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Jezra
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I’m new here so ‘Hi’. I’m not Catholic but I have a deep interest in Christian theology. I hope my question isn’t too absurd.
In Matthew 22, Jesus says that there are Two Commandments:
I’ve not been able to find an explanation to join these two commandments with the ‘law’.
It got me to thinking. If the ‘law’ is the Ten Commandments, then isn’t the net result of Jesus’ commandments the same thing?
For example, by following Jesus’ first commandment you can’t break the God related commandments. While loving our neighbour, we can’t steal or kill or bare false witness or commit adultery or covet.
Jesus then appears to give examples to clarify ambiguities. Keeping the Sabbath holy could be seen as falling under Jesus’ first commandment to Love God. However, Jesus heals on the Sabbath and so loves his neighbour. Jesus saves the adulteress from stoning by applying Love Your Neighbour. In Mark 7 he tells disgruntled parents to consider their children as a gift from God and listen to them, rather than condemn them under the Honour Your Mother and Father commandment.
Does this make sense?
I would appreciate your thoughts.
In Matthew 22, Jesus says that there are Two Commandments:
- Love God with all your heart, soul and mind
- Love your neighbour as yourself
I’ve not been able to find an explanation to join these two commandments with the ‘law’.
It got me to thinking. If the ‘law’ is the Ten Commandments, then isn’t the net result of Jesus’ commandments the same thing?
For example, by following Jesus’ first commandment you can’t break the God related commandments. While loving our neighbour, we can’t steal or kill or bare false witness or commit adultery or covet.
Jesus then appears to give examples to clarify ambiguities. Keeping the Sabbath holy could be seen as falling under Jesus’ first commandment to Love God. However, Jesus heals on the Sabbath and so loves his neighbour. Jesus saves the adulteress from stoning by applying Love Your Neighbour. In Mark 7 he tells disgruntled parents to consider their children as a gift from God and listen to them, rather than condemn them under the Honour Your Mother and Father commandment.
Does this make sense?
I would appreciate your thoughts.