How can we defend salvation under the Law of Moses ?

DAN P

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We do know that circumcision was required for all men , period !!

But how were woman saved under the Law of Moses ??

I believe the answer is what the Gal 2:7 written by Paul .

the difference is , what is the difference " between " two words , " uncircumcision and circumcision

what say you ??

dan p
 

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We do know that circumcision was required for all men , period !!

It was required for all men who were bood descendants of Abraham.

But how were woman saved under the Law of Moses ??

First, being "saved" means something different for Israel under the Old Covenant and New Covenant than it does for those of us in the Body of Christ.

Second, women were "saved" through the head of the household.

The concept "the two shall become one flesh" and the concept that children are the flesh and blood of their parents apply here.

A girl in Ancient Israel's culture would have been saved if her father was saved, and would remain saved until she married, at which point her salvation was dependent on her husband.

Remember, Israel had a corporate relationship with God, not personal (as in an individual one-on-one relationship with God, like we have in the Body of Christ).

I believe the answer is what the Gal 2:7 written by Paul .

the difference is , what is the difference " between " two words , " uncircumcision and circumcision

what say you ??

dan p

Mixing dispensations, house rules, will only get you in trouble, theology-wise.
 

DAN P

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It was required for all men who were bood descendants of Abraham.



First, being "saved" means something different for Israel under the Old Covenant and New Covenant than it does for those of us in the Body of Christ.

Second, women were "saved" through the head of the household.

The concept "the two shall become one flesh" and the concept that children are the flesh and blood of their parents apply here.

A girl in Ancient Israel's culture would have been saved if her father was saved, and would remain saved until she married, at which point her salvation was dependent on her husband.

Remember, Israel had a corporate relationship with God, not personal (as in an individual one-on-one relationship with God, like we have in the Body of Christ).



Mixing dispensations, house rules, will only get you in trouble, theology-wise.
Need your thoughts what I mean by circumcision ?

and uncircumcision .?

from Adam and Eve that the shedding of blood covered all because , without the shedding of " blood " there is no remission , as written in Heb 9:22 that without the shedding of blood there is no remission .

The first blood was shed in Gen 3:21 where " atonement " began , until Israel was finally set aside in Acts 28:26-28 !!

your thoughts .

dan p
 
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