On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 05:19:42 -0500 "Jeff Powers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: John, start with Acts 15. Realizing that Gentiles coming into the faith presented a problem for fellowship with Jewish believers, the council established the BARE MINIMUM of requirements in order that Gentiles could fellowship with Jews.  Then verse 21 tells us that in time these gentiles would learn Torah. This evening I'll try to expand on this. I don't have time this morning. Jeff
 
jt: Don't think so Jeff, the problem was the Judaisers who followed Paul and Barnabus constantly spying out their liberty in Christ and who wanted to put the Gentile believers under the law of Moses by circumcizing them.  I know you don't see this as a problem but the Council at Jerusalem in Acts 15 did and so did Paul when he wrote the book of Galatians.  Moses being read in Synagogues every week means just that.  It does not mean that Gentiles were required to memorize all of the Torah.  Anyway the minds of the Jewish people outside of Christ are hardened with a veil that is only removed in Him so that they have no understanding. (2 Cor 3:14)
In a message dated 11/15/2004 5:09:53 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And there is no difference between God's commandments and Jesus' commandments.

1)  Does not your view of the commandments include holy days, and imperatives that involve all of the Mosaical Law with the exception of the sacrifical laws? 

2) Since I am a Gentile  -- where in scripture is Mosaical Law bound upon me in Jesus?

3) Am I nonetheless a brother in Christ ?

John
 

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