this is why the law was abolished, Ephesians 2:15.
Ephesians 2:15 W/H
15 την εχθραν εν τη σαρκι αυτου τον νομον των εντολων εν δογμασιν καταργησας ινα τους δυο κτιση εν αυτω εις ενα καινον ανθρωπον ποιων ειρηνην
G1378 δόγμα dogma (d̮og'-ma) n.
1. that which is supposed as good or which seems right (whether it actually is or not).
2. (concisely) an opinion on a matter.
3. (by conclusion) a decree or ordinance (civil, ceremonial or ecclesiastical).
[from the base of G1380]
KJV: decree, ordinance
Root(s): G1380
See also: G1379
δογμασιν = dogmasin = dogma(s)
δογμασιν =
Sanhedrin rulings,
written decrees, and [man's]
interpretations of the Torah
The law was abolished by the death of Christ.
"Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us and took it out of the way NAILING IT TO HIS CROSS" Colossians 2:14
Colossians 2:14 W/H
14 εξαλειψας το καθ ημων χειρογραφον τοις δογμασιν ο ην υπεναντιον ημιν και αυτο ηρκεν εκ του μεσου προσηλωσας αυτο τω σταυρω
LOL, there it is again Robert . . . DOGMASIN, the traditions of men, the
faulty interpretations and written decrees of the commandments and rulings of the Sanhedrin. It is no different from the dogmas and rulings of the RCC, ("church dogma"). You and 95% of mainstream modern Christianity have jumped the gun and automatically assumed that Paul speaks of "abolishing the entire Torah". If you had actually done your own research you would have easily found these things, (moreover this has already been shown to you multiple times before now!), but many people never go looking for what might prove them wrong, no, because the herd does not genuinely desire the truth at any cost, but rather only go looking for ways to edify themselves and enhance the facade which they choose to hide behind. The two main passages used in your OP dissertation are once again terribly misunderstood by yourself, (and I say once again because of the many times this has already been brought to your attention).
Look up dogma in the Septuagint: it appears NOWHERE in the Torah, (but is used in Esther and Daniel for the decrees and ordinances of kings, "the decrees of the Medes and Persians", etc.,).