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Matthew 5:18 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.
2007-01-12 02:34:19
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answered by Royal Racer Hell=Grave © 7
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The Mosasic Laws. These were the laws that governed how God's people lived their lives . Remember, in those days they were saved by their obediance to the laws.
The 10 commandments were not nailed to the cross, there are very few religions that state that they were done away with so therefore there is no sin in adultery, theft, envy (you get the idea).
Now we are saved by what Jesus did, not what we do, but we will do what He asked us to do if we are his. A friend once said that our obediance to the commandments are the RESULT of our salvation, not the REASON for it.
2007-01-12 02:46:38
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answered by Jeni-wren 2
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actually i believe jesus said he didnt Do AWAY with any laws, He fulfilled them.
however by tradition circumcision became outdated as a requirement even though there was much arguement among the first saints.
most of the animal sacrifices were done away with as continuing practice, however there are some people that believe it will be initiated in the Reign of Messiah once again in the mellenium.
it is written that God doesnt want sacrifice, he wants a contrite heart and an obedient spirit. it also written that God wants a circumcision of heart too.
The practice of using a Micvah was also changed to a baptism of water as a symbology of being buried in death with christ but living renewed and in a new life. Some people think that multiple baptisms are a perversion on the Washed and Cleansing of the spirit.
2007-01-12 02:43:52
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I think I know what you're asking. Before Jesus died for our sins, Jewish people had to give blood sacrifices--the lamb is the purest. (Hence, Jesus is the Lamb of God). The blood was a symbol to wash away sin. There were/are many other Jewish mandates, such as what to eat, when not to have sex, etc, etc--in the attempt to keep one as pure as possible. Jesus died for us, not so we do away with all the laws, but so we don't HAVE to in order to be saved. His blood is everything we need. Now, some of the mandates (I'm specifically thinking "food" here--I'm a food person!) are just better for us. He would rather we eat lean meat-like mutton and chicken-- than pork. He wants us to be healthy and happy. The Old Testament is chock-filled with do's and don'ts.
2007-01-12 02:47:34
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answered by sha 2
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None were "done away with" - they were fulfilled with the coming of God in human flesh. Jesus said that He came to "fulfill" the Law and the Prophets. Keeping the Law (although a good thing) was merely a way of pointing to and showing God's justice and mercy. Since "keeping the Law" could never earn us salvation - Christ showed us the way of Grace.
2007-01-12 02:37:24
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answered by Anonymous
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All laws, whether written in stone (10) or in ink (613) are to be "done away": 1Cor 13; 2Cor 3, even to the POINT of "blotting out" what's against us: Col 2;14; For by the using of laws(ordiances) "all perish" = extinction: Col 2:20-22.
The law (and lie) was given by Moses,
but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ (Jn 1:17)
He "taketh away" the first(law: lie),
that he may establish the second(grace: truth): Heb 10:9
For only thing established by "contrary things" = oxyMORON:
"One Proselyte: Twofold: More the CHILD of hell[law]": Mt 23.
http://www.godshew.org/Allegory3.htm
http://www.godshew.org/Revelations9.htm
http://www.godshew.org/GodShew.htm#nomorechildren
The GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
2007-01-12 02:45:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Rom 10:4 For Christ [is] the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.
We have a new law now. The law of love.
Love God with all your heart mind and soul
Love your neighbor as yourself.
It's a higher calling to follow these 2 commandments.
2007-01-12 02:38:20
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answer #7
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answered by sheepinarowboat 4
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Jesus was walking and picking corn on the sabbath and some saw him and he responded that the sabbath was made for man not man for sabbath. Sacrifices was stopped. Grace and what I mean by that God's wrath isnt showed like it was in the Old Test.
2007-01-12 02:41:59
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answered by iwant_u2_wantme2000 6
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No Laws were done away with, though the Messiah was the passover lamb and the final sacrifice. Those things that pointed toward His death were fulfilled. (filled full)
2007-01-12 02:37:12
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answered by hasse_john 7
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We're not talking civil law, we're talking Levitical law
For instance, Levitical law prohibited eating pork, now it doesn't apply. There are many other instances too, more than I am going to write here. You get the idea anyway.
2007-01-12 02:37:31
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answer #10
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answered by free 1 indeed 4
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