Wow, over 400 pages in and I don't think I ever made a comment. Why so many pages for such a simple subject? The OT was about the Law and blood sacrifice. It was imperfect and it simply "covered" sin. It was temporary till Christ came. Then He became the blood sacrifice, and our sins are now taken away, not just covered by the blood of a sacrificed animal. We no longer have need of the Law and blood sacrifice. We have Christ, our only high priest. If you are under the Law you need the blood of an animal and a priest to go before God on your behalf. Christ broke all of that, He is the sacrifice, He took our sin away, and He goes to the Father in our place.He is our high priest and we can come boldly before the throne, which was not possible in the OT. Jesus brought a new covenant. Very simple.
20 and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.
And the Jewish believers in Acts were
And one Ananias, a devout man according to the law, having a good report of all the Jews which dwelt there, Acts 22:12
20 Thou seest, brother, how many thousands of Jews there are which believe; and they are all zealous of the law: Acts 21:20
Conclusion: Your point about everyone preaching that the Law was nailed at the crucifixion was a tad premature. No one preached that in Acts. Even by the time Acts 15 arrived, it was only agreed that the Gentiles who believe do not have to keep the Law.
Only after Paul was raised, then the ascended Christ revealed to him that the Law was nailed to the cross, for everyone.
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