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You are still trying to say that Yeshua "replaced" the Older Testiment. The Older Testiment is the Torah.
Actually, the Scriptures themselves call the Old Covenant Law of Moses as REPLACED, DEAD, COMPLETED and NON-BINDING in the life of a born again Believer.
Acts
The law is an unbearable yoke. (Acts 15:10)
Romans
The law reveals sin but cannot fix it. (Romans 3:20)
If the law worked then faith would be irrelevant. (Romans 4:14)
The law brings wrath upon those who follow it. (Romans 4:15)
The purpose of the law was to increase sin. (Romans 5:20)
Christians are not under the law. (Romans 6:14)
Christians have been delivered from the law. (Romans 7:1-6)
The law is good, perfect and holy but cannot help you be good, perfect or holy. (Romans 7:7-12)
The law which promises life only brings death through sin. (Romans 7:10)
The law makes you sinful beyond measure. (Romans 7:13)
The law is weak. (Romans 8:2-3)
1 Corinthians
The strength of sin is the law (1 Corinthians 15:56)
2 Corinthians
The law is a ministry of death. (2 Corinthians 3:7)
The law is a ministry of condemnation. (2 Corinthians 3:9)
The law has no glory at all in comparison with the New Covenant. (2 Corinthians 3:10)
The law is fading away. (2 Corinthians 3:11)
Anywhere the law is preached it produces a mind-hardening and a heart-hardening veil. (2 Corinthians 3:14-15)
Galatians
The law justifies nobody. (Galatians 2:16)
Christians are dead to the law. (Galatians 2:19)
The law frustrates grace. (Galatians 2:21)
To go back to the law after embracing faith is “stupid”. (Galatians 3:1)
The law curses all who practice it and fail to do it perfectly. (Galatians 3:10)
The law has nothing to do with faith. (Galatians 3:11-12)
The law was a curse that Christ redeemed us from. (Galatians 3:13)
The law functioned in God’s purpose as a temporary covenant from Moses till John the Baptist announced Christ. (Galatians 3:16 & 19, also see… Matthew 11:12-13, Luke 16:16)
If the law worked God would have used it to save us. (Galatians 3:21)
The law was our prison. (Galatians 3:23)
The law makes you a slave like Hagar. (Galatians 4:24)
Ephesians
Christ has abolished the law which was a wall of hostility (Ephesians 2:15)
Philippians
Paul considered everything the law gained him as “skybalon” which is Greek for “poop”. (Philippians 3:4-8)
1 Timothy
The law is only good if used in the right context. (1 Timothy 1:8) (see next verse for the context)
It was made for the unrighteous but not for the righteous. (1 Timothy 1:9-10)
Hebrews
The law is weak, useless and makes nothing perfect. (Hebrews 7:18-19)
God has found fault with it and created a better covenant, enacted on better promises. (Hebrews 8:7-8)
It is obsolete, growing old and ready to vanish. (Hebrews 8:13)
It is only a shadow of good things to come and will never make someone perfect. (Hebrews 10:1)
Can you replace a lightbulb without removing the old one? What does the word "change" mean to you?
Nope, doesn't apply. He did not CHANGE the Old Covenant Law of Moses, Yeshua ENDED AND COMPLETED its requirements by fulfilling them,
I think you are getting confused on semantics. Yeshua did not go back in and made edits to it (that would mean change). He did not abolish, destroy it either, but He completed it, fulfilled it.
Matthew 5:17 Read ALL of this verse, not just the word "law". He says "... and the prophets..." as well.
Why is that important? Because Yeshua did not destroy the Prophets or change their prophecies, He FULFILLED the Messianic prophecies because HE IS the Messiah. This is the same as the fact that He FULFILLED the Old Covenant Law of Moses by meeting every single one of its requirements so that no more requirements are ever needed.
If this were not so, you would be sacrificing animals today, as part of the Law of Moses. Yet, you don't. Why? Because you say you accept Yeshua's blood sacrifice for all sins. Yet, you still say the Law of Moses is in force. How can that be? It's ALL OR NOTHING. You cannot pick and choose what laws under the Old Covenant to obey. You cannot say you must observe Sabbath and reject the commands to sacrifice animals.
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