su·per·sede
/ˌso͞opərˈsēd/
verb
take the place of (a person or thing previously in authority or use); supplant.
"the older models have now been superseded"
synonyms:replace, supplant, take the place of, take over from, substitute for, displace, oust, overthrow, remove, unseat, override
Sorry Grandpa you are wrong.
Violent men since the beginning have been trying to take the Kingdom of Elohim by force.
Messiah did not do away with, replace, substitute, or supplant the righteous instruction of the Father. He taught it and kept it. So did the early assembly Apostles and teachers by the way.
/ˌso͞opərˈsēd/
verb
take the place of (a person or thing previously in authority or use); supplant.
"the older models have now been superseded"
synonyms:replace, supplant, take the place of, take over from, substitute for, displace, oust, overthrow, remove, unseat, override
Sorry Grandpa you are wrong.
Violent men since the beginning have been trying to take the Kingdom of Elohim by force.
Messiah did not do away with, replace, substitute, or supplant the righteous instruction of the Father. He taught it and kept it. So did the early assembly Apostles and teachers by the way.