Like you said Dan, Jesus was born and "fulfilled" the prophesies regarding that promise, no need that another Jesus be born. His Law is fulfilled in one sentence "Thou shall love thy neighbor as thyself". No need that another law be given.
Would a wise man reject God's Word if he loved himself? So if I loved my neighbor as myself, I would let my neighbor also see the Word of God, Yes?
If I stole from my neighbor, that would be in violation of this commandments, yes?
If I coveted my neighbors stuff, that would be in violation of this commandment, Yes?
If I lusted after my neighbors wife, that would be in violation of this commandments, Yes?
If I killed my neighbor, or hated him without a cause, that would be in direct disobedience to this commandment, Yes?
If I created an image of God in the likeness of man, and gave this image to my neighbor, that would be in direct violation to this commandment, Yes?
If I lied to my neighbor, deceived him into believing something that was not true, that would be in direct violation to this commandment, Yes.
If I placed my desires, my religious customs, my definition of love before God, how is that loving myself? And if I teach my neighbor to do the same, isn't that in direct violation to both the "First and Greatest Commandment, and also "To love my neighbor as myself?
Doesn't fulfill mean to "Continue in". If I love one neighbor as myself, can I then say; "OK, I have fulfilled the requirement of this law, I can now continue on as I please"?
If I decide not to steal from
one neighbor in "fulfillment" of the Old Testament command, "Thou shall love thy neighbor as thy self", have I then fulfilled this law and am free to steal from the next guy?
I would say no. To fulfill the commandment "Thou shall love thy neighbor as thyself" would mean to continue in it. As it is written;
John 8:
31 Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him,
If ye continue in my word,
then are ye my disciples indeed;
32 And (then) ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.
Rom. 11:
22 Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God: on them which fell, severity; but toward thee, goodness,
if thou continue in his goodness:
otherwise thou also shalt be cut off.
So I do believe this scripture as well as all the others.