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So, the Torah (Law) was given to Israel at Sinai in writing (I can show that many commandments existed before then) and the punishments and ability to prosecute were added at that time. Why? Because the Torah was to be used by Israel as their national rule of law. In fact, once every 7 years the king (whoever that was at the time) was to read the Torah to the people so that, they knew God's will which for Israel, was also their civil law.I was actually referring to stoning people to death and things like those laws, Moses' laws. But sure the ten commandments weren't changed. Just slavery and killing sinners, polygamy and such.
There are contradictions in the bible as have been discussed thoroughly in these forums, and doing a simple search on the internet regarding that will avail much. But I didn't feel like testing @Tree of Life 's idea, because it is a safe approach to scripture.
During the time of Yeshua, Rome ruled the land. Even though we see incidents of certain sects of Jews taking matters into their own hands (i.e. the stoning of Stephen) Rome was still the authority of the land at the time. The Torah was designed to operate in it's fullness when all of Israel was in the land and a king (and ultimately Messiah) would reign. Today we also live under secular rule and simply can't take matters in our own hands without facing punishment by secular authorities.
So, when it comes to the Law we do what we can where we are. In other words, we don't steal, don't covet, don't murder... we love neighbor, we love God (etc. etc. etc.) and those things we can't do, we don't. Christianity has turned God's law (613 commandments, the vast majority of which don't effect you at all) into a burden and curse and then accept without complaint working until May 12th to pay taxes and we accept the million other laws that rule our life. And yes, I know Paul called the law a curse... but we take that out of context, he was quoting Deuteronomy.
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