Jesus did NOT fulfill all the law. His coming to fulfill the law is
progressive. He fulfilled many parts, such as the part requiring
atonement for sin, ushering in the Kingdom of God, making the way for us
to obtain righteousness and be free of sin. However, he makes it very
clear in this passage that all would not be fulfilled until heaven and
earth pass. 1 Cor. 15:26 says that the last enemy to be destroyed is
death, and we expect many things besides this to yet be fulfilled
according to the law, including the salvation of Israel and the
universal rule of Messiah.
What you are saying David, is NOT what the Bible says, but this is nothing new here on TT with the non-Christian view.
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