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Why are you restricting this to only specific passages?
LOL, You mean "why am I restricting the Prophesies of God I asked about, to only the Books of the Bible from Genesis through Malachi?"
How does this work then mkgal1, does a man have the belief first, then continues to search throughout the world until he can find a phrase or voice which confirms his belief?
So what you are confirming here then, which is the valid point I am making, which is that from Genesis to Malachi there is not ONE Prophesy that foretells of God's Commandments, Statutes, Judgement and Commandments, other than the Priesthood Duties in Jer. 31, becoming obsolete, passing away, being destroyed or made Void. Doesn't that mean something?
So if a man has been convinced by something, that God's Laws have become obsolete, he must GO Elsewhere, outside of the Law and Prophets that the Christ had written for my admonition, to find confirmation of this belief. Because the Law and Prophets teach just the opposite of the doctrine you are furthering here.
OK, So let's say he goes to the New Testament and see if we can find a sentence or phrase which would confirm his belief that God's Laws are become obsolete.
Let's ask Jesus and see if HE provided any Words or Phrases which would confirm the belief that the Messiah came to erase, make obsolete, destroy, or otherwise remove the Instructions God gave in the Holy Scriptures which Paul said are to be used for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works. After all, HE should know, Yes?
Does Jesus speak about the Law and Prophets? Yes, He does, in fact, very directly.
Matt. 5:17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets:
Whoa, what is this? Isn't Jesus saying that I am not to even "THINK" HE, the Messiah, the LAW Giver HIMSELF, came to destroy, remove, take away, or otherwise make Void the Law or the Prophets.
And yet, the very foundation of modern religions of this world, is the teaching that Jesus came to Destroy, remove, make obsolete, and otherwise make void God's Laws, and the words of the Prophets. Are we not warned of this very thing?
Jesus goes on.
I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.
Ironically the same ministers of righteousness who "THINK" first, and then preach that Jesus came to destroy the Laws, Commandments, Statutes and judgments of God, also preach that EVERY Prophesy about the Messiah has already been fulfilled, therefore the Law has passed.
But this Messiah who was prophesied to die for our sins in Passover, is also Prophesied to "Return" in Feast of Trumpets. Has the Holy Christ returned as Prophesied? No!! So all the Law and Prophets has not yet been fulfilled by the Christ.
So in TRUTH, the same earth HE walked, we walk. The same stars HE walked under, we walk under. And His People on this earth are still awaiting HIS Prophesied Return which has yet to be fulfilled.
So according to the Christ Jesus Himself, "one jot or one tittle has passed from the law".
So it is very clear that the Christ, our Savior, the Creator of ALL Things, who became a Man in the Person of Jesus, continued the teaching of the Law and Prophets, and did not, even once, suggest, imply or otherwise teach that HIS Own Law, HE created as the God of the Old Testament, had passed, become obsolete, or Void, other than the Levitical Priesthood which HE took over and became the unblemished Lamb as Prophesied.
So now we have covered the Holy Scriptures from Genesis to the Beginning of Acts. 43 entire Books of the Bible and still ZERO evidence, not one WORD which implies, suggests, or otherwise teaches that God's Definition of Righteousness and iniquity, Holy and Unholy, Clean and unclean has been changed, altered, removed. or otherwise made obsolete by God, Jesus or any of His Prophets.
I don't think you considered very closely, your accusation that I was "Restricting" my search "to only specific passages".
I will continue on another post because this is important and I don't want to post too long for you to read.
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