32. How can we be children of God as promised? Find the answer in the text and click on it.
The purpose of this lesson was to help the student to reason (by induction) the following information from the passages:
Definition of "fulfil" American Heritage: 1. To bring into actuality; effect. 2. To carry out (an order, for example). 3. To measure up to; satisfy. 4. To bring to an end; complete.
The purpose of this lesson was to help the student to reason (by induction) the following information from the passages:
1. Jesus fulfilled the Old Covenant. "fulfilled"="completed"
2. Under the Old Covenant (Testament), Gentiles were alienated from Israel; Jesus removed this enmity by the cross.
The purpose of this lesson was to help the student to reason (by induction) the following information from the passages:
1. Jesus fulfilled the Old Covenant. "fulfilled"="completed"
2. Under the Old Covenant (Testament), Gentiles were alienated from Israel; Jesus removed this enmity by the cross.
3. People were kept under the Law ("Old" Covenant) until the Faith in Christ was revealed.
The purpose of this lesson was to help the student to reason (by induction) the following information from the passages:
1. Jesus fulfilled the Old Covenant. "fulfilled"="completed"
2. Under the Old Covenant (Testament), Gentiles were alienated from Israel; Jesus removed this enmity by the cross.
3. People (Jew and Gentile) were kept under the Law ("Old" Covenant) until the Faith in Christ was come.
4. The Law ("Old" Covenant) had been added by God because of sins.
The purpose of this lesson was to help the student to reason (by induction) the following information from the passages:
1. Jesus fulfilled the Old Covenant. "fulfilled"="completed"
2. Under the Old Covenant (Testament), Gentiles were alienated from Israel; Jesus removed this enmity by the cross.
3. People (Jew and Gentile) were kept under the Law ("Old" Covenant) until the Faith in Christ was come.
4. The Law ("Old" Covenant) had been added by God because of sins.
5. Jesus spoiled principalities and powers.
1. Jesus fulfilled the Old Covenant. "fulfilled"="completed"
2. Under the Old Covenant (Testament), Gentiles were alienated from Israel; Jesus removed this enmity by the cross.
3. People (Jew and Gentile) were kept under the Law ("Old" Covenant) until the Faith in Christ was come.
4. The Law ("Old" Covenant) had been added by God because of sins.
5. Jesus spoiled principalities and powers.
6. We are now no longer under the Old Covenant, including the sabbath law which was just a shadow.
2. Under the Old Covenant (Testament), Gentiles were alienated from Israel; Jesus removed this enmity by the cross.
3. People (Jew and Gentile) were kept under the Law ("Old" Covenant) until the Faith in Christ was come.
4. The Law ("Old" Covenant) had been added by God because of sins.
5. Jesus spoiled principalities and powers.
6. We are now no longer under the Old Covenant, including the sabbath law which was just a shadow.
7. We are not to "hear" Moses or the Old Covenant prophets; we are to "hear" Jesus.
The main thought in our selected passages from the books of Colossians, Matthew, Galatians is
(select) God sent His Son to Earth to deliver Israel from Roman rule.
Heaven and Earth would pass away before the Old Covenant would end.
Jesus did not destroy the Old Covenant but He brought it to its end.
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