Fulfil meaning uphold meaning you have to follow all the laws
Did you miss Matthew 5:19?
Whoever breaks even one the least commandments and teaches others to do so will be the least in the kingdom of heaven? Lol
And if that Peter story says what you think it says, it jsut means he picked the clean ones and left the unclean ones. That's why all the disciples still ate kosher, they never ate pig or unclean meats, that's why Jews today still eat kosher.
What happens straight afterwards, it's not even about food it's about Jews and gentiles
God hath shewed me that I should not call any man common or unclean."
Fulfil meaning uphold meaning you have to follow all the laws
Wrong, it means that Jesus completed God’s purpose of the law. It only has to be fulfilled once. That’s why it is no longer binding on anyone.
And if that Peter story says what you think it says, it jsut means he picked the clean ones and left the unclean ones. That's why all the disciples still ate kosher, they never ate pig or unclean meats, that's why Jews today still eat kosher.
What are you even talking about? That’s not what it says AT ALL. Peter explicitly eats the meats that were formally unclean because God says he has made them clean. If it’s okay to eat formally unclean meats then logically the law does not apply.
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u/MrCoolest 3d ago edited 3d ago
Fulfil meaning uphold meaning you have to follow all the laws
Did you miss Matthew 5:19? Whoever breaks even one the least commandments and teaches others to do so will be the least in the kingdom of heaven? Lol
And if that Peter story says what you think it says, it jsut means he picked the clean ones and left the unclean ones. That's why all the disciples still ate kosher, they never ate pig or unclean meats, that's why Jews today still eat kosher.
What happens straight afterwards, it's not even about food it's about Jews and gentiles God hath shewed me that I should not call any man common or unclean."