Jesus and the Old Testament Jewish Law

Par : Walter Smith
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230656760
  • EAN9798230656760
  • Date de parution13/01/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

The relationship between Jesus and the Old Testament Law is one of the most profound and pivotal themes in biblical theology, occupying a central place in the broader narrative of God's redemptive plan for humanity. To understand this relationship, it is essential to grasp the historical, religious, and cultural context in which the Jewish Law-commonly referred to as the Torah-was given and practiced.
The Law was more than a legal framework; it was a divine covenant designed to shape Israel's identity as a holy nation set apart for God's purposes. The Law encompassed moral, ceremonial, and civil codes, revealing the character of God and instructing His people in righteousness. However, it also served a deeper function, one that pointed forward to something-or someone-greater. Jesus of Nazareth entered this theological and cultural milieu not as a revolutionary bent on overturning the Law but as its fulfillment, a claim that would challenge and transform the Jewish understanding of covenant and obedience.
The relationship between Jesus and the Old Testament Law is one of the most profound and pivotal themes in biblical theology, occupying a central place in the broader narrative of God's redemptive plan for humanity. To understand this relationship, it is essential to grasp the historical, religious, and cultural context in which the Jewish Law-commonly referred to as the Torah-was given and practiced.
The Law was more than a legal framework; it was a divine covenant designed to shape Israel's identity as a holy nation set apart for God's purposes. The Law encompassed moral, ceremonial, and civil codes, revealing the character of God and instructing His people in righteousness. However, it also served a deeper function, one that pointed forward to something-or someone-greater. Jesus of Nazareth entered this theological and cultural milieu not as a revolutionary bent on overturning the Law but as its fulfillment, a claim that would challenge and transform the Jewish understanding of covenant and obedience.