How does the word of God change

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In such books as Leviticus were he names all these laws most of which he says are punishable by death. How come we still don’t live by them. these words are God word yes? so why are they changed? God surely knows all so his rules should be difinative through all time right? so why don’t people get killed for not wearing cloths of all the same material and such anymore? I know most will say the sacraments but in the OT those were not around and we definitely don’t follow them like they did. If God says you should be killed for this isn’t that final. In the OT there was no way to repent even if what you did was a mistake so why since God is all knowing would he have to change the rules if he knows all the future and past couldn’t he have seen that we were going to stumble all over and to say your punishment is death doesn’t seem to merciful.

I know its morbid to think about but thats Gods word right? could these have been more of a cultural idea than Gods word?

Im really confused.

kinda in a hurry sorry if its hard to get.
 
I am not much of a scholar, but it would seem the answer has to do with the old covenant versus the new in Jesus Christ. I would be interested in a clearer answer as well.
 
Have you ever heard of the Levitical Priesthood OP?

Check it out.

Then, read Leviticus again.

Levites= Priests
Leviticus= (I will let you figure it out)😉
 
In such books as Leviticus were he names all these laws most of which he says are punishable by death. How come we still don’t live by them. these words are God word yes? so why are they changed? God surely knows all so his rules should be difinative through all time right? so why don’t people get killed for not wearing cloths of all the same material and such anymore? I know most will say the sacraments but in the OT those were not around and we definitely don’t follow them like they did. If God says you should be killed for this isn’t that final. In the OT there was no way to repent even if what you did was a mistake so why since God is all knowing would he have to change the rules if he knows all the future and past couldn’t he have seen that we were going to stumble all over and to say your punishment is death doesn’t seem to merciful.

I know its morbid to think about but thats Gods word right? could these have been more of a cultural idea than Gods word?

Im really confused.

kinda in a hurry sorry if its hard to get.
From what I have read and reread of the OT.
The OT says you will die if you do such and such but they gave people a running head start like we will count to ten and if you make to that island we will leave you be?
I think they actually excused some.
D.
 
Have you ever heard of the Levitical Priesthood OP?

Check it out.

Then, read Leviticus again.

Levites= Priests
Leviticus= (I will let you figure it out)😉
would you happen to have a link or something that could direct me to these. or info on where i could get more information?

thank you.
 
Have you ever heard of the Levitical Priesthood OP?

Check it out.

Then, read Leviticus again.

Levites= Priests
Leviticus= (I will let you figure it out)😉
hmm still not sure how this answers the question of the Levitical law and why we don’t follow it to the death part. I don’t even think people who practice Judaism who still follow old testament Levitical law kill anyone who doesn’t follow it… How do they receive forgiveness for their transgressions? are they simply denied as being part of their religious order now days or do they have a way of being forgiven of any sin even those that are punishable by death like in levitical law.

i bet this will be moved to other religions section now.
 
hmm still not sure how this answers the question of the Levitical law and why we don’t follow it to the death part. I don’t even think people who practice Judaism who still follow old testament Levitical law kill anyone who doesn’t follow it… How do they receive forgiveness for their transgressions? are they simply denied as being part of their religious order now days or do they have a way of being forgiven of any sin even those that are punishable by death like in levitical law.

i bet this will be moved to other religions section now.
The reason we don’t follow the Levtical law (or, for that matter, the 10 Commandments) is that they are part of the Old Covenant. Jesus fulfilled the Old Covenant and established a New Covenant. Those aspects of The Law that were important he restated: Love the Lord your God will all your heart, all your mind and all your soul and your neighbor as yourself. He also gave the the Church to power to bind and to loose and She established other laws that we are bound to.

Deacon Ed
 
In such books as Leviticus were he names all these laws most of which he says are punishable by death. How come we still don’t live by them. these words are God word yes? so why are they changed? God surely knows all so his rules should be difinative through all time right? so why don’t people get killed for not wearing cloths of all the same material and such anymore? I know most will say the sacraments but in the OT those were not around and we definitely don’t follow them like they did. If God says you should be killed for this isn’t that final. In the OT there was no way to repent even if what you did was a mistake so why since God is all knowing would he have to change the rules if he knows all the future and past couldn’t he have seen that we were going to stumble all over and to say your punishment is death doesn’t seem to merciful.

I know its morbid to think about but thats Gods word right? could these have been more of a cultural idea than Gods word?

