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1 | How does it make them ashamed? | Ezek 43:10 | DocTrinsograce | 239139 | ||
Hi, Jalek... It is gracious of you to think that it might be so, but where do you find in the history of my forefathers an obedience to the Old Covenant? I find much disobedience recorded, but I find no particular time when the Jews were perfectly obedient. Peter called the Law, "a yoke which neither our fathers nor we have been able to bear" (Acts 15:10b NASB). In Him, Doc |
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2 | How does it make them ashamed? | Ezek 43:10 | Jalek | 239144 | ||
Greetings, They were obedient enough to enter the Promised Land as opposed to the original generation that came out of Egypt. After that, things went downhill. Jalek |
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3 | How does it make them ashamed? | Ezek 43:10 | DocTrinsograce | 239149 | ||
Dear Jalek, When in your post #239138 you wrote, "They [Jews] go from being obedient to the Law..." I thought you meant that they were actually being obedient. Yes, they did manage to keep a few commands here and there. Of course, as James asserts (James 2:10), the failure to keep any single component of the law is to be guilty of failing the whole. In Him, Doc |
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