Hello Jackson,
In the Old testament the laws of Moses also included civil laws and it someone was found openly sinning against God they were put to death as the scripture you quoted above. Israel stopped practicing these civil laws once they were conquered by the Roman empire as they were then under Roman civil laws.
What you and your friends are missing is that you still do not KNOW God's Word. IN the OLD Testament under the civil laws of Moses if anyone was openly breaking most of the 10 commandments they were openly put to death. This is to teach all that the wages of SIN is death. This is still the penalty for those who continue to practice SIN in the NEW Covenant (Romans 6:23)
Now let's have a look at the scriptures you left out of your post above in relation to many of the other commandments being broken in the civil laws of Moses..................
What you did not mention however was that there was similar punishments given to those that openly broke God’s Law.
For example the death penalty was also used for openly breaking most of the 10 commandments under the civil laws of Israel................
Not honoring your mother and farther (Lev 20:9),
Blaspheming or using God’s name in vain (Lev 24:10-17),
Idolatry (Deut 27:15; Deut 7:25-26),
Serving other God (Deut 13:6-18; 1Sam 26:19),
Coveting and Adultery (2Pet 2:14; John 8:5), evil towards your neighbour (Deut 27:15-26) and yes as the 7th Day Sabbath is one of God’s 10 commandments it was also included and if it was openly broken just like adultery (John 8:5) people were put to death.
Breaking God’s Law (10 commandments) is SIN (1John 3:4) and the wages of sin is death (Rom 6:23). Nothing has changed and this is also recorded in the New Testament scriptures as well, although we are no longer under the civil, ceremonial, ecclesiastical, Levitical, Sanctuary laws of Moses.
Hope this helps you.....
In the Old testament the laws of Moses also included civil laws and it someone was found openly sinning against God they were put to death as the scripture you quoted above. Israel stopped practicing these civil laws once they were conquered by the Roman empire as they were then under Roman civil laws.
What you and your friends are missing is that you still do not KNOW God's Word. IN the OLD Testament under the civil laws of Moses if anyone was openly breaking most of the 10 commandments they were openly put to death. This is to teach all that the wages of SIN is death. This is still the penalty for those who continue to practice SIN in the NEW Covenant (Romans 6:23)
Now let's have a look at the scriptures you left out of your post above in relation to many of the other commandments being broken in the civil laws of Moses..................
What you did not mention however was that there was similar punishments given to those that openly broke God’s Law.
For example the death penalty was also used for openly breaking most of the 10 commandments under the civil laws of Israel................
Not honoring your mother and farther (Lev 20:9),
Blaspheming or using God’s name in vain (Lev 24:10-17),
Idolatry (Deut 27:15; Deut 7:25-26),
Serving other God (Deut 13:6-18; 1Sam 26:19),
Coveting and Adultery (2Pet 2:14; John 8:5), evil towards your neighbour (Deut 27:15-26) and yes as the 7th Day Sabbath is one of God’s 10 commandments it was also included and if it was openly broken just like adultery (John 8:5) people were put to death.
Breaking God’s Law (10 commandments) is SIN (1John 3:4) and the wages of sin is death (Rom 6:23). Nothing has changed and this is also recorded in the New Testament scriptures as well, although we are no longer under the civil, ceremonial, ecclesiastical, Levitical, Sanctuary laws of Moses.
Hope this helps you.....
law is interpretation of 10 commandment It mean also covenant am I correct?