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1 | Are We Not Subject To The Law of God? | Rom 3:31 | Hank | 38020 | ||
Indeed, we cannot toss aside the old and replace it with the new; this is not the message of Scripture. If the Old Testament is of little importance to the Christian except for historical value, as some claim, then why would Paul have said to Timothy (2 Tim.3:16,17), "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works"? --Hank | ||||||
2 | Are We Not Subject To The Law of God? | Rom 3:31 | efrayim | 38051 | ||
GOD GAVE US THE TORAH (THE FIRST 5 BOOKS OF THE BIBLE) FIRST. EVERYTHING ELSE ( THE REST OF THE BIBLE, OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS) HAS TO AGREE WITH THE TORAH OR IT IS NOT FROM GOD. efrayim |
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3 | Are We Not Subject To The Law of God? | Rom 3:31 | Hank | 38106 | ||
efrayim, so right you are! Can you imagine John 1:1 beginning with psycho-babble such as the following: In the beginning God created the Word and the Word created the world. But of such is the junk that is being taught and believed today by false teachers. You know, one of the most powerful pieces of apologetics for the faith can be gathered from the precise harmony that exists between the Torah and all the other books in both Testaments that come after it. By the way, I see you're a new user of the forum. Welcome aboard, a hearty greeting and hand shake to you! --Hank | ||||||