The sacrificial laws written in the Old Testament contradict Jesus Christ, the prophets, and the apostles, who said that God did not want sacrifices and had not commanded sacrifices:
In the five books called of Moses there are many chapters dedicated sacrifices and holocausts. Only in Leviticus...
And who did add to the law the sacrifices that God had not commanded?
The scriptures tell us that God did not want sacrifices and did not command sacrifices:
"Sacrifice and offering thou hast no delight in; Mine ears hast thou opened: Burnt-offering and sin-offering hast thou not required"...
The Gospel teaches what I am saying. You can see it in the Gospel.
The true Law of God are the commandments that Jesus Christ teaches us in the Gospel. And this is the Law that Jesus taught and complied. Jesus did not keep the Old Testament precepts that commanded men to do harm and to kill...
The Gospel does not teach what you say. Jesus said that the one who is without sin, be the first to throw the stone against her. And with these words, Jesus taught men that no one must kill other men because all men are sinners. Then, Then, there is no possible justification. No one must kill...
What I believe is what the Gospel teaches. And the Gospel is the only correct teaching for the good of all men and women of good will, because it teaches love, mercy, forgiveness and sharing of goods so that there are neither rich nor poor but equality among all men.
Yes of course.
We have the quotes from the prophets who tell us that the Law of God was changed by the scribes:
"...but my people know not the ordinance of the LORD. "How can you say, 'We are wise, and the law of the LORD is with us'? But, behold, the false pen of the scribes has made it into...
Jesus, when he preached the Gospel, taught the true commandments that were given by God to Moses, and annulled the Old Testament commandments that were only precepts of men.
The Christians, somehow, always remembered the love of God and that wonder that made when he became man and was born in Bethlehem, of Mary, the Virgin.
Are many the tales of magic and fantasy that are propagated on these dates of Christmas, and to top it all, many who call themselves Christians propagate the belief that the birth of the Child Jesus should not be celebrated at Christmas date, since they say that he was not born in this date. It...
AT CHRISTMAS, who do we celebrate?..., to superman, to extraterrestrials, to Claus ("the elf dressed in red"), to Harry Potter, or to the Baby Jesus?
The Christians, somehow, always remembered the love of God and that wonder that made when he became man and was born in Bethlehem, of Mary, the...
The only thing that is right is what Jesus Christ taught us when he preached the Gospel. Jesus Christ taught us the true commandments of God. Truth is demonstrated by itself, and anyone can see that the commandments of the Gospel are the truth, because they teach to live for the good of all men...
The laws that were changed are those that Jesus Christ annulled from the Old Testament, because Jesus Christ did not come to annul the Law of God, what He annulled was not true Law of God, they were only precepts of men.
And those laws are those that are written in the Old Testament that order...
Of course the scribes changed the Law of God. That is why Jesus Christ taught us in the Gospel the true commandments of God:
".....if thou wouldest enter into life, keep the commandments. He saith unto him, Which? And Jesus said, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt...
You do not teach what the Gospel teaches. Everything what you mention to explain why was not fulfilled the law that commanded to be stoned that woman are just excuses that do not conform to the Gospel, because what Jesus said is this:
'He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a...
No, the prophets did not say that the interpretation of the law was changed. What the prophets say is that God's Law was changed by the lying pen of the scribes. The prophets speaks of the writings of the Law, which were changed by the scribes:
"... My people know not the judgment of Yahweh...
That is what the prophets did tell when they said to people that the God's Law was changed into a lie by the scribes. Then I remember you the scripture's quotes of the prophets:
Jesus Christ, when he preached the Gospel, taught us simple and commandments. You can see the law of Christ and his merciful commandment:
The Law of God taught by Jesus Christ
"Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and...
The scribes changed the law of God, and so there were many commandments written in the Old Testament that were not commandments of God, they were precepts of men. For example, the commandments ordering stoning to kill people. Jesus did not fulfill these commandments because were not comandments...
Jesus, when he preached the Gospel, taught the true commandments that were given by God to Moses, and annulled the Old Testament commandments that were only precepts of men.