When Paul wrote 2 Tim 3:16, many of books in the so-called new testament were not written yet.
and recorded by the NT writers, is superior to the revelation spoken in the past days of the OT.
The NT is God's completed revelation and the light in which all Scripture is to be understood.
What I don't understand is why Paul made his letters so difficult to understand.
Peter said his dear brother, the holy apostle Paul, wrote with the wisdom God gave him (2Pe 3:15),
and not with the wisdom of man.
Hebrews 1:1-2 In the past God spoke to our forefathers through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through whom he made the universe.
I don't see any implication that there are changes to the law.
I don't see any implication that there are changes to the law.
So go to where they are revealed in Heb 7, 8, 10, as presented in my earlier post to you.
In fact, Hebrews 2:13 quoted Isaiah 8 where verse 20
reads - to the law and to the testimony! If they do not speak according to this word, they have no light of dawn.
And Ge 1:1 reads "In the beginning. . ."
Did Heb 2:13 quote either Ge 1:1 or Isa 8:20?
How lame can you get?
And your point (other than misrepresentation)?
When I said circumstances allowed I meant circumstances God provided. For example, no sacrifices could be made when the Israelites were captured in Babylon.
Sacrifice for sin is always in force. Animal sacrifice is not allowed because the temple is no more and will not be.
Sacrifice for sin is always in force. Animal sacrifice is not allowed because the temple is no more and will not be.
What about that part of the NT where Jesus appeared once, for all, at the end of the ages, to do away with sin
by the sacrifice of himself (Heb 9:26),
the part where he was sacrificed once, for all (Heb 9:25, 28, 10:10),
the part where he ascended into heaven now to appear for us in God's presence (Heb 9:24),
living always to intercede for those who come to God through him (Heb 7:25),
and not through animal sacrifices for sin whose requirement is still in force.
You know nothing Biblical of the Christ Jesus if you believe the laws requiring animal sacrifice
for sin are still in force after the sacrifice of the Christ Jesus once for all to do away with sin.
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