You are mistaken my friend.
No.
It is a sin for a Jew to kill just as much as it is a sin for a Gentile to kill.
I said nothing about killing being or not being a sin of a Jew or Gentile.
I was speaking of commandments.
You brought up #6, then tell me I am mistaken when I said nothing about #6?
which BTW #6 is specifically is about murder, not killing.
Killing is not a sin. Murder is a sin. There is a difference.
OT original 10 commandments -
English #6 Ex 20: 13 You shall not murder.
Hebrew #6 לא תרצח
NT repeats 9 commandments -
#6 Matt 19: 18 ... Jesus said, Thou shalt do no murder..
Israel was given the oracles of God, not to bury them deep in the soil like the wicked servant. They were to go out to every Nation preaching God's great wonders.
- Chronicles 16:24 “Declare his glory among the heathen; his marvellous works among all nations.”
- Psalms 96:3 “Declare his glory among the heathen, his wonders among all people.”
And? I didn't mention traditions of burial. So, how was I mistaken about something I did not mention?
The Jews, who are still under the Law will not be saved.
Jews ARE a race. Jews also have a religion. Some Jews "practice" the Jewish religion.
Some Jews do not "practice" the Jewish religion.
For a Jew WHO DOES "practice" the Jewish religion ~ now tells you who is
a Jew; who IS "under the Law".
The Jewish Laws are Moses' Laws; which contains the original 10 commandments given Moses. As well it has 600+ others laws, that the Jews themselves decide which are suitable for their own teachings to obey.
The Jews ALSO have other books that are sacred recordings of for example; as you mentioned oracles from God, traditions, festivals, feasts, etc.
A Jew who is "under the Law" ~ is a Jew who is faithful ~ just as their Father Abraham was faithful.
And Yes, they shall be saved, just as Abraham is saved.
John 14:6 “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” Jesus told them, their father was the devil. A Jew without Christ has no eternal life.
Scripture is correct. However without understanding, you come to a wrong conclusion.
Examine: No man cometh unto the Father, but by Jesus ~ correct?
WHO is Jesus? Is Jesus the Word of God? I say YES.
Did Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, others, come to the Father, BY JESUS? Yes & No.
Did Abraham, etal, come to the Father BY THE WORD OF GOD? I say YES.
Had God pronounced a NAME for His Word? No.
Had God told OT men His Word would be called the Son of God? No.
Point being; it does not matter IF ANY OT men knew Jesus' Name.
ALL that come to the Father DO SO, "BY THE Word of God". Period.
The time frame - the knowledge - the understanding - the individual man has;
....does not matter.
....ALL that does matter is that "every man born of this earth" who desires to come
....unto the Heavenly God; MUST do so BY HIS Word.
You are correct, Christ did not abolish the Law. It has been a tutor, teaching us that we are wretched. It has, it always will point us to Christ. We do not find righteousness by following it though. Read Galatians, Paul makes that abundantly clear, James makes it clear. Our righteousness is in Christ, our faith in Him. 1 Corinthians 1:30 “But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption:”
I don't claim to be a teacher. However I
studied scripture for very lengthy hours, daily, for 5 consecutive years. A blessing for such opportunity and time available to do so.
And since that time, years ago, have spent an enormous amount of time, regularly, and daily, doing what I learned from God, Christ Jesus and King David; which is with zeal go directly to the source of understanding scriptures; which is the Heart of the Truth.
Most of what I say, particularly regarding scripture; is not a spur of the moment, top of my head guess. And most of what I say has very little to do with how a natural carnal mind logically concludes things. I would have no need of Gods understanding, if natural mindedness was sufficient. And thus much of what I say is outside of the normal natural mindedness conclusions.
So no I am not mistaken about something I did not specifically address to begin with.
What is being taught here is, the Holy Spirit and Christians follow the Law. When we have stopped sinning against the Law, we are than no longer under the Law. When we stop sinning by following the Law, we become righteous.
Gentiles were never under Hebrew Law.
The few "commandments" from the OT, that do apply to the Gentiles, are IN the NT.
We do not "STOP" sinning by following a Law.
The Law has NOT the power to stop a person from doing anything.
A man has NOT the power to stop from doing things OFTEN called a sin.
A Jew WHO continues to believe the Word of God "BY" obeying the Jewish Laws shall be saved, just as Abraham was.
A Gentile WHO believes the Word of God, AND calls on the Lord to CONFESS his belief in the Lord shall be saved, just as Jesus taught.
Jesus' blood is sufficient for forgiveness of ALL SINS for ALL men.
However; that forgiven is not RECEIVED by ALL MEN.
For a believing Jew; believing in the Word of God; Yes, they are forgiven.
For a believing Gentile; believing in the Word of God; Yes, they are forgiven.
And forgiveness is given, BEFORE, the Lord internally makes changes within the man.
1 Corinthians 1:30 “But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption:”
Don't be ridiculous with unfounded claims! WOW, is this Daniel or stuart ?
And WHEN exactly did I say ANYTHING whatsoever against 1 Cor 1:30?
QUOTE me!
you should tell that to Paul.
Paul didn't make an unfounded accusation; YOU DID!
God Bless,
SBC