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I know they are from scripture, but they are not exclusive to the New Covenant. 1 Cor 10:23 is scripture too. I did not make it an obligation, just told you what God said is food and what is not.
I know they are from scripture, but they are not exclusive to the New Covenant. 1 Cor 10:23 is scripture too. I did not make it an obligation, just told you what God said is food and what is not.
What are the curses? I raise a fair point.I'm sorry you are taking offense. Having a new High Priest who never will die is a huge difference. I don't take it lightly. However, I'm curious as to what you think are the new covenant promises that are not in the old. What is offensive about that question?
exactly!Why is Israel still not receiving the wonderful blessings that you said the Old Covenant gave them? Why is Israel still among war and strife?
It was said earlier that the Old Covenant welcomed heathens and those who repented, so why can't Israel graft the people in to the Old Covenant today? And all of them receive the blessings that the Old Covenant had for them?
True. But the entire premise of the Law was that if you did not keep all of it, you have kept none of it. So the flaws were there from the start in that it was and is an all or nothing covenant.
The entire Old Covenant is insufficient compared to the New Covenant. Period. That's my answer to your question.If that were true we would not have Hebrews 11. None of those people listed kept the law perfectly, yet it was written that their faith was accounted to them as righteousness.
The flaws as described by the writer of Hebrews says the weakness was in the human high priest and their offering up sacrifices that did not take away the sins of the person, much less than the world. Jesus though, did it once and for all. Sacrifice for sin is no longer necessary.
Romans 10:
16. “This is the covenant I will make with them
after that time, says the Lord.
I will put my laws in their hearts,
and I will write them on their minds.”
17 Then he adds:
“Their sins and lawless acts
I will remember no more.”
18 And where these have been forgiven, sacrifice for sin is no longer necessary.
So which law from Deut 28 blessings, is thrown out?
That's one way to say, you don't know.The entire Old Covenant is insufficient compared to the New Covenant. Period. That's my answer to your question.
Yes, reading the entire books with all of its chapters helps with understanding the phrases one finds in the verses but since we all have read the whole book of Hebrews your helpful comment is superfluous.Reading the entire chapter helps. A single phrase taken out of context can mean anything you want.
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That's one way to say, you don't know.
If the Lord Jesus Christ can say that love of God and love of one's neighbour is the whole of the law and the prophets (Matthew 22:37-40) then when his apostle, saint John, says that the commandment of God is to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and to love one another (1John 3:23-24) why object? Surely the creator of all the world will do right! Surely his words are true.The ONE Commandment to believe on the Name of his Son does not replace the remainder of the Commandments. If we keep them we dwell in him. The devil believes in the Name of Yeshua. Making Him Lord is an entirely different matter. A servant does what his Master says. Matthew 5:19
Revelation 22:14 Those that do his Commandments have the right to the tree of life.
So you believe that God made an original covenant full of empty promises? That's impossible. God is not a man that He should lie.I saw you answering a question with a question for pages and thought I'd see how it works.
My response is that the entire Old Covenant is insufficient compared to the New Covenant.
Even though I am coming into this question rather late, I can at least say that any teaching which erroneously suggests that anyone can still come to the Lord within the Old Covenant has no place within serious theology.I have serious misgivings about the Hebrew Roots teaching. It does not seem to be from scripture or from holy tradition and it is not taught by the Catholic Church. In fact the idea that being of Jewish descent entitles one to salvation appears to be based almost entirely on poor exegesis of Romans chapter eleven and especially verses 1a, 2a, 25, 26a.
I don't know any that teach that. But if there are some not all can be lumped into the same clay. If you are Baptist, could we assume that means you're part of the Westboro Baptist group? Of course not. Or being as you're Pentecostal, can we assume your part of the one that says you must speak in tongues to be saved? Or the snake handler Pentecostals?Even though I am coming into this question rather late, I can at least say that any teaching which erroneously suggests that anyone can still come to the Lord within the Old Covenant has no place within serious theology.
the weakness was animal blood.If that were true we would not have Hebrews 11. None of those people listed kept the law perfectly, yet it was written that their faith was accounted to them as righteousness.
The flaws as described by the writer of Hebrews says the weakness was in the human high priest and their offering up sacrifices that did not take away the sins of the person, much less than the world. Jesus though, did it once and for all. Sacrifice for sin is no longer necessary.
Romans 10:
16. “This is the covenant I will make with them
after that time, says the Lord.
I will put my laws in their hearts,
and I will write them on their minds.”
17 Then he adds:
“Their sins and lawless acts
I will remember no more.”
18 And where these have been forgiven, sacrifice for sin is no longer necessary.
So which law from Deut 28 blessings, is thrown out?
So you believe that God made an original covenant full of empty promises? That's impossible. God is not a man that He should lie.
frog green color above.If that were true we would not have Hebrews 11. None of those people listed kept the law perfectly, yet it was written that their faith was accounted to them as righteousness.
The flaws as described by the writer of Hebrews says the weakness was in the human high priest and their offering up sacrifices that did not take away the sins of the person, much less than the world. Jesus though, did it once and for all. Sacrifice for sin is no longer necessary.
Romans 10:
16. “This is the covenant I will make with them
after that time, says the Lord.
I will put my laws in their hearts,
and I will write them on their minds.”
17 Then he adds:
“Their sins and lawless acts
I will remember no more.”
18 And where these have been forgiven, sacrifice for sin is no longer necessary.
So which law from Deut 28 blessings, is thrown out?
I don't know any that teach that. But if there are some not all can be lumped into the same clay. If you are Baptist, could we assume that means you're part of the Westboro Baptist group? Of course not. Or being as you're Pentecostal, can we assume your part of the one that says you must speak in tongues to be saved? Or the snake handler Pentecostals?
That is true yet the teaching is being propagated and some are accepting it out of respect for its teachers and some because the accumulation of knowledge from history and from ancient languages awes them into believing the message that hangs on the coat tails of the knowledge. Saint Paul warned against such knowledge and the false teachings associated with it (1Tim 6:20,21).Even though I am coming into this question rather late, I can at least say that any teaching which erroneously suggests that anyone can still come to the Lord within the Old Covenant has no place within serious theology.
Now in truth, you know that I said nothing of the sort. Are you putting words in my mouth? That is not righteous. I expect you to be righteous and Godly and quote what I do indeed say.
ToBeLoved said:My response is that the entire Old Covenant is insufficient compared to the New Covenant.
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