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1 | what about the Jewish feasts | Hebrews | Taleb | 102104 | ||
Searcher, Jesus FULFILLED the law. How? By His death. The penalty for "breaking the law" was death. The penalty for sin is death. Jesus PAID it for us - you, me, and everyone else - whether you, they, or I believe it or not. When Jesus PAID the penalty on the cross - the law WAS fulfilled. With the law fulfilled once and for all time - there is no more need to ever fulfill it again. The NT explains it so often. But Hebrews demonstrates what is BETTER than the OLD. Have you ever read the "better" verses in Hebrews? Blessings, Taleb |
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2 | what about the Jewish feasts | Hebrews | Searcher56 | 102127 | ||
Scripture ... Mat 5:17-19 ... He did fulfill the Law AND PROPHETS (don't foget the second half) ... and the Lord Jesus Christ said He didn't come to abolish them (Mat 5:17-19) ... and I suggest you read the warning of verse 19. Better doesn't mean the OT is done away with ... as with when the QB throws a pass, unless it is caught it is incomplete (listen to the Denver Broncos home games when the vistors throws an incomplete pass ... the crowd says INCOMPLETE) ... plus the receiver needs the QB to throw the pass. The OT is incomplete without the NT (Jesus) ... and the NT needs the OT to understand the Bible completely. Taleb, you have returned ... and we know what you have said before. |
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