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Well not ALL laws are for ALL people...
Well there you go then.
Yet when I've said that some of God's laws are not for Gentiles today because Jesus didn't teach the way to salvation was by keeping the law, you said "well he wrote the Torah and you are saying that it's not true. So is it fake?"
So when you say "law", do you mean JUST Torah or do you also include oral torah?
I've been asking YOU, and Hark, that question.
Threads on here that talk about Gentiles keeping the law speak usually of food laws and the Sabbath. References are given from Exodus and Leviticus that say that these laws were given for all time - and there is usually a discussion/argument about what that means.
If you are talking about God's law and referencing the OT and the laws given at Sinai, then there are many laws written in Leviticus that no one talks about. Do you include these in the law - they were given at Sinai just as much as the 10 commandments and the food laws.
Law, to me, means the books of the law in the OT. I am not Jewish; I don't know what the oral Torah is. And as a Christian, salvation is through Christ, who taught us many things, but not that it is a sin to wear clothes of different fibres etc.
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