Soyeong
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Mat 5:19 was given unto Israelites prior to the Crucifixion.
Jewish Christians have always been required to keep the Law of Moses of their forefathers, for 2000 years (Acts 21:24).
Gentile-cum-Christians have always been required to keep the (50 AD Jerusalem Council interpretation of the) Laws of Noah for Righteous Gentiles (Acts 15, Gen 9).
Early Christianity was "bi-cameral", composed of a "House & Senate" (gentiles & Jews).
Simply stated, "different strokes for different folks". The Law of Moses for Jews, of Noah for every other nation (certainly up to 70 AD).
Messiah was sinless, so he set a perfect example of how to walk in obedience to the Mosaic Law, and we are told that we ought to walk in the same way that he walked (1 John 2:3-6) and to follow his example (1 Peter 2:21-22). As a follow of Christ, do you think it is important to follow His example and to abstain from doing what God has revealed to be sin?
If you compare the Noahide laws to laws listed in Acts 15:19-21, then there is no match for the social laws because they were joining a community where those laws would have already been established. There is a match for laws against idolatry, adultery, and eating the flesh of a living animal, but Acts 15:19-21 does not include laws against blasphemy or bloodshed. Furthermore, the Noahide laws do not contain a command against strangled animals, so while there are some similarities, they do not a match. Furthermore, the concept of the Laws of Noah for Righteous Gentiles did not come about until much later.
As stated, the purpose of giving those laws was intended not to make things difficult for new believers coming to faith, which they excused in verse 21 by saying that Gentiles would continue to learn what would be required of them by hearing Moses taught every Sabbath in the synagogues. So it was not intended to be an exhaustive list for mature believers of everything that would ever be required of them, but a minimum starting point.
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