EPISODE · Oct 4, 2022 · 2H 7M
LAWYER CRAFT IN THE NEW TESTAMENT, Pages 76-83 of The Four Crafts
from LDS Last Days Prophecy and Gospel Discussions · host Red Bearded Mormon
Lawyercraft in the New Testament, Pages 76-83 of The Four Crafts Read along with me here: https://at.tumblr.com/fundamentallymormon/lawyer-craft-in-the-new-testament/abbyraodvxdq When the “law” is mentioned in the New Testament, it is usually referring to the Pentateuch (the five books of Moses) and the commandments and gospel that are taught within its pages. Jesus spoke against the scribal law, or man’s laws, that would cause men to depart from God’s laws. As the basis for ancient Israel’s law, the Ten Commandments were probably engraved on the tablets in the Ark of the Covenant. (See Ex. 24:12.) In the meridian of time Jesus still acknowledged them as the basis of God’s law. He referred to them several times and still supported them as law to Israel. In fact, He quoted Deuteronomy more than any other book of the Bible. History has shown that eventually man’s laws replace and supersede God’s laws. The men who promoted this change were those who were first instructed in the law of God but soon apostatized.
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