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the bible documents that Jesus did away with the law do you know what that law was

2007-07-12 15:45:33 · 13 answers · asked by zorrro857 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The law of God will remain forever with no ending.Read the bible to know the law of God.
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2007-07-12 15:50:16 · answer #1 · answered by Jesus M 7 · 1 2

Actually, Jesus said that he came to fulfill the law, not to destroy it. he is speaking about the Mosaic Law, or what the Jews refer to as the Torah (the first 5 books of the Old Testament). Those laws were meant to show humans that they could never do enough "works" to be considered righteous by God's standards. So Jesus did all that had to be done for us, so that we could come under the covenant of Grace instead.

2007-07-12 22:50:18 · answer #2 · answered by Simon Peter 5 · 1 1

Are you knowledgeable about the ark? Great if so. You see the ark of the covenant Had the mercy seat and Jesus is the mercy that cover the Law of God.
You can have law without mercy but not mercy without law.

Therefore he did away with the Law base on the sacrifice of the sinless flesh offered for the remittance of sin or in other words Mercy.

2007-07-13 14:05:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

My view as a "NO" is that Jesus came to fulfilll the law. I find fulfil is defined as follows: To bring into actuality; effect: To carry out. To measure up to; satisfy. To bring to an end; complete. Thus you are not wrong to use the words "end of the law" because of the completed position. However do you see the end in the same position that Jesus saw it when he said the law will not pass away Until ......

Jesus was the ultimate in that he fulfilled the words that say "it is appointed for every man to die once and then comes judgment" Jesus did die and was judged to be not guilty and was born again to eternal life never to face death again. Thus all who do become a part of him by faith in the fact that he is the justification or God, will also be raised to eternal life never to see death again.

In conclusion Jesus is the end of the law for those who do believe in him and the work of God by him but for those who do not believe, the law still does apply. They will be judged. Jesus as the one who completed the law that required an eye for an eye and a perfect man did accomplish this and was sacrificed so others could believe4 in him and have the benefit of his fulfillment.

2007-07-12 23:23:50 · answer #4 · answered by cjkeysjr 6 · 0 2

Jesus did not do away with the law. He fulfilled the law. The only law that Christians do no keep is the mosaic law of sacrifice because the sacrifice of Jesus made it unnecessary. Jesus said "if you love me, keep my commandments". This refers to the 10 commandments written by the hand of God and given to Moses. These laws are eternal and will never change.

2007-07-12 22:51:43 · answer #5 · answered by Mr. E 7 · 0 2

The Mosaic law. Romans 10:4 says "For Christ is the end of the Law, so that everyone exercising faith may have righteousness"
Because of the imperfect, sinful state of all mankind, none could be declared righteous through trying to establish their own righteousness by works of the Mosaic Law. many of the Jews of the first century looked for righteousness to come to them through their own works under the Mosaic Law. But Paul showed that their zeal was misdirected because of lack of accurate knowledge. Therefore they did not receive the real righteousness that comes from God. They would have to see their error and turn to God through Christ to receive righteousness and freedom from the condemnation of the Law.

Ephesians 2:15 says "By means of his flesh he abolished the enmity, the Law of commandments consisting in decrees, that he might create the two peoples in union with himself into one new man and make peace;"

2007-07-13 08:18:09 · answer #6 · answered by babydoll 7 · 0 0

Jesus was the End of the Mosaic Law and an end to the Covenant through Isaac.

A final religion and Law was to come from the land of Ke'dar.

2007-07-12 22:49:27 · answer #7 · answered by kloneme 3 · 1 2

This is one of the core elements of the abomination that the Spouter of Lies, Paul, created out of the ashes of the Jerusalem Church, an Essene sect bent on restoring the strict observance of the 'Law of Moses'. After Yashua bin Yusef withdrew from the scene his younger brother, Y'acov, better known as James the Just became head of the group. This is contrary to the myth that Paul built up that it was Simon-Peter to whom the leadership fell.

Paul had to be able to dispense with the strict adherence to the religious and dietary observances, mostly because they were so intensely 'Hebrew' in their nature, and could not be sold to the largely Greek and Roman world to which Paul the Usurper was peddling his fictions.

2007-07-12 22:56:36 · answer #8 · answered by cosmicvoyager 5 · 0 2

Jesus said I have not come to do away with the law but to fullfill it.

2007-07-12 22:48:26 · answer #9 · answered by Cookyduster 4 · 2 1

that refers to the Law of Moses

2007-07-12 22:48:29 · answer #10 · answered by kingsfananne 1 · 2 0

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