Im really confused.

kinda in a hurry sorry if its hard to get.
:bowdown: The word of GOD haven’t changed but the worshippers way of living and the jews or hebrews must live according to the laws and the word of GOD or else they are not real spiritual jews to follow the word of GOD must be a way of living same to christians it must be a way of living or else you are wasting your time worship,no matter where you are in the world you must live up the standards of GOD thats is the only way that we can keep GOD’S name holly ,that is why the world o/k the humans is in such a crisis they have moved to far away from GOD’S word and making thier own laws.
You must live your live according to the ten commandments and love GOD with your whole heart and sole and love your neighbours and your enemies and those who hate you.👍
 
The reason we don’t follow the Levtical law (or, for that matter, the 10 Commandments) is that they are part of the Old Covenant…Deacon Ed
Deacon Ed: I am confused by your statement that we don’t follow the 10 Commandments. I understand about not following Levitcal Law and disciplines, but I have never heard that the Commandments were also included, especially in light of Matthew 19:16-19 wherein Jesus specifically tells the young man to keep the Commandments. Can you elucidate? Thanks.
 
This is an excerpt from the infamous Open Letter to Dr. Laura. I think it will speak to your questions:

When I burn a bull on the altar as a sacrifice, I know it creates a pleasing odour for the Lord (Lev. 1:9). The problem is my neighbours. They claim the odour is not pleasing to them. How should I deal with this?

I would like to sell my daughter into slavery, as it suggests in the Bible (Exod. 21:7). In this day and age, what do you think would be a fair price for her?

I know that I am allowed no contact with a woman while she is in her period of menstrual uncleanliness (Lev. 15:19-24). The problem is, how do I tell? I have tried asking, but most women take offence.

The Bible also states that I may buy slaves from the nations that are around us (Lev. 25:44). A friend of mine claims that this applies to Mexicans but not Canadians. Can you clarify?

I have a neighbour who insists on working on the Sabbath. The Bible clearly states he should be put to death (Exod. 35:2). Am I morally obligated to kill him myself?

My friend practices the Wiccan religion. Since the Bible states that he must be put to death (Exodus 22:18), am I morally obligated to kill him as well?

A friend of mine feels that even though eating shellfish is an abomination (Lev. 11:10), it is a lesser abomination than homosexuality. I don’t agree. Can you settle this?

The Bible states that I may not approach the altar of God if I have a defect in my sight (Lev. 21:21-23). I have to admit that I wear prescription glasses. Does my vision have to be 20/20, or is there some wiggle room here?

I need to do some business on the island of Crete soon but the Bible states that people from the island of Crete are liars and lazy (Titus 1:12). Should I be careful when doing business there?

I read Amnesty International is in Thailand protesting the selling of under-aged girls into slavery and prostitution. Should I write my congressmen and Request that we encourage these young girls to obey their masters as it states in the Bible (Eph. 6:5)?

Should I have the foreskin of my penis cut off? The Bible commands that all men must do this (Exod. 12:48). I would have my doctor do it but I think I can save some money by doing it myself. Any ideas on how best to do it?
 
Part 2:

At the church I attend, some women lead a Bible study. What is the best way to tell them to shut up. We must not have women speaking in church when the Bible forbids them to (1 Timothy 2:12).

Many of the women in our church wear jewellery. Since women are forbidden to wear jewellery (1 Peter 3:3) what is the best way to tell them God is going to torture them in hell for eternity for doing so?

I want to obey the Bible and greet all the women at our church with a kiss (2 Thess. 1:26). Why do I get strange looks from them when I do - especially from their husbands? What about French kissing?

Recently, I have asked several women in my church to marry me since it is permissible for a man to have many wives (1 Kings 11:3). Why do I continually get rejected? People at church are beginning to talk.

I suppose I will not get married since the Bible states that men should not marry (1 Cor. 7:1). What do you suggest?

There are many unbelievers where I work and because we are forbidden to associate with them (1 Cor. 4:11). I am wondering how best to tell them to keep away from me.

Most of my male friends get their hair trimmed, including the hair around their temples, even though this is expressly forbidden by Lev 19:27. How should they die?

I know from Lev 11:6-8 that touching the skin of a dead pig makes me unclean, but may I still play football if I wear gloves?

My uncle has a farm. He violates Lev 19:19 by planting two different crops in the same field, as does his wife by wearing garments made of two different kinds of thread (cotton/polyester blend). He also tends to curse and blaspheme a lot. Is it really necessary that we go to all the trouble of getting the whole town together to stone them? (Lev 24:10-16) Couldn’t we just burn them to death at a private family affair like we do with people who sleep with their in-laws? (Lev. 20:14)
 
The OT contains shadows of the full truth revealed in the NT by Christ. Those things punishable by death are what we would now consider mortal sins or are symbolic of things we now consider mortal sins. The punishment of death was but a shadow of the true consequence of grave sin–eternal damnation.
 
I am not much of a scholar, but it would seem the answer has to do with the old covenant versus the new in Jesus Christ. I would be interested in a clearer answer as well.
:bowdown: The new testament is more a forgivable covenant where there is no sacrifising of animals when you sin but you must live it and also keep all the commandments in such a way that to show the people you are not bad without telling others how bad they are.You must live your live as christian for others to see the good in you or else it doesn,t work.👍

JESUS NEVER ABUSED HIS AUTHORITY
 
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