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Yes. The law encompasses so much it is difficult to take in. Even with years of study an individual only gets a partial view of what God covered. This is why simply to dismiss this as a mere way of identifying failure is to cheapen Gods literal words.
In a sense the law is Gods dictated law, word for word, not some persons invention. So to speak against this or miss-represent it is questioning the very wisdom of God.
In a sense the law is Gods dictated law, word for word, not some persons invention. So to speak against this or miss-represent it is questioning the very wisdom of God.
(I am still finding it difficult to understand you--check out below.)
"The law encompasses so much it is difficult to take in. Even with years of study an individual only gets a partial view of what God covered. This is why simply to dismiss this as a mere way of identifying failure is to cheapen Gods literal words."
What does the bolded sentence mean? ("this" is ambiguous to me)