Christians who embrace radical pacifism face a serious dilemma when they come to the Old Testament, because the historical narratives of the Hebrew Scriptures are filled with instances when the Lord commanded the Israelites to go to war. In...
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Jesus came to fulfil the moral law by yielding to it a perfect obedience we could never have yielded, and by paying the penalty for our breach of it with His precious blood which we could never have paid.... the OT is the gospel in bud, the NT is the gospel in bloom .....
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www.understandingthebible.org/Bible_Overviews_page_1.ht...
www.understandingthebible.org/Bible_Overviews_page_1.htm
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Matthew 5:17–19 — How Did Jesus Fulfill the Law? ... Neither Jeremiah nor any other prophet decried sacrifices as such. They meant that moral law is always paramount to the ritual law. (Ibid.)
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www.wcg.org/lit/law/curryapp.htm
www.wcg.org/lit/law/curryapp.htm
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Just as Jesus fulfilled the hope and purpose of the Sabbath, the Temple, the Nation, the Sacrifices, etc., so too he, himself, fulfills the law (Lk 24:44; Jn 1:45; Acts 28:23; Rom 10:5-10; Heb 10:1; cf. Jn 1:17). Ultimately, Jesus did not fulfill the law by what he did but by who he is.
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Did Jesus fulfill the Law? Yes He did, He said so very clearly. Does this mean that the Law is gone, because Jesus fulfilled it? Well in the same passage Jesus said the Law would never be gone, as long as there was both Earth and sky. ... Did you know that there is a Moral Law (the 10 Commandments, the Royal Law),
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What is the TRUTH about the Ten Commandments and the Mosaic Law, and is there a difference? What about Talmud and Oral Law, civil codes, health rules, and theocratic regulations. The Law of Moses? The Moral Law? The Royal Law? ... So many Christians believe and teach: LAW IS BAD, ... But Jesus never did break the Sabbath --
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www.truthseek.net/laws.html
www.truthseek.net/laws.html
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1953 The moral law finds its fullness and its unity in Christ. Jesus Christ is in person the way of perfection. He is the end of the law, for only he teaches and bestows the justice of God: "For Christ is the end of the law, that every one who has faith may be justified."4...
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www.scborromeo.org/ccc/p3s1c3a1.htm
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Believers are not subject to the penalty and condemnation of the law: "Therefore there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus" (Rom 8:1). But, all that being said, the moral aspect of the law forms the basis for Christian ethics and this applies to believers and unbelievers.
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www.frontlinemin.org/lawgospel.asp
www.frontlinemin.org/lawgospel.asp
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Attempts have been made to break down God's law into three primary divisions called the Moral Law, the Civil Law ... Here is a fundamental Bible absolute uttered from the mouth of our Lord Jesus Christ: "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.
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www.awarenessministry.org/illegal.htm
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