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When the NT letters were sent out, they were sent to certain churches in certain cities for certain reasons. While inspired, Paul, James, Peter (etc.) didn't sit down thinking, "I am writing something that will stand alongside Deuteronomy." We can do that NOW because we know they are inspired... but at that time, they were letters by Apostles sharing God's word to edify and correct. And when they wrote, they included references to the written word of God, like 2 Tim 3:16 for example. A verse like that is not a reference to his own words, but a reference to what he considered Scripture in his day... the Torah (Law), Prophets, and Psalms. The NT wasn't compiled and made into what we know to be the NT until 200AD which further drives home this point.
The end around point I am making is we have a NT only culture... but the Apostles were very much fine with the idea that we use the Law and Prophets to learn of God's will for our lives. And this idea has become almost blaspheme today... sadly.
Oh. Ok. So the whole Bible is the word of God and we should hear the OT as God's word just as much as the NT. I don't think myself or @redleghunter would have any problem with that!
What the Bible says, God says - OT and NT together!
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