koshergrl
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He was the fulfillment of the law.Its very relevant. Jesus himself said to obey the OT.So you really dont know christianity came from the Hebrew religion?So you really didnt know the the christian religion came from the Hebrews?Oh, so you really didn't know that God was addressing Hebrews there.
My bad. You're not pretending, you really are stupid.
My bad. You must still be on a crack high.
So you really didn't know that the OT is about Hebrews?
You really are stupid.
"The Book of Deuteronomy (from Greek Δευτερονόμιον, Deuteronomion, "second law"; Hebrew: דְּבָרִים, Devarim, "[spoken] words") is the fifth book of the Hebrew Bible, and of the Jewish Torah."
"The book consists of three sermons or speeches delivered to the Israelites by Moses on the plains of Moab, shortly before they enter the Promised Land. The first sermon recapitulates the forty years of wilderness wanderings which have led to this moment, and ends with an exhortation to observe the law (or teachings), later referred to as the Law of Moses; the second reminds the Israelites of the need for exclusive allegiance to one God and observance of the laws (or teachings) he has given them, on which their possession of the land depends; and the third offers the comfort that even should Israel prove unfaithful and so lose the land, with repentance all can be restored.[3]."
Directions for the Israelites.
Which of course they largely ignored. Hence their (and our) unfortunate predicament with the piglamist terrorists today.
Book of Deuteronomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Book of Deuteronomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
How is that relevant to this?
Hint. It's not. Deuteronomy is a dialogue between Moses, the Israelites, and God, pre-Christ.
"The law was kept perfectly by Christ. And all its penalties against God’s sinful people were poured out on Christ. Therefore, the law is now manifestly not the path to righteousness, Christ is. The ultimate goal of the law is that we would look to Christ, not law-keeping, for our righteousness.
Romans 10:4: For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes. "
How Christ Fulfilled and Ended the Old Testament Regime | Desiring God