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Most of them we can't . Love is our law now . God loved us so much that He gave us His only begotten Son and His Son loved us so much that he willingly offered himself as the perfect sinless sacrifice to cover all of our sins . Please read Luke Ch 10 V 25-28 .
Hi Roy, I don't really have the answers about applying Levitical laws. This topic has been talked about often on here.
But what I wanted to speak to was this. The Talmud was created during the Babylonian captivity, long after Leviticus was written. The Talmud is the interpretation of these laws by rabbis (who came into existence in this same captivity).
The first 5 books of the OT is called the Torah and the entire OT is called the Tanahk.
It is easy to mix these up because seem a bit similar.
How do we relate these rules to modern day living?
But what I wanted to speak to was this. The Talmud was created during the Babylonian captivity, long after Leviticus was written. The Talmud is the interpretation of these laws by rabbis (who came into existence in this same captivity).
The first 5 books of the OT is called the Torah and the entire OT is called the Tanahk.
It is easy to mix these up because seem a bit similar.
Best regards
Roy
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