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i have another curiosity about whether or not we are to adhere to the old law,,,,in ad70 the temple in Jerusalem was destroyed and the city, all of the temple priest,teachers,ect. were carried away into captivity. Now this is 2014,today we have bibles that were printed in all of our houses,,,,today we read and re-read the bible book by book, we have it in our possession.,,,,
But yesterday,when the temple was torn down the newly converted Christians did not have the "king James bible",it was not yet interpreted,nor the niv or any other. the Jewish synagogs were torn down one by one by the Romans,that is they knew the key to keeping the Jews from re-organizing any type of revolt. (this is a key fact),,,that is one might say that god had full intention of the newly converted Christians committing to an in-depth study of the old law,but instead the Romans tore down the synagogs stone by stone and scattered those who were learned in the old law all over the known world.Now for generations they(the Jews) remained in captivity,their teaching of the old laws were reduced to almost nothing. on the other hand Christianity and the teaching of the Gospel flourished.
It is a fairly simple approach if we consider it,that is if god the almighty being god wanted the jews to remain in the synagogs and teach the newly converted Christians each and every precept of the old law then there would have been no way possible for the Romans to remove them from this religious power.,,that is if god would have wanted them to do this the temple would have never been torn down,more and more synagogs would have been built throughout the gentile world,and all of the newly converted Christians would have been taught it in ad200,ad300,ad400 ect.ect. up to the modern day.
this did not take place as we know,instead the Jews of old refused Jesus as the Messiah and continued to teach that the Christ/Messiah was still to come. that is and some would teach that the Jews were teaching the new Christians the old law so they could understand Jesus. but we know that they did not from history,we know that they detested Jesus and taught against him as the Messiah.
Now again we have the books of the new testament(but from ad100 till the invention of the printing press 99% of humanity did not),,,that is if you were born in ad674 the several books that the catholic priest had in what ever town you lived in were all there was. Now it was illegal to not be catholic,so which ever of the different books he was reading from was the entire Gospel you were hearing.,,,that is until the late 1500's when we started printing bibles. well what other option is there,is it correct that from ad100 till ad1950 all Christians were obligated to take the k.j.v. bible and take it apart word for word then look up every word in Greek and Hebrew and what say by 2014,,,,were the only geniuses that figured out the truth and were saved?,,,,what about the other millions of Christians born way back in ad459?,,oops poor them the old testament hadn't been translated yet so since they didn't look at it with a microscope like us oh well?
seems to me if god had intended for us to learn every precept of the law of the old testament (for our salvation),,,then he being god would have left those teaching it in full power,had their teaching abilities spread the world over,,,their temple would have never been removed,,,,,,
But yesterday,when the temple was torn down the newly converted Christians did not have the "king James bible",it was not yet interpreted,nor the niv or any other. the Jewish synagogs were torn down one by one by the Romans,that is they knew the key to keeping the Jews from re-organizing any type of revolt. (this is a key fact),,,that is one might say that god had full intention of the newly converted Christians committing to an in-depth study of the old law,but instead the Romans tore down the synagogs stone by stone and scattered those who were learned in the old law all over the known world.Now for generations they(the Jews) remained in captivity,their teaching of the old laws were reduced to almost nothing. on the other hand Christianity and the teaching of the Gospel flourished.
It is a fairly simple approach if we consider it,that is if god the almighty being god wanted the jews to remain in the synagogs and teach the newly converted Christians each and every precept of the old law then there would have been no way possible for the Romans to remove them from this religious power.,,that is if god would have wanted them to do this the temple would have never been torn down,more and more synagogs would have been built throughout the gentile world,and all of the newly converted Christians would have been taught it in ad200,ad300,ad400 ect.ect. up to the modern day.
this did not take place as we know,instead the Jews of old refused Jesus as the Messiah and continued to teach that the Christ/Messiah was still to come. that is and some would teach that the Jews were teaching the new Christians the old law so they could understand Jesus. but we know that they did not from history,we know that they detested Jesus and taught against him as the Messiah.
Now again we have the books of the new testament(but from ad100 till the invention of the printing press 99% of humanity did not),,,that is if you were born in ad674 the several books that the catholic priest had in what ever town you lived in were all there was. Now it was illegal to not be catholic,so which ever of the different books he was reading from was the entire Gospel you were hearing.,,,that is until the late 1500's when we started printing bibles. well what other option is there,is it correct that from ad100 till ad1950 all Christians were obligated to take the k.j.v. bible and take it apart word for word then look up every word in Greek and Hebrew and what say by 2014,,,,were the only geniuses that figured out the truth and were saved?,,,,what about the other millions of Christians born way back in ad459?,,oops poor them the old testament hadn't been translated yet so since they didn't look at it with a microscope like us oh well?
seems to me if god had intended for us to learn every precept of the law of the old testament (for our salvation),,,then he being god would have left those teaching it in full power,had their teaching abilities spread the world over,,,their temple would have never been removed,,,,,,