Yes. That was how he was brought up to obey the law. Also Jesus fulfilled the requirements of the law.
Rom 8:3 For what the law could not do in that it was weak through the flesh, God did by sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, on account of sin: He condemned sin in the flesh,
Rom 8:4 that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us who do not walk according to the flesh but according to the Spirit.
That is an opinion, and the reason for the arguement is that they come after the Mosaic Laws from Jesus, which would mean God thought they were more important at the time. However, the Mosaic Laws still could be more important, but it depends on your opinion.
Law of Moses, Mosaic Law, or simply the Law.
The mother-in-law was Peter Simon's mother-in-law. Jesus was not married. Jesus had called some of His disciples but perhaps not all. The Gospels are not exactly chronological. They do follow close but we are not sure about some of the events and there order. According to the Gospel of Matthew, Matthew is not called until after Peter's mother-in-law is healed. Did it happen that way? Perhaps
The Apostles stressed that they must obey God rather than men and proclaimed the message of Jesus' resurrection before the religious council. They were bold in their faith and did not waver in their commitment to spreading the Gospel.
The Ten Commandments are part of the Mosaic Law. The Mosaic Law can be divided into three parts - The Moral Law - The Ceremonial Law - The Judicial Law.The Moral Law is the Ten Commandments. They refer to what is right and what is wrong by God's standard.The Ceremonial Law is about sacrifices, worship, religious duties - for Israel as God's chosen people. The Ceremonial Law showed the way the people of Israel were to approach God.The Judicial Law regulated the administration of justice, the punishment of criminals, property rights etc.
Since Jesus was born a Jew, Galatians 4:4 tells us that he came to be "under law", meaning the Mosaic Law.
I hope so as He wishes to be friends with all who obey God and follow His Law.
As a quintessential, or perfect and typical, Jew, Jesus would have accepted without question the Mosaic law, including the law that forbade work on the Sabbath. By failing to observe these laws, Jesus could not have been the quintessential Jew.
The law to tithe has never been rescinded in scripture.
He had to accept the Mosaic Law, that it was a guide. He no longer was to look at Jesus' death as if Jesus was an ordinary man. He was to preach to the Gentile nations. Hope this helped! ^-^
Another ancient law is the Mosaic Law which came about around 1400 B.C. ...
That is an opinion, and the reason for the arguement is that they come after the Mosaic Laws from Jesus, which would mean God thought they were more important at the time. However, the Mosaic Laws still could be more important, but it depends on your opinion.
Babtism is symbolic for washing away sins. Jesus was babtised by John the Babtist as an example for others to be rid of their sins and obey God's law.
In the Bible, it says that when Jesus died, the law died with Him...now most people believe that this was the 10 commandments but in fact it was the law of Moses that died with Jesus.....to explain, Jesus was the ultimate sacrifice. Moses' law was one that had people sacrificing animals to cleanse themselves from sin, but God sent Jesus to die for our sins so we no longer need Moses' law.
"Mosaic" is a reference to Mosaic law - the laws handed down by Moses, ie: Judaism.
The Mosaic Law - 1913 was released on: USA: 24 January 1913
Obey The Law was created on 1926-11-05.