History of the Law – Part 8

Mr. Wallace Lawton     09-12-2015


Christ came to a people who had rejected the laws of God and He came to remind them of this. Christ commanded obedience to those who sat in Moses’ seat (the Beit Din). Moses had both religious and civil responsibility. At the time of Christ the Beit Din had only religious responsibility while the Romans had civil responsibility. God’s true church today has binding authority for the perfecting of the saints Eph 4:12-16.

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History of the Law – Part 6

Mr. Wallace Lawton     01-24-2015


How did the Jews justify their traditions, as scripture must interpret scripture? There was an acceptance of customs inherited from Hellenism along with a new method of teaching laws not supported by scriptural proof. The Talamud is comprised of independent teachings of the Pharisees, and represents what Judaism is based upon today.

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History of the Law – Part 5

Mr. Wallace Lawton       01-17-2015


Presented is an overview of four different religious sects within Judiasm. None were keeping the true law of Moses. All had their origins in religious anarchy. There was no cohesive and collective religious authority in existence in Israel at the time of Jesus.

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Beginning of the Months – Adar II – Month 13 – History of the Law – Part 1

Mr. Wallace Lawton   03-03-2014


Judaism is divided into many sects with different beliefs. It is not unified. Jews today as a whole are not deeply interested in religion. This is not new condition. With human laws, traditions and reasoning, the Jews rejected God, and this is clearly shown in the plain facts of history. During the ministry of Jesus, He had to retrieve the Jews from apostasy and had to re-educate them in the Law which was lost.

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