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<blockquote data-quote="Athée" data-source="post: 72379568" data-attributes="member: 377759"><p>I agree that fulfilled seems often to mean, clarifying that it is actually more difficult than the Pharasies imagined. That said, the text also says that not the least of the laws are to be set aside until heaven and earth pass away. This was actually my main thrust with the OP question. Did you have any thoughts on that specific question or were you just adding a helpful nuance to our thinking about what the law meant to Jesus?</p><p></p><p>Peace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Athée, post: 72379568, member: 377759"] I agree that fulfilled seems often to mean, clarifying that it is actually more difficult than the Pharasies imagined. That said, the text also says that not the least of the laws are to be set aside until heaven and earth pass away. This was actually my main thrust with the OP question. Did you have any thoughts on that specific question or were you just adding a helpful nuance to our thinking about what the law meant to Jesus? Peace [/QUOTE]
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