In 2 Timothy 2:19, The scriptures talk about “rightly dividing the word of truth. Many misunderstandings arise from not knowing how to divide the Bible.
The first division we need to understand is the distinction between the Old Testament and the New Testament. In the Old Testament we learn all about God. There are many references to Jesus but usually in prophecy.
(1) we must remember that Jesus had not yet come to earth in the Old Testament. There was no church, there were no Christians. Jesus had not yet died on the cross.
(2) the Old Testament is a history of the beginning of the world, it’s first family’s and a history of the Jewish people.
(3) one of the most important things to understand about the Old Testament is that the Jews during that time were under a special law that was designed especially for them.
In the Bible there are 3 different laws under which people lived at different times. Very much like this country has been under 3 different laws. In the beginning of this country, we were under the law of England. Then we were under the Articles of Confederation after our independence from England. Now we are under the Constitution of the United States of America. Likewise, in the beginning of the Bible, the people of God were under what we call the “Patriarical Law”. That was the law of the “fathers”. God spoke directly from heaven and talked to the people like he did in the garden of Eden. He told them what to do. There was no written law at this time.
—-The second law was called “ the law of Moses” because Moses was the lawgiver. This was the first written law given to God's People. It was given on Mount Sinai in the form of the 10 commandments and God added many more laws in the books of Leviticus-Deuteronomy.
—-The 3rd and final law is the Law of Christ. Given to all mankind in the gospel of the New Testament.
In the next post we will discuss how understanding these divisions impacts what we believe and why we believe it.
The first division we need to understand is the distinction between the Old Testament and the New Testament. In the Old Testament we learn all about God. There are many references to Jesus but usually in prophecy.
(1) we must remember that Jesus had not yet come to earth in the Old Testament. There was no church, there were no Christians. Jesus had not yet died on the cross.
(2) the Old Testament is a history of the beginning of the world, it’s first family’s and a history of the Jewish people.
(3) one of the most important things to understand about the Old Testament is that the Jews during that time were under a special law that was designed especially for them.
In the Bible there are 3 different laws under which people lived at different times. Very much like this country has been under 3 different laws. In the beginning of this country, we were under the law of England. Then we were under the Articles of Confederation after our independence from England. Now we are under the Constitution of the United States of America. Likewise, in the beginning of the Bible, the people of God were under what we call the “Patriarical Law”. That was the law of the “fathers”. God spoke directly from heaven and talked to the people like he did in the garden of Eden. He told them what to do. There was no written law at this time.
—-The second law was called “ the law of Moses” because Moses was the lawgiver. This was the first written law given to God's People. It was given on Mount Sinai in the form of the 10 commandments and God added many more laws in the books of Leviticus-Deuteronomy.
—-The 3rd and final law is the Law of Christ. Given to all mankind in the gospel of the New Testament.
In the next post we will discuss how understanding these divisions impacts what we believe and why we believe it.
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