:26:16 ·
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Just go be Jewish... to proclaim the Ten Commandments as a Christain is Blasphemy.
2006-11-04
11:28:24 ·
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Ok I'm done arguing over scripture... there's no hope for freeing Christians. Unless Jesus comes back they will forever be the Slaves and Servants of Israel.
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2006-11-04
11:31:18 ·
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I've always wondered that. Christ says quite blatantly what he thinks of it, but christians go along with the original.. hmm
2006-11-04 11:11:54
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answered by Anonymous
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definite the biblical legends are outstanding fairy tale thoughts and so is your socialist dogma. Manna comes from heaven and the persons's needs are met magically via "sharing the wealth." all of us gets alongside with one yet another and "shares" no count what share there are or how little there is to proportion. The loaves and fishes will magically multiply to fill the hampers until eventually all of us is fed. What gorgeous fairy thoughts. Now shall we examine out the worldwide because it relatively is, in case you may submit to the discomfort of genuine existence without fairy thoughts. greater than a number of cultures grossly and mindlessly overpopulate, on an analogous time as others squander away their investment capital (like ours has). the former ensure exertions is airborne dirt and dirt inexpensive and everyones usual of residing, thank you now to globalism, drops ever decrease. The latter makes specific any capital for bobbing up new industries is squandered. at the same time they have placed is back to the place the economic gadget replaced into in 1930. the way out, i've got faith, is in all probability the comparable: yet another worldwide conflict over land and supplies. i've got faith WW III is now unavoidable because of the fact inhabitants would be a lot lager each and every era and a pair greater will carry too many without magic loaves and fishes. except there is yet another miracle like the tripling of rice yields interior the early 1970's (that replaced into magic loaves i assume), and Asia would not stupidly basically triple inhabitants and eat up the bounty back like it has, i do no longer see yet differently out. fortunately, even the mindlessly overpopulating cultures are commencing as much as examine greater suitable. If the squandering cultures do additionally, there in all probability would be no WW IV.
2016-10-15 09:28:58
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answered by grabe 4
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Jesus did not cast out the Ten commandments. you are totally wrong.
Mark 12:29 And Jesus answered him, The first of all the commandments is, Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord:
Start with the above commandment and read on. Jesus did not cast out those commandments. He acknowledge them as his Father's commandments to us all.
When a Gentile accepts Jesus as their savior and invites Him into their heart and life, they become adopted into God's family. All rules apply to those who accept Jesus as their savior.
The Ten commandments are an important part of Jesus teachings. Where does it say that Jesus cast out the Ten commandments? Back up your claim with the scripture.
1 Thessalonians 4:2 For ye know what commandments we gave you by the Lord Jesus.
Ever since Jesus was crucified and died on that cross, and rose again, ANYONE who accepts Jesus as the man who died for their sins and invited Him into their hearts and life, belong to God and all His laws apply to them as well as the Jews. By the blood of Jesus, thorugh salvation, I who was born a Gentile has been adopted into God's family along with his chosen Jewish people. Praise the Lord!
You speak of false hoods. The KJV bible speaks the truth of which I stand firmly on.
2006-11-04 11:21:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I'm not even Christian but I believe Jesus existed and that he said many wize things that are all to often misinterpreted to everyones convenience. In says in the bible that to kill an ox is as sinfull as to kill a man. Think about that. And the commandment , though shalt not kill.
2006-11-04 11:38:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus ratified the ten commandments.Please read Mt5,17-48,Mt22,36-40,Mk7,9-13,Mk10,19.The apostles concurred (Rom13,8-10,Jas2,8).Jesus even told the rich young man that the commandments were necessary for eternal life(Mt19,17).
2006-11-04 11:29:49
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answered by kalusz 4
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Why does anyone care? If they wanted a quote from Romeo And Juliet, I doubt you would be so concerned. How about we put the ten commandments up out of American tradition, and if they have anything to do with your religious beliefs, great. If not, look at them as a very famous quote from literature.
In the words of Paul Harvey, which commandment is it that you have such a problem with?
2006-11-04 11:10:47
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answered by Anonymous
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People don't know or hear the ten commandments, they have been taken out of schools, courtrooms and every public building. Pray for revival.
2006-11-04 11:34:50
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answered by ? 7
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Nobody knows Jesus' teachings, or even if he really existed or not. All of the New Testament was written decades after he supposedly died. Nobody knows if Moses was a real person either.
All of the stories are obviously fictional, even if any had any real basis at all.
2006-11-04 11:09:50
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answered by nondescript 7
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Jesus did not cast out the ten commandments. The ten commandment speak love. Jesus did say to love one another, but also said to follow the commandments.
2006-11-04 11:09:14
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answered by Shane 3
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"love thy neighbor as thyself" never really caught on among christians.
"love the sinner, hate the sin?" Yeah, sure! (wink, wink).
Adultery? False witness? Coveting? Give me a break.
Then there's Leviticus that they LOVE to use against others. I've never met one single christians who even attempted to adhere to all the Levitican proscriptions, but they sure demand it of others!
2006-11-04 11:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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