There are various divisions with in both religions that would make answering this question a bit tricky. But using a evangelical approach, most laws of the Jews are also followed by these Christians - ie...Dietary Laws, most Commandments other than those having to do with sacrifices and cleanliness. These would include the Friday sunset to Saturday sunset sabbath.
Additionally, the 7 Annual Feast/Holy Days are observed by these Christians but have a different or 'spiritual' meaning to them as they believe these special days map out God's Plan of Salvation for all mankind. Some within the 'Messianic Jewish' community are more closely aligned to these evangelical Christians.
It gives them laws to live by.
All depends on who owns the waters your in. If your in England's side, You abide by their laws, as well as boating laws. If you're on America/Canada's side, you abide by their laws (Depending on your location, you may have to abide by Canada's laws).
He did for the Jews through Abraham and Moses. But for Christians he didn't, that is what man has done.
The Torah only requires Jews to follow the law of the Torah. According to Judaism non-Jews are obligated to follow just the 7 Noachide laws which are described at http://www.answers.com/topic/seven-laws-of-noah
Christianity does not require the observance of the sabbath law. Christians are not party to the old covenant that requires sabbath observance.
Counties have there own form of government which abide by state laws which abide by Federal laws. That's why we are called the government for the people and by the people.
People of the Book (Quran 2:256)Dhimmi (second-class and subject to a special tax) Jews are mendacious (Quran 5:41) Jewish laws are God's punishment to them (Quran 4:160) There is more; these are a few examples.
The correct spelling of the plural term is Judaizers, those early Christians who believed that Christians should adopt some of the practices of Judaism, most notably circumcision and dietary laws of the Jews.
Judaism and Islam both have legal systems built into the religion: halakha and sharia, respectively. Christianity does have partial legal codices, but nothing as all encompassing as the religious legal systems of halakha or sharia.
God made the Israelites abide by so many laws because like a father he gave them laws to help rehabilitate them.
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The Nuremberg Laws