Noooooooooooo the penalty was Death. Again, if you gonna tell people not to disregard Sabbath, then you have to give the entire law. The commmand and consequence. No chopping.
That is right. None of the Law has been done away with.
The Sabbath was a gift to man, and if the Hebrews were fine being saved from slavery in Egypt but cant understand why their God would demand they take one day - the seventh day - for rest, then the penalty is consequential. Their penalty is the foolishness that comes from the ignorance of the Sabbath.
Be not over much wicked, neither be thou foolish: why shouldest thou die before thy time? Ecclesiastes 7:17
Of course the penalty for disobeying the Most High God is death; that is why I said the punishment is
consequential to the behavior.
But, there is no place where the Most High God, or the Word of God Himself ever said that any part of the Law is set aside, done away with or void.
Plus that scripture was in terms of adultery, show me in terms of Sabbath Jesus said “He that is without sin cast the first stone”.
You are missing the context. The Word of God never said the law was void, He said that whoever is without sin cast the first stone. Fortunately,
no one except the Word of God qualified stone her - not even the Pharisees.
So, in the presence of this alleged charlatan they were trying to pass off as a fake Christ (who was actually the One,) they were still too convicted to
do the Law of the Most High God? You bet; they knew He was the One, which is why they left to try and devise a way to attack His character (and, eventual life.)
You are not qualified to stone people because you sinned, and because your KING told you to execute mercy first. Does He need to find someone in danger of being stoned for every unique sin in order for us to get the teaching exercise about mercy? You don't know how to execute mercy. The Pharisees and lost had a binary version of the law without being able to correctly judge shades of gray (either we follow it, or throw it out.)
But, you are not alone; none of us actually know how to qualify to the Law to be worthy to be judges - not yet. Remember, when we get our perfected body, the judgement laws seem to go back into effect because
the saints will be qualified to judge people.
It is like any parent that gives their sophomoric, short-sighted child a privilege or charge: initially the dilettante believes s/he can do it. However, when s/he realizes how painfully unprepared s/he is to take the charge, the parent has to come in and
set boundaries.
God gave the Hebrews the charge to be judges; and entire tribe was devoted to it (and, what happened to DAN?) Then, when men went whoring against the Most High, and gave vain oblations, He had to literally come down here and
set boundaries (i.e. stop stoning people to death when you do the same evil stuff.)