I hear that too much Old Testament study is very bad. It seems to be the Torah that they feel this way about. It is almost as if when you say Torah instead of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy it changes it from being scripture to being something to stay away from. Did God principles change between testaments?
Seems to me the book of Hebrews talks about what changed by Christ' resurrection instead of being shown to us only as a symbol. It talks of the difference between the testaments. But that book backs up the Torah as scripture, talks as if we know it thoroughly, and tells us how to grow with Christ, and it doesn’t say to deny the Torah.
It seems to be that if OT God principles are mentioned on cc, it means "Hebrew Roots" and like saying to join a cult. Hebrew roots, I am told, has nothing to do with studying OT for roots of Christ. It means denying Christ as savior and using rituals or black magic instead. Talk of God principles is labeled Jewish principles and means to deny Christ.
What do you posters think?
Seems to me the book of Hebrews talks about what changed by Christ' resurrection instead of being shown to us only as a symbol. It talks of the difference between the testaments. But that book backs up the Torah as scripture, talks as if we know it thoroughly, and tells us how to grow with Christ, and it doesn’t say to deny the Torah.
It seems to be that if OT God principles are mentioned on cc, it means "Hebrew Roots" and like saying to join a cult. Hebrew roots, I am told, has nothing to do with studying OT for roots of Christ. It means denying Christ as savior and using rituals or black magic instead. Talk of God principles is labeled Jewish principles and means to deny Christ.
What do you posters think?