Arsenios
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What does the word Deuteronomy mean? Do you understand my question?
It transliterates as "secondary law" I should think...
What was the purpose of your question?
Arsenios
What does the word Deuteronomy mean? Do you understand my question?
When I think of what book talks about the Law I don't know why I think of Deuteronomy. Leviticus sounds like it should be for the Levites, but you have shown that this is not absolutely true (you have shown that more than the Levites are involved (in the book of Leviticus)).It transliterates as "secondary law" I should think...
What was the purpose of your question?
Arsenios
When I think of what book talks about the Law I don't know why I think of Deuteronomy. Leviticus sounds like it should be for the Levites, but you have shown that this is not absolutely true (you have shown that more than the Levites are involved (in the book of Leviticus)).
That is not what I was thinking.I must tell you straight up, Old Testament is not my baileywick at all... I have been being dragged into it tail first of late... I was only thinking of the Levitical Priesthood, and the righteous father of John the Baptist who served in the Temple and was killed on its steps, whom Christ accused the Pharisees of murdering...
Arsenios
That is not what I was thinking.
But I do see that the book of Leviticus is related to the priesthood or to Levi (the Levites).
We (or, you) have shown it is not only about the Levitical priests.
There is a law associated with the priesthood. Is this the only law for the people of Israel? Were they serving God or Israel?The priests served the Israelites, and God gave the Laws to Moses for them to serve in... And I guess I inadvertently hit the passages that showed God telling Moses it was for all Israel...
Just a lucky accident!
I am glad it was helpful...
Arsenios
I don't think he meant the 10 Commandments!
Arsenios
There is a law associated with the priesthood. Is this the only law for the people of Israel? Were they serving God or Israel?
I don't know how to explain this from the book of Hebrews. A priesthood is mentioned. A law is mentioned.
I must tell you straight up, Old Testament is not my baileywick at all...
Nick M,
Some people think the works of the law are just sacrifices. You think it is more than that.
Heb. 7:11 Now if perfection was through the Levitical priesthood (for on the basis of it the people received the Law),
Amen.How about just going with what the Bible clearly teaches?
Galatians 5
3 And I testify again to every man who becomes circumcised that he is a debtor to keep the whole law.
James 2
10 For whoever shall keep the whole law, and yet stumble in one point, he is guilty of all.
Guilt is not a reason to not obey God.
Romans 5:17 NASB - For if by the transgression of the one, death reigned through the one, much more those who receive the abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness will reign in life through the One, Jesus Christ.But Adam's disobedience and death...
And Christ's obedience and Life...
Should be reason enough...
IF...
One is willing to follow Christ...
Arsenios