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Yea Moses broke the first stones, when he went back up, who wrote them the 2nd time? but this has nothing to do with what you said. You said "the law of Moses is not the law of God"
The 10 commandments were given by God, it does not matter who wrote them. Paul wrote Romans does that make it the Paul's word, or God's word.
The 10 command were the foundation of the entire law.
And Paul is speaking of them both, because they are not separate in nature, they were not under two laws, one from Moses, one from God. It was all God's law.
Paul specifically mentions, to let no one judge us of "the sabbath days" which would be included in what your calling the "law of God".
And when Christ said "ye have hear it said by them of old" "thou shalt not kill" he was directly speaking of the commands, yet he says "but I say unto you" showing the authority he had in making His law over that law.
We are not under any part of the old law. The 10 commands are not binding as they stand, but is it wrong to murder, yes, should we worship other god's; no. All covered in the NT.
If we are still under then we must keep the sabbath days and do no work on it, and that would be doing what Paul just said not to.
The sabbath day was a symbolic of God's rest, which is looking forward to Christ and our promised rest, and that is found in Heb 4 - our sabbath day will be eternal rest in heaven.
We no longer need to symbolize it, we know the true image, Christ revealed it to us.
If we did not have the OT as part of our Bible, we could still know what we need to do, by the NT alone.
The OT is simply for our leaning - Rom 15:4,I Cor 10:9-11, to see how God dealt with man, and learn by example.
The 10 commandments were given by God, it does not matter who wrote them. Paul wrote Romans does that make it the Paul's word, or God's word.
The 10 command were the foundation of the entire law.
And Paul is speaking of them both, because they are not separate in nature, they were not under two laws, one from Moses, one from God. It was all God's law.
Paul specifically mentions, to let no one judge us of "the sabbath days" which would be included in what your calling the "law of God".
And when Christ said "ye have hear it said by them of old" "thou shalt not kill" he was directly speaking of the commands, yet he says "but I say unto you" showing the authority he had in making His law over that law.
We are not under any part of the old law. The 10 commands are not binding as they stand, but is it wrong to murder, yes, should we worship other god's; no. All covered in the NT.
If we are still under then we must keep the sabbath days and do no work on it, and that would be doing what Paul just said not to.
The sabbath day was a symbolic of God's rest, which is looking forward to Christ and our promised rest, and that is found in Heb 4 - our sabbath day will be eternal rest in heaven.
We no longer need to symbolize it, we know the true image, Christ revealed it to us.
If we did not have the OT as part of our Bible, we could still know what we need to do, by the NT alone.
The OT is simply for our leaning - Rom 15:4,I Cor 10:9-11, to see how God dealt with man, and learn by example.
Revelation 12:17
(17) And the dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.
Revelation 14:12
(12) Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.