Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or tittle shall nowise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven. Matthew5:18-19
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It is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to fail. Luke 16:17.
Jesus here is teaching that the Mosaic Law is binding to all his followers.
But this Mosaic Law was abrogated by Paul.
Ye also are become dead to the law by the body of Christ .... We are delivered from the law, that being dead.Romans 7:4,6
Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith. But after that faith is come, we are no longer under a schoolmaster. Galatians 3:24-25
In the Bible, Jesus spoke highly of Moses, acknowledging him as a significant figure in Jewish history and law. Jesus affirmed the teachings of Moses and emphasized the importance of following his laws and commandments.
Jesus primarily used the Hebrew Scriptures, which are now known as the Old Testament in Christian tradition. He often quoted from texts such as the Torah (the first five books of Moses) and the Psalms, emphasizing their importance in his teachings and affirming their prophetic significance regarding his life and mission. Additionally, Jesus engaged with Jewish oral traditions and teachings that were prevalent in his time.
Jesus fulfilled the Law of Moses by teaching and embodying its principles of love, justice, and mercy. He emphasized the importance of following the spirit of the law rather than just the letter, and his teachings expanded upon and fulfilled the moral and ethical teachings of the Old Testament.
Moses and Jesus are both important figures in the Bible who led their people and performed miracles. They both had a special connection with God and were chosen to deliver messages and teachings to their followers. Additionally, both Moses and Jesus faced challenges and opposition in their missions but ultimately persevered in their faith and leadership.
Jesus and Moses are both considered important figures in Christianity and Judaism. They both performed miracles, led their people, and communicated with God. Additionally, both figures are seen as prophets and messengers of God's teachings.
According to biblical legend, all Jews are descended from Abraham, and Jesus was a Jew. The Gospels of Mathew and of Luke provide two different genealogies of Jesus, going back through his father Joseph and King David to Abraham, but neither places Jesus, or at least Joseph, as a direct descendant of Moses.
Jesus and Moses were not contemporaries, although Moses did appear with Elijah to Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration. Jesus did give respect and credibility to Moses' writings and referred to the fact that Moses spoke about Him in His writings.
No Moses is not a kin of Jesus but David is .
Both Moses and Jesus were religious leaders who emphasized the importance of faith, compassion, and justice in their teachings. They both preached messages of love, forgiveness, and the importance of following God's commandments. Their teachings had a profound impact on their respective communities, inspiring people to live righteous lives and seek spiritual fulfillment. Both figures are revered as prophets and messengers of God in their respective religions, with their teachings continuing to influence believers around the world.
Jesus did not tell Moses to do anything, it was god who spoke to him.
No Jesus is more popular then Moses anyday.
According to Islamic teachings, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad brought the Torah, the Gospel, and the Qur'an, respectively. Abraham built the Kaaba.