This question has been haunting me for quite some time now... & I can't seem to find an answer.
Why is it that in the Old Testament there are so many rules and laws layed down by God that were later diminished in the New Testament ? What happened to God never changing ?
How could God allow the taking of one anothers lives.. or the torture and death of sinners. Aren't they the ones that need the most help ? And what about the Sabath and all that stuff ... ?
Answers with EVIDENCE please. :) .
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In the Old Testament God told the Jews to punish sinners, in many cases, by death. This is the same God that then came down and taught us not to judge others and love our neighbours ? I don't understand how that works.
The lord coming down is not something simple, this is the king of kings your talking about. When a king is coming to visit your house, dont you clean it up before he comes? This is basically what God did, he prepared the way of his son.
is there any evidence behind what you're saying Meena_Ameen ?
Hizz_chiild,
Sinners were put to death in the OT because people's hearts were hard. They wouldn't listen to the word of God unless there was a punishment if they didn't, and if that punishment wasn't executed then half the people would be sinners, if not all...
For example, when you feed a newborn, do you give him milk to drink or a piece of bread to eat? He would die if you gave him the bread because he is still too young for that. First you have to give him the milk then, when he is grown and strong you can give him the bread. In the same way, God gave the Isrealites the Law of Moses in the Old Testament, and with the incarnation of his son completed all righteoussness, something that no human was able to do before. Because of that, the old Covenant was abolished and a new one made, one of the blood of our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ.
Everyone will not stop sinning unless there was a punishment...an instant punishment that is so there is really no point in making it easier on us by having no punishment
But then aggain didnt the Jews know that when Jesus came they'd be able to reach eternal life with Him ? So it's kind of like now... ?
I dunno I'm confusing myself..
does anyone know any passages or books by our Holy fathers to prove this ?
7 They said to Him, “Why then did Moses command to give a certificate of divorce, and to put her away?”
8 He said to them, “Moses, because of the hardness of your hearts, permitted you to divorce your wives, but from the beginning it was not so.
God intended for the Israelites to do many things that they ended up not doing because of the hardness of their hearts. Consider, this same hardness resulted in their lack of belief in Christ, and utterly their eternal damnation. I think it's pretty difficult to speculate as to why God "allowed" certain behaviors but it's clear that He allowed things that He didn't acually intend.
Christ4Life, Question: Where do u see that their were prostitutes in Christ's Geneaology? Clearly there were sinners, but I dont get the prostitute part.
Peace & Grace to all.
I didn't hear about the prostitute thing either...
Matthew 1 Who exactly was a prostitute ?
I didn't notice this before.. but that's actually the genealogy of Joseph not Mary.. why is this ? Jesus was not conceived by Joseph...