Does Matthew 5:17-20 teach the Law is still in effect for Christians?
Matthew 5:17-20 is perhaps the most common passage pointed to by Torah-observant Christians (Hebrew Roots) as proof of their belief that the Law of Moses is still in effect on Christians today. And today we're going to dig into this passage and see what it has to say about the law. Do Torah-keepers have a point? Let's do a Bible study and see. SUPPORT OUR MINISTRY https://TheBiblicalRoots.org/support (Thank you!) OUR LINKS https://linktr.ee/thebiblicalroots CHAPTERS 00:00 Open (On today's episode) 00:27 Introduction to Matthew 5:17-20 02:31 Fulfilling the Hebrew Scriptures 05:04 The Law or the Tanakh? 09:39 Until...what? 13:33 Until All is Accomplished 16:03 Context is King 20:29 What, then, of the Law? 22:41 Wrap it up, Solberg. Subtítulos disponibles en español Mateo 5: 17-20 es quizás el pasaje más común señalado por los cristianos observantes de la Torá (raíces hebreas) como prueba de su creencia de que la Ley de Moisés todavía está vigente para los cristianos de hoy. Y hoy vamos a profundizar en este pasaje y ver lo que tiene que decir acerca de la ley. ¿Los guardianes de la Torá tienen razón? Hagamos un estudio bíblico y veamos.

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