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Mosaic Law,
Ten Commandments
Bible
study on the Mosaic Law and the Ten Commandments.
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Ex. 20:1-17
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The Ten Commandments were given to the Israelites at Sinai.
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2 Ch. 31:3; Neh. 8:2, 3, 8, 14, 18; Ps 19:7
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God gave Israel a single law which included the Ten Commandments.
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Mal. 4:4
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Israel was commanded to obey the Law of Moses; the law included
the Ten Commandments.
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Rom. 10:4
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Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who
believes.
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Christ is the end of the law because he nailed it to the cross
(cf. Col. 2:11-14).
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Jesus came to fulfill the law (Matt. 5:17). Since Jesus fulfilled
the law, we can be saved in Christ (cf. Acts 4:12; Rom. 3:24; 6:3;
Gal. 3:27; 2 Tim. 2:1, 10), walking according to the Spirit (Rom.
8:1-4).
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Rom. 3:20; Gal. 2:16
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No one is justified by the works of the law.
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Gal. 3:10; 5:2-4
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Someone keeping one part of the law must keep the whole law. Someone
keeping the Ten Commandments must keep the entire Mosaic Law.
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Gal. 5:4
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Anyone attempting to be justified by law has fallen from grace.
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Gal. 3:24-25
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The law was a tutor. Since faith has come, we are no longer under
the tutor (i.e., we are no longer under (the law).
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2 Cor. 3:7-11
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The commandments that were written on stone (i.e., the Ten Commandments)
brought death. Today we must obey the epistle of Christ which is
written on our hearts (2 Cor. 3:3).
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Heb. 7:12
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The law was changed. We no longer live under the Ten Commandments
or any other part of the Mosaic Law.
Jesus could not be our High Priest until God changed the law (Heb.
7:12-14; 8:4).
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Heb. 10:8-10
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Christ came to earth to take away the first covenant (law) and
establish the second covenant (law).
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Also, see LAW OF CHRIST.
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