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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: alex39 Ordered by Date |
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1 | Born under the law of Moses | Bible general Archive 4 | alex39 | 218009 | ||
Good evening humility, He was obeying Deut. 10:12-13. Loving God is not exclusive from obeying God. In fact, love is not even first on the list of what the Father expects from His redeemed people, it's in the middle, kind of like a cementing agent for the other 4 "duties" of a saved person. Alex |
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2 | Is this law still binding? If so, how? | Bible general Archive 4 | alex39 | 217998 | ||
Greetings humility, Answer to question no.2 first because it's easier: Evening began a new day. Having relations under these circumstances was not a matter of sin or trespass, simply a matter of uncleanness, a state preventing one from coming to the tabernacle/temple (otherwise it would become defiled). Question 1 - There are some states of uncleanness that were removed by Jesus. If you read about the ritual of purification (Num. 20) which was for the really big defilement - touching a corpse - and then connect that back to the cross (John 19:34) you can see that we, as believers, not only get covered in the blood that flowed, but also the living water that was necessary (in the ritual) when His side was pierced. We are perpetually covered in the blood and living waters of salvation and purification. Alex |
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