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Would you care to give us your definition of mitzvot? I see you have included to versions of each reference. Very nice touch. I think that mitzvot and commandments are the same thing. So what exactly are they. I have had this naggin question for years. Are they the 10 commandments? If so how do you support that? Inquiring minds wish to know.
Yes, mitzvah is a command, mitzvot is the plural.
Yes, they are the 10 commandments along with the following chapters that expound on and give everyday application. But you will find other mitzvot in Gen., Lev. (most of these are for Levites, priests, to do with the Temple service, and for those living in the Land), Num. and in Deut., as well as the words of Jesus and the apostles. (But for me, the Greek writings are based on the Hebrew scriptures.)
We do not find eternal salvation in obeying Torah, we do not find nor seek merit in obeying Torah, but we do find joy in every opportunity to obey because God loved us enough to not only make a way to save us from our sins and gave His Spirit to us, He also gave us a standard of right-living. It is in this standard of a redeemed people that we are set apart from the rest of the world.
What's really amazing is that for the most part, the Holy Spirit will guide each of God's children in the way they should go and for the majority that's the way they live. All the do's and don't's. What most Christians fight so hard against, what they call the Law, they already do. And what you choose to not obey is the more visible part, and the most fun. The Festivals, just because the first 4 have been fulfilled is no reason not to observe them. (That's no different than celebrating your wedding anniversary. Why do you do it, you're already married? You do it because you love your spouse and happy you are married to him/her.) And if you believe that Jesus fulfilled the first 3 completely and fully and you believe that He is to fulfill the other 3 in like manner, wouldn't it behoove you to learn of them? They are all little dress rehearsals of things to come. The Sabbath is a weekly dress rehearsal of the Sabbath to come.
And as far as Paul or any of the other Apostles go, if it seems that what they say conflicts with what Jesus or Abba said about any given subject, I will defer to the higher authority.
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