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No. It was part of the covenant of Abraham.Jewish answer:Yes it was, since God reiterated it to Moses (Leviticus ch.12).
The Old Testament is the Mosaic covenant of works The New Testament is the Abrahamic covenant of grace Law of Moses: the ministration of death Gospel of Christ: the ministration of life
The Law of Abraham in the Bible refers to the covenant made between God and Abraham, where Abraham was promised numerous descendants and that his descendants would be as numerous as the stars in the sky. This covenant is a central promise in the Old Testament and is seen as the foundation of the relationship between God and the Jewish people.
When Moses came down from the mountain with the original commandment, they contained the Higher Law for the people. Moses broke the tablets when he saw what evil the people were doing by worshiping the golden calf. God gave other commandments to replace the original ten, but they were of a lesser law. This law was called the Mosaic law named after Moses. This law is contained all through the Bible from that time one. No where in the bible is contained the Higher Law unless you refer to the teachings of Christ when He was alive. This law would have to be given to the people when the time was right that they were able to live it.
Another ancient law is the Mosaic Law which came about around 1400 B.C. ...
God is not the author of confusion. May I ask, where is it in the new covenant that anyone should observe any holy day? Sabbath observance was strictly for the Hebrew of the OLD TESTAMENT that was observed, kept, Mosaic law. Law-keeping, which no man can do was afforded only to the Hebrew through the Abrahamic covenant..NO Gentile could ever keep Mosaic law, and still cannot. Remember the sabbath, keep it Holy, is the 4th commandment of Mosaic law...... to the Hebrew in the Old covenant. The Hebrew/ Jewish Sabbath is Friday at Sundown, to Saturday at sundown. The way it was kept was to do absolutely nothing but rest... .
"Mosaic" is a reference to Mosaic law - the laws handed down by Moses, ie: Judaism.
According to the Bible ancient Israel was commanded to tithe. Tithing was one of the commandments of the Mosaic Law (Law of Moses) which was the covenant (Old Testament) between ancient Israel and God.There were 613 commandments Israel had to follow. There were a series of curses and blessings associated with the Mosaic Law. If Israel kept all the commandments they would be blessed. If they didn't follow all the commandments of the Mosaic Law, they would be cursed.Thus, any "punishments" associated with not paying tithes ONLY apply to ancient Israel. There is no punishment for not paying tithes. God/Bible does not command or require Christians to pay tithes.Your Tithe Experthttp:/www.thetithinghoax.com
The Mosaic Law - 1913 was released on: USA: 24 January 1913
The law of God's covenant is often referred to as moral law, divine law, or simply God's law. It encompasses the ethical and moral principles that govern the relationship between God and humanity as defined in religious scriptures.
Since Jesus was born a Jew, Galatians 4:4 tells us that he came to be "under law", meaning the Mosaic Law.
The mosaic laws deals more with the health problems and the Hammurabi code deals more with civil laws.