i did i won them in a poker game from god i beat him with 4 aces
2007-07-11 18:39:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Young Terrorist,
Paul had nothing to do with negating the Mosaic Laws. The Mosaic Laws were in effect until the death, burial, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ. After that, the Apostles were given gifts from the HOLY SPIRIT which allowed them to preach at Pentecost in tongues and begin the Church that Christ forecast. HIS CHURCH began in Acts 2. There were many baptisms talked about throughout the book of Acts. Paul became an Apostle and wrote part of the New Testament (GOD'S Inspired Writings). Have a wonderful weekend.
Thanks,
Eds
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2007-07-11 18:38:05
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answered by Eds 7
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Christ himself said "Man was not made for the Sabbath, but the Sabbath for man". This illustrates the principle that the majority of the Judaic law was intended to protect man from certain influences in his environment. Like the proscription from eating pork which protected them from the worms they could get from eating it. This was one type of law. The other type of law was pretty simple - follow the 10 commandments and make the required sacrifices. The ten commandments were never negated, and the sacrifices were to be performed only as a symbol for the ultimate sacrifice, that of the Son of God, which, once it was performed by the Crucifixion, removed the need for the other sacrifices. The first type of law changed as society and culture did away with the need for protection from things like undercooked pork. The second is still being practiced today, except for the sacrifices which are no longer necessary.
2007-07-11 18:47:09
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answered by mommanuke 7
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Matthew 6 is a sturdy representation of what the Pharisees did to break the regulation of Moses. So i could refer you to that financial disaster. The Pharisees theory that they have been residing the regulation of Moses. They have been sinning the comprehensive time yet theory that they did no longer. They have been 'blind'. yet they claimed that they'd see. it is interior the Gospel of John. in case you mean the Pharisees, that they had the order from God to be the place they have been. They have been Levites after all.
2016-11-09 02:31:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus did not negate but did fulfill them...Jesus was crucified and died for the sins of those who accept his atonement. It doesn't change the laws but it does by faith change the man.
he did not negate any law's but he completely fulfilled them...Why the Sabbath..It is the day of the lord...Why the sacrifices? They were shadows of the true sacrifice...Why the cleanliness laws..To show we had to be made new...Jesus fulfilled the law. Your mistake is the same as those who did not recognize Christ. They tried to follow the law and forgot to notice God.
2007-07-11 18:38:49
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answered by djmantx 7
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They were not negated, Jesus fulfilled the law that is why we are not under mosaic law.
2007-07-11 18:41:30
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answered by notthemamas1 4
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Jesus and his disciples did not negotiate the law they merely followed it, that was the pharisee's job the negotiate the law however after they passed on for their followers at least they had jesus's teachings to follow instead of the law for the remaining jews they continued to follow the laws as interpreted by the pharisee's.
2007-07-11 18:38:33
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answered by goodegs16 2
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Jesus did when he died for our sins. but he never said not to obey them, he said it couldn't save us. in Matt 5:18 till heaven and earth pass away, one jot one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled. saying you cant be saved by law is different then saying not to obey the law. its 2 different things. Paul preached bout Gods grace saving us and that the law couldn't. but now something else that needs to be understand is that the Jews had alot of laws and regulations but the gentiles didn't. Paul even said that even though we didn't have the law it was written in our hearts. i guess that would be our conscious
2007-07-11 18:50:55
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answered by warrior*in*the*making 5
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see yor forgetting the 12 were jews so they were under the mosaic laws. but most christians are not jews so there for we are not under mosaic laws
2007-07-11 18:39:29
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answered by ryan s 5
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That would be Luke, who wrote Acts and Paul, who wrote many epistles.
2007-07-11 19:00:42
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answered by Anonymous
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