sorianofan
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I am going to propose the following opinion, though the only people it would really both are adventists:
The Old Covenant was mediated by angels while the New Covenant was mediated by God Himself.
Scripture attests to this several times:
Galatians 3:19
Hebrews 2:2
Acts 7:53
Hebrews twice explicitly names the Holy Spirit as the author of a passage from Deuteronomy and Jeremiah respectively. So, the Old Testament just like the New was written by God by the Holy Spirit.
Knowing this, this makes all of Scripture God breathed, but it makes the New Covenant permanently binding unlike the Old Covenant.
That being said, I believe that a slew of OT laws unless explicitly commanded also in the NT are not binding. For example, in Acts 15 Gentiles are explicitly told to follow certain laws and not others. Paul in Galatians 6 says those who live by the Spirit are essentially above the Law. Yet, in Acts 20 Paul himself still ritualistically follows the Jewish Law.
I believe Paul lived by the Law in order to not offend Jewish Christians, because he did not want to give an opportunity to undercut his ministry.
/end of random thoughts
The Old Covenant was mediated by angels while the New Covenant was mediated by God Himself.
Scripture attests to this several times:
Galatians 3:19
Why, then, was the law given at all? It was added because of transgressions until the Seed to whom the promise referred had come. The law was given through angels and entrusted to a mediator.
Hebrews 2:2
For since the message spoken through angels was binding, and every violation and disobedience received its just punishment, how shall we escape if we ignore so great a salvation?
Acts 7:53
You who have received the law that was given through angels but have not obeyed it.
Hebrews twice explicitly names the Holy Spirit as the author of a passage from Deuteronomy and Jeremiah respectively. So, the Old Testament just like the New was written by God by the Holy Spirit.
Knowing this, this makes all of Scripture God breathed, but it makes the New Covenant permanently binding unlike the Old Covenant.
That being said, I believe that a slew of OT laws unless explicitly commanded also in the NT are not binding. For example, in Acts 15 Gentiles are explicitly told to follow certain laws and not others. Paul in Galatians 6 says those who live by the Spirit are essentially above the Law. Yet, in Acts 20 Paul himself still ritualistically follows the Jewish Law.
I believe Paul lived by the Law in order to not offend Jewish Christians, because he did not want to give an opportunity to undercut his ministry.
/end of random thoughts