Reply to Jose 5

Jose Hernandez wrote in message ...
>Skip, wrote the following quote.  I will reprint them:
>>"The law of the Lord is perfect..." Ps 19:
>>""..thy law is the truth" Ps 119:142
>>"the law is light" Pro 6:30
>>"the commandment of the Lord is pure" Ps  19:8
>>"all thy commandments are faithful" Ps 119:86
>>"all thy commandments are truth" Ps 119:151
>>"all thy commandments are righteousness" Ps 119:172
>>"if ye love me, keep my commandments"  Jn 14:15
>>"sin is the transgression of the law" 1 Jn 3:4
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>One verse here speaks to what the Law of Moses was in 2 Chron. 23:18 "Then
>Jehoiada placed the oversight of the temple of the LORD in the hands of the
>priests, who were Levites, to whom David had made assignments in the
temple,
>to present the burnt offerings of the LORD as written in the Law of Moses,
>with rejoicing and singing, as David had ordered"  There is one example.

No, that isn't an example. What you have quoted says that the Law of Moses
contains burnt offerings, which it does. The Torah (the whole law) does
contain burnt offerings - there is no reference to two separate laws.

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>Daniel 9:11"All Israel has transgressed your law and turned away, refusing
>to obey you. "Therefore the curses and sworn judgments written in the Law
of
>Moses, the servant of God, have been poured out on us, because we have
>sinned against you." That's two and there are many others.


Again, "the Law of Moses" is just obviously referring to "the Law" - the
Torah. This does of course contain many curses etc. - Nothing to say this is
separate from some other Law.

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>Foiled again John.  In each you can see they are in no way related to the
>Ten Commandments given in Exodus 20.  I advice that you take your own
advice
>and read these and other Scriptures that will help you see the difference.
>Yours in Christ,
>Joe H


Is that it? Why are these "in no way related to the Ten Commandments"?

Let's look at what you have done. Presented two texts which refer to the Law
of Moses. My contention was that the Law given to Moses by God, who in turn
gave it to Israel is treated as a single entity. You have done nothing to
show this is not the case. Might I also point out that my case proceeded
step by step throughout the whole Bible, looking exhaustively at each use of
the them "the Law". You seem to imagine a couple of texts and - pow -
there's the argument settled!

You'll have to do better than that!

John

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