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Originally Posted by Tithesmeister
Jesus was a law keeper.
Made of a woman.
Gal.4
[4] But when the fulness of the time was come, God sent forth his Son, made of a woman, made under the law,
[5] To redeem them that were under the law, that we might receive the adoption of sons.
He didn’t fulfill the law upon His birth, but upon His crucifixion.
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When Jesus' warns the disciples that they should pray that their flight from Jerusalem's siege wouldn't be on the sabbath day. Did he know this seige would be before or after His death? If His audience weren't going to be observant according to His NEW RELIGION, then warning them about breaking the sabbath, going against the lock down, a moot point. Jesus was observant, taught His followers to be observant. Paul is accused of teaching Judeans who are Apostolics to stop circumcising their children, and to forsake the law of Moses. James discussion with Paul is about Paul refuting the false accusation by performing ritual cleansing at the temple. Paul circumcised Timothy
Acts 16:3. Yet, Titus Paul did not. Yet, we are talking about the moral law here concerning the commandments thou shall not murder, commit adultery, honor God and no one else, and honor the sabbath. Which you cannot say that we are still obligated to keep one or three and leave the other undone.