Do you honestly know what "The Law of Moses" encompassed? Really?[/QUOTE
I'm embarrassed to admit I don't know the different requirements of the different laws. Like for instance the Mosaic law or covenant? The Levidical (sp) law or covenant., the Abrahamic covenant. I'm at work right now and don't have my Bible or concordances at hand. Laws and covenants are also different. Am just learning about them and how they all have specific meanings about Christ and God's holiness.
These different covenants were very specific I know that., and that Jesus met each requirement not only in the doing of them but in the spirit of them. Can you tell me what the Mosaic law or covenant required Willie-T. I know that no one could go into the Holy of Holies except the High Priest and it had to be done in a very specific way. Just like all of these requirements.
Another thought I had was that Jesus could not have sinned as He did not have a sin nature in Him that would be able to 'respond' to the temptation in a sinful manner. But He was "tested" on all points. But He could not have sinned. Very interesting and major truth imo., I'd love to get your views on this. Thanks!
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I'm embarrassed to admit I don't know the different requirements of the different laws. Like for instance the Mosaic law or covenant? The Levidical (sp) law or covenant., the Abrahamic covenant. I'm at work right now and don't have my Bible or concordances at hand. Laws and covenants are also different. Am just learning about them and how they all have specific meanings about Christ and God's holiness.
These different covenants were very specific I know that., and that Jesus met each requirement not only in the doing of them but in the spirit of them. Can you tell me what the Mosaic law or covenant required Willie-T. I know that no one could go into the Holy of Holies except the High Priest and it had to be done in a very specific way. Just like all of these requirements.
Another thought I had was that Jesus could not have sinned as He did not have a sin nature in Him that would be able to 'respond' to the temptation in a sinful manner. But He was "tested" on all points. But He could not have sinned. Very interesting and major truth imo., I'd love to get your views on this. Thanks!
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Not so. Exodus tells us of him then sitting down right then and there at the bottom of Mt Sinai and writing a heap more laws he called The Book of Covenant/s, from memory, of the things he was told. In the eight trips he made up the mountain in that year, or so, they were encamped there (exact memory escapes this old man... those school years were long ago), as I recall, he added even more.
All of these were The Law of Moses. And the people wanted and agreed to them all... thus they lost the GRACE they had enjoyed for so long by desiring this kind of covenant.
I wish I could give you more detail, but it has been around 50 years since I thought I would grab the knowledge of the ages, and whip all those "sinners" into shape. (I never became a preacher)