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Whatever's "claimed" is irrelevent. The fact is, the three things "fulfilled" by Christ's crucifixion were, first, the laws concerning sacrifice and sin offerings for the remission of sins. Second, the "sabbaths," especially the required high Holy days. And thirdly, the penalties of death.

These things were also prophesied in the writings of the old covenant and hinted on by Christ throughout his ministry. Therefore, when we read, especially in the writings of Paul, that the "law" was "nailed to the cross," these were the "laws" he was referring to. As we can see, the apostles were sure to teach the laws prohibiting unlawful blood use and Paul went extensively into the laws of marriage and divorce. If the entire "law" had been "nailed to the cross," then of a surety, these things would not have been mentioned, at all.

May the shalowm of our 'Elohiym, Yehuweh WA Yehuwshua ha'Mashiyach, be with all Mashiyachiym!

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