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SantaGemmaPrega
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True, our Lord said he came “not to make void the law or the prophets…but to fulfil.”The first Christians were Jews. They did not convert away from Judaism. They continued to attend temple worship and practice the Jewish faith. Christianity is the fulfillment of Judaism, not the antithesis.
But any and all practice of Mosaic Law tradition was abolished by the Church in the first few centuries of the Church because it was no longer necessary.
Lamb offerings and circumcision - the shedding of innocent blood for reparation of sin - was no longer necessary as it had been replaced by baptism and the shedding of the blood of the Lamb of God had made sufficient sacrifice for all.
Hebrews 8:13 - “Now in saying a new, he hath made the former old. And that which decayeth and groweth old, is near its end.”
We no longer celebrate Passover as the Jews did because we celebrate the fulfillment of the Passover in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass every Sunday.
Consider the following from the Council of Florence:
Pope Eugene IV, Council of Florence, Session 11, 1442
It firmly believes, professes and teaches that the legal prescriptions of the old Testament or the Mosaic law…once our lord Jesus Christ who was signified by them had come, came to an end and the sacraments of the new Testament had their beginning…it asserts that after the promulgation of the gospel they [Mosaic Laws] cannot be observed without loss of eternal salvation. Therefore it denounces all who after that time observe circumcision, the sabbath and other legal prescriptions as strangers to the faith of Christ and unable to share in eternal salvation, unless they recoil at some time from these errors…the difference in the Mosaic law between clean and unclean foods belongs to ceremonial practices, which have passed away and lost their efficacy with the coming of the gospel.
Yes, you touch on what I stated above that they no longer needed the Mosaic Law. But the most important thing to note is that Orthodox Judaism (which may be rare today given the widespread promulgation and dominance of Talmudic Esotericism, a whole different subject), is that it is missing Jesus Christ. It is not just missing Christ, it is rejecting Christ.They had no conflict with Judaism. Their conflict was with the laws that had been created to prepare for the coming of the Messiah. Those were no longer needed. But the law of prayer, charity, faith, hope, the commandments, the wisdom of the prophets, the Liturgy of the Hours, the fasts and abstinence were not new to them. They were part of Jewish life. They are still part of Orthodox Judaism.
1 John 2:22 - Who is a liar, but he who denieth that Jesus is the Christ? This is Antichrist, who denieth the Father, and the Son.
Move forward one verse and it gets even more telling…
1 John 2:23 - Whosoever denieth the Son, the same hath not the Father. He that confesseth the Son, hath the Father also.
It is being widespread today two things:
a.) That Jews and Muslims still worship the same “One True God of Abraham”
b.) That the Jewish Old Testament Covenant is still valid
Both of these are patently false. The former because of the verses I listed above and because Christ is not divided. The Most Holy Trinity is One. Indivisible and mysterious as He may be. You cannot separate or reject Christ and still have the Father (nor the Holy Ghost).
The latter because of Hebrews 8:13, among many, many other verses (in fact, the entire New Testament…fulfillment of their covenant)