Whether you like or not that is not conveyed in the text as bugkiller showed with Lk 24:44. Besides John 1:16 is talking about the fullness of Jesus and not the law. You need something that says grace was added to the law. The law is not grace. The law does not provide for grace either. I did not say grace did not exist.Whether you like it or not, that is historically how rabbis used the phrase and when the historical facts don't match your interpretation, usually it's best to adjust your interpretation. John 1:16 makes it clear that grace is being added to grace, not in opposition. Jesus did not disagree with the Father and did nothing contrary to the Father's will, so he did not command anything different in nature than what the Father had commanded, but rather he was talking about having them follow his example of obedience. With Luke 24:44, neither the Law nor the Prophets write about the Messiah doing away with the law, so that's not referred to.
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