If a Jew at acts 2 were to ask peter “now that I repent from crucifying Jesus and be baptized as you have said, do I still need to keep the law of Moses?”
Peter would most certainly reply yes. So that means he cannot be preaching the same gospel Paul would preach later on in Galatians.
If you want to comment on a discussion that does not involve you, at least understand the discussion topic.
That is the point I was making to grandpa.
And Posthuman has made the point that I was trying to show you.
Peter wasn't skilled enough, and didn't understand enough, to say at that time that the law of Moses is not needed.
It didn't occur to anyone that the law of Moses was over with at that time. It wasn't until people started receiving Revelations of Christ that people started understanding that the Law of Moses was over.
It didn't occur to me right away. And I've never even practiced Judaism, apart from trying to work at the 10 commandments.
I had to be shown that following Christ, being a Christian, resting in Christ, would not be the cause of breaking any commandments, and is in fact the ONLY cause of being able to keep them. Not by working but by resting in Christ.
2 Corinthians 5:17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature:
old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.