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Because He was Jewish

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That is an incorrect assumption and the best example proving it is incorrect was the Sabbath teachings of Jesus - fully out-of-line with rabbinical teachings.

Jesus taught the same exact Law of God - and not of any race of men. The Jews were the last remnant of the House of Israel that were still in the land following most of the Law as intended. Yet, Jesus came to 'fill to the rim' or fulfill the Law by givng us the Spirit of the Law and expanding the true meaning of it.

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Q: Why did Jesus base his teachings on traditional Jewish beliefs?
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