<BLOCKQUOTE><FONT SIZE=1>Matt 5 (KJV)</font><HR>[17]<FONT COLOR=RED> Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. </font>[18]<FONT COLOR=RED> For verily I say unto you, till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.</font><HR></blockquote>Yeshua said that He came to fulfill law (Torah). In fact, <U>ALL</u> Torah is to be fulfilled. There are those who feel that Yeshua fulfilled the Sabbath by observing it perfectly His entire life. I believe that thay would say that He also fulfilled the food laws by following them perfectly; interestingly enough, I think many of these same people also believe that Yeshua taught that the food laws no longer had to be observed (Matt 15:1-20).
Does anyone else sense that there is more to Yeshua's fulfillment of Torah than simply keeping it better than anyone else in a physical sense? Paul said in Romans 7:14 that the law is spiritual. We are physical, and we initially see the law as a list of physical do's and don'ts. However, there is far more to the law than a set of physical commands. There is another level--the spiritual. What do you think?
Does anyone else sense that there is more to Yeshua's fulfillment of Torah than simply keeping it better than anyone else in a physical sense? Paul said in Romans 7:14 that the law is spiritual. We are physical, and we initially see the law as a list of physical do's and don'ts. However, there is far more to the law than a set of physical commands. There is another level--the spiritual. What do you think?
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