responses to jaybird
Kataluo does not mean "to abolish". It means to destroy, throw down, or overthrow.
Again, you are putting the Apostle Paul and Jesus at variance, effectively either seeking to cause a civil war within the scriptures or you are completely rejecting the writings of Paul.
Really? Galatians 2:14- But when I saw that they walked not uprightly according to the truth of the gospel, I said unto Peter before them all, If thou, being a Jew, livest after the manner of Gentiles, and not as do the Jews, why compellest thou the Gentiles to live as do the Jews?
Again, you are pitting the teachings of Jesus and of Paul against one another. But in the way we interpret the scriptures, Jesus and Paul are in perfect agreement.
This is correct. But what you fail to understand is that both Jesus and Paul, and you can add James too, taught that the Law is fulfilled in one word LOVE.
This is called an equivocation fallacy. You fail to distinguish between the moral law and the ceremonial law, which is what this discussion is really about.
No the scriptures do. And nowhere in the scriptures are New Covenant christians commanded to get circumcised, offer turlle doves when their children are born, construct a building to offer sacrifices for sins, forbidden to wear mixed fabrics, forbidden to eat certain kinds of meats, etc. You won't find that anywhere in the scriptures
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and your idea of fulfilled means abolished, in other words its not abolished its abolished???
when someone teaches the law is not for to be followed its basically saying the example of Jesus is not our example.
Paul imitated Jesus and that was after the crucifixion. historians say the same of James.
if you dont follow the law you are not following the example of Jesus. sorry there is just no way around this.
your following theology (of man) which has been wrong at times. im following the example of Jesus and that example is law obedience, there is no other example.
your following theology (of man) which has been wrong at times. im following the example of Jesus and that example is law obedience, there is no other example.
another thing you ignore, the new covenant is the law written on our heart. written on the heart does not mean tossed aside. written on the heart means the law is still very much there.
but how can one sin when there is no law?
so now its man and not the Most High who determines what is sin and what is not?
the law is a curse, did Jesus get cursed for obeying it?