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I have a quick question.. in trying to understand Messianic Judaism.
If the only difference, so I have heard is the MJs not only read the Torah (as I myself do.. cause it is the first 5 books of the old testament) but that they live it out and follow its laws..
If that is the case.. how do you account for the laws of sacrifice, etc... Since Jesus didn't come to abolish the laws (again as it was pointed out to me by others) would that not be a law that He didn't abolish or are there some laws that he did abolish?
Also, Do you believe that it is possible to be a a Christian while not following (maybe not the right word) all of the laws of the OT??
If the answer is no.. then what is the difference between MJs and the Pharisee's??
If the only difference, so I have heard is the MJs not only read the Torah (as I myself do.. cause it is the first 5 books of the old testament) but that they live it out and follow its laws..
If that is the case.. how do you account for the laws of sacrifice, etc... Since Jesus didn't come to abolish the laws (again as it was pointed out to me by others) would that not be a law that He didn't abolish or are there some laws that he did abolish?
Also, Do you believe that it is possible to be a a Christian while not following (maybe not the right word) all of the laws of the OT??
If the answer is no.. then what is the difference between MJs and the Pharisee's??