To whom were the ten commandments given?
Israel. True believers, however, are "grafted in to the olive tree", which is Israel. What we call "Israel" today,
that is, unbelieving Jews, is not true Israel.
In any case, if you mean to, by implication, say: "the law is for them, not for us", then would you feel free to worship
idols, misuse God's name, worship other gods, murder, covet, dishonour parents and the like? If the answer is "no", then
you speak out of both sides of your mouth on the issue since the Sabbath is written by God's finger on Stone just as the other 9 commandments were.
What are the letters engraved in stones that were called "the ministry of death?"
Romans 7:10-13 And the commandment, which was to bring life, I found to bring death. 11
For sin, taking occasion by the commandment, deceived me, and by
it killed me. 12 Therefore the law is holy, and the commandment holy and just and good. 13 ¶ Has then what is good become death to me? Certainly not!
But sin, that it might appear sin,
was producing death in me
through what is good, so that sin through the commandment might become exceedingly sinful.
If you read this carefully you will find that the commandment itself does not bring death, it is *SIN* that brings death through the commandment. The carnal mind cannot submit to God's law.
Why did Paul write that the law was added 430 years after Abraham and only until the Seed had come?
And which law are you speaking of? Remember that Galations begins and ends with circumsicion. Read this verse:
Galatians 3:19 19 ¶ What purpose then does the law serve? It was added because of transgressions, till the Seed should come to whom the promise was made; and it was appointed through angels by the hand of a mediator.
And what follows, and ask yourself this: If *a law* is added because *of transgressions*, what law might this be? A *transgression* is in violation of an *already existing law*. Therefore it is a different law. It is the
law that has to do with divers washings, sacrifice of animals, temple ceramonies, sprinkling of blood - all of which is
done away with in Christ (this is how it is a "tutor"(Galations 3:24)) and further explained in Hebrews chapters 8 and 9.
If we are to die to the law so that we may be joined with another, are we to commit adultery with the law after we die to it?
Keeping the 10 commandments is not "adultery". You might as well argue that Christ encourages you to break the law in
His name. What blasphemy. Scripture warns against this:
Romans 3:31 31 Do we then make void the law through faith? Certainly not! On the contrary, we establish the law.
Are we saved by grace through faith alone, or will there come a day when we are saved by grace plus sabbath keeping?
There is no need for grace if you do not recognise sin. Grace, forgiveness becomes meaningless if there is nothing to forgive. So, no, you are not saved by this kind of "grace". God does not grant "grace" so that we can use it as an excuse to be lawless. That is not grace at all - but a total and complete contradiction to what grace is. Forgiveness comes with repentance, and looking with faith to the Redeemer, not rebellion.