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To Moses the Lord first gave the Higher Priesthood and revealed the fullness of the gospel. But Israel rebelled and manifest such gross unworthiness that their God took from them the power whereby they could have become a kingdom of priests and of kings and gave them instead a lesser law, a preparatory gospel. He gave them instead The Law of Moses.

They were the divers washings, and carnal ordinances, imposed on them until the time of reformation. They were the law of commandments contained in ordinances. When Christ came the law was done away with and the Higher Law was again restored. The Lord said "Behold, I say unto you the law if fulfilled that was given unto Moses".

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It is referring to the first five books in The Bible also known as the Pentateuch and the Torah.

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Jewish law is called 'halacha' and is found in the Talmud.

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It is the book of laws given to the jews, mainly a eye for eye can be counted as a law.

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The entire Torah.

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Where was moses when god called him?

He was herding his father-in-law's sheep.


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