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Finally, Some Resolution

(By Nathan Busenitz)
After a week and a half, we are finally ready to propose our solution for the two propositions we have sought to establish: (1) that New Testament believers are not under the Mosaic Law; and (2) that at the same time the New Testament authors esteem and appeal to that same Mosaic Law.
Throughout church [...]

(By Nathan Busenitz)
Today we are continuing to discuss our second proposition: That the New Testament Writers Repeatedly Appealed to the Mosaic Law (and to other parts of the Old Testament) as an Authoritative Basis for Their Teaching.
Not only did the New Testament writers frequently cite the Mosaic Law, they also evidence a high regard [...]

(By Nathan Busenitz) 
Last week, we attempted to establish the first of two propositions: That New Testament believers are not under the Mosaic Law.
Today and tomorrow we will consider a second proposition: That the New Testament Writers Repeatedly Appealed to the Mosaic Law (and to other parts of the Old Testament) as an Authoritative Basis for [...]

(By Nathan Busenitz)
This will conclude our discusion of our first proposition: That New Testament Believers Are Not Under the Mosaic Law.
This proposition is based on four premises: (1) the Mosaic Law is viewed by the New Testament authors as a solitary unit; (2) Jesus Christ fulfilled the Mosaic Law such that those who are in [...]

(By Nathan Busenitz)
Today we will continue looking at our first proposition: That New Testament believers are no longer under (or bound to) the Mosaic Law.
As we’ve noted previously, this proposition is based on for premises, two of which we have already considered: (1) That the biblical saints saw the Mosaic law as a solitary unit, [...]

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