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The Ten Commandments are included in the LAW of God - included in the LAW of Jer 31:31-33 "This is the NEW Covenant ...I will write My LAWs on their heart and on their mind" . Jeremiah knew of that Law - so also did his readers.
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Your argument that they would take Lev 19:18 "Love your neighbor as yourself" and Deut 6:5 "Love God with all your heart" as Laws to be used to delete God's spoken Word in Ex 20 where it then says in Deut 5 "And He added no more" -- is pure fiction. So you merely 'quote you'.
And we both know it.
Most impressively - so also do your own pro-sunday scholars know it. They know that the Ten Commandments were not deleted by Lev 19:18 or Deut 6:5 in either the OT or the NT.
So then - just how much of scripture do you reject????
In Matt 22 Jesus affirms both Lev 19:18 and Deut 6:5 as the greatest, as still binding... as the bedrock foundation of all the LAW and the prophets sustaing rather than deleting them.
Is this yet "another" part of scripture and the teaching of Christ that you delete?
Christ does not say in John 13 "I delete all of the commandments of God with this new commandment"???
or shall we eisegete that into the text?
So then... that would be Jesus in Matt 22.
34 But when the Pharisees heard that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, they gathered themselves together. 35 One of them, a lawyer, asked Him a question, testing Him, 36 “Teacher, which is the great commandment in the Law?” 37 And He said to him, “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ 38 This is the great and foremost commandment. 39 The second is like it, ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ 40 On these two commandments depend the whole Law and the Prophets.”
Is Jesus to be condemned in Matt 22 or followed and obeyed??
is Jesus deleting not only the entire bible but also his own Matt 22 statement in John 13? Do we see anything like "I hereby delete"??
Answer is: No!
One of them is "evil"?
One of them is "deleted by the other"??
A new Covenant with the LAW of God as known to Jeremiah - the author of the text.
Exegesis would be good thing - just then.
1. There was no law for gentiles to be circumcised - NT or OT.
2. Rom 3:19-21 "Under the LAW" according to Paul is exactly where the whole world is to this very day -- all condemned by the LAW of God until they accept the Gospel
It is difficult for me creatively imagine that you are keeping the Bible 7th-day Sabbath instead of week-day-1 worship services.
Nor is there a NT text saying 'these two laws delete the OT, delete scripture, delete the commandments of God.."
Or in your case "this one law deletes all of known scripture" in John 13.
Eph 6:2 the text you keep religiously avoiding "Honor your father and Mother - which is the FIRST commandment with a promise" -- FIRST commandment WHERE??/ in Lev 19:18???? No!! how about in Deut 6:5??/ No !!
The detail you are avoiding... FIRST commandment WHERE??
1. in Lev 19:18???? Is the 5th commandment the "first commandment in Lev 19:18 with a promise"??? No!!
2. how about in Deut 6:5??/ Is the 5th commandment the "first commandment in Deut 6:5 with a promise"??? No!!
how about the first commandment in John 13 with a promise??? no! that is not the case and we both know it.
It just does not get any easier than this - and even your own pro-sunday scholars know it. Indeed even you and I both know it.
The Ten Commandments are included in the LAW of God - included in the LAW of Jer 31:31-33 "This is the NEW Covenant ...I will write My LAWs on their heart and on their mind" . Jeremiah knew of that Law - so also did his readers.
...
Your argument that they would take Lev 19:18 "Love your neighbor as yourself" and Deut 6:5 "Love God with all your heart" as Laws to be used to delete God's spoken Word in Ex 20 where it then says in Deut 5 "And He added no more" -- is pure fiction. So you merely 'quote you'.
And we both know it.
Most impressively - so also do your own pro-sunday scholars know it. They know that the Ten Commandments were not deleted by Lev 19:18 or Deut 6:5 in either the OT or the NT.
Actually that is not what I am saying Bob, I have never said to delete any of these commandments.
I could never be accused of saying 'love your neighbor as yourself' (Deut 6:5) either, that is the law.
So then - just how much of scripture do you reject????
John 13
34 A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you.
You have the NEW commandment right there Bob, this is not an old commandment
In Matt 22 Jesus affirms both Lev 19:18 and Deut 6:5 as the greatest, as still binding... as the bedrock foundation of all the LAW and the prophets sustaing rather than deleting them.
Is this yet "another" part of scripture and the teaching of Christ that you delete?
Christ does not say in John 13 "I delete all of the commandments of God with this new commandment"???
or shall we eisegete that into the text?
and I will explain why.
The NEW commandment tells us to love others as Jesus loved us, not as we love ourselves. Anyone who
quotes the Leviticus commandment to love your neighbor, misunderstands the NEW Commandment.
So then... that would be Jesus in Matt 22.
34 But when the Pharisees heard that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, they gathered themselves together. 35 One of them, a lawyer, asked Him a question, testing Him, 36 “Teacher, which is the great commandment in the Law?” 37 And He said to him, “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ 38 This is the great and foremost commandment. 39 The second is like it, ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ 40 On these two commandments depend the whole Law and the Prophets.”
Is Jesus to be condemned in Matt 22 or followed and obeyed??
is Jesus deleting not only the entire bible but also his own Matt 22 statement in John 13? Do we see anything like "I hereby delete"??
Answer is: No!
There is an astronomical difference between the love of Christ for us and self love, never equate these.
One of them is "evil"?
One of them is "deleted by the other"??
I repeat Bob, I never said to delete any commandments, I have said that we are under a New Covenant.
A new Covenant with the LAW of God as known to Jeremiah - the author of the text.
Exegesis would be good thing - just then.
You need to admit that God does indeed change, God annulled hundreds of laws, i.e., commandments.
You do not need to be circumcised and there is no doubt that circumcision was a very important commandment.
The law is established as a guideline for understanding what sin is, we most certainly do not ignore the law.
But we are not under the law, otherwise, we would be circumcised and still in fact be under the whole law.
1. There was no law for gentiles to be circumcised - NT or OT.
2. Rom 3:19-21 "Under the LAW" according to Paul is exactly where the whole world is to this very day -- all condemned by the LAW of God until they accept the Gospel
I am not a follower of the Reformation movement, nor am I 'pro-sunday' advocate. I am not even a protestant Bob.
It is difficult for me creatively imagine that you are keeping the Bible 7th-day Sabbath instead of week-day-1 worship services.
Nor is there a NT text saying 'these two laws delete the OT, delete scripture, delete the commandments of God.."
Or in your case "this one law deletes all of known scripture" in John 13.
Eph 6:2 the text you keep religiously avoiding "Honor your father and Mother - which is the FIRST commandment with a promise" -- FIRST commandment WHERE??/ in Lev 19:18???? No!! how about in Deut 6:5??/ No !!
I fully endorse this commandment, though I would exceed this commandment and suggest you love your parents.
You cannot claim to just honor your parents and love everyone else. Love your parents Bob.
The detail you are avoiding... FIRST commandment WHERE??
1. in Lev 19:18???? Is the 5th commandment the "first commandment in Lev 19:18 with a promise"??? No!!
2. how about in Deut 6:5??/ Is the 5th commandment the "first commandment in Deut 6:5 with a promise"??? No!!
how about the first commandment in John 13 with a promise??? no! that is not the case and we both know it.
It just does not get any easier than this - and even your own pro-sunday scholars know it. Indeed even you and I both know it.
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