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It was added to the law later.
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Circumcision was given 430 years prior to the Decalogue.
The laws in the Decalogue were in force prior to the giving of the 10 commandments, like thou shalt not murder has been known since at least Cain and Abel, and was clearly enforceable as a requirement of God's LAW, a law that was unwritten, was enforceable.
Also for funsies, Why was the 10 commandments being written for?
Oh that's right, they weren't being given for sin, but because God wanted the people to know that (1) Moses was God's prophet and (2) a fuller revelation of God Himself and an actual Covenant relationship with the people.
Please read Scripture:
There Israel encamped before the mountain, 3 while Moses went up to God. The Lord called to him out of the mountain, saying, “Thus you shall say to the house of Jacob, and tell the people of Israel: 4 ‘You yourselves have seen what I did to the Egyptians, and how I bore you on eagles' wings and brought you to myself. 5 Now therefore, if you will indeed obey my voice and keep my covenant, you shall be my treasured possession among all peoples, for all the earth is mine; 6 and you shall be to me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.’ These are the words that you shall speak to the people of Israel.”
^^^ not one thing to do with sin!!!! Please read Exodus 19 and 20 from a translation that actually translates what is written like the ESV...
The Mosaic law consists of 613 commandments.
The Mosaic law does...The Decalogue does not. It's the 10 commandments. I am under the New Covenant in Christs blood not the Mosaic.
Law is to do with legal obligation. We are no longer under that. The New Covenant commands are on a different basis, like a father tellling his children to tidy their rooms, not like a judge issuing statutes that will meet legal penalties, if disobeyed.
Yes, and under the New Covenant we have a legally binding obligation to God, which we affirm when we are baptized.
We are entering a covenant, a legal contract with God.
Do you think God is the only one who has certain obligations to it? He did all the work it's all good?
In Baptism we are baptized into Christs death and resurrection, meaning God can require our very lives of us and we can't say boo...
If we are under no obligation to keep the covenant from our end why did the married couple in Acts receive the death penalty for bearing false witness - After the death and resurrection of Christ?
For fun? Because these laws are meaningless to us?
Everytime the understanding of some sin pricks your heart that's God telling you He can rightly kill you instantly where you stand for such a sin...
So yeah, God's like a father, but He is still a God, definitely something that is not a man.
His Yoke might be easy and His burden light, but make no mistake it's still a yoke. The law of the Spirit is still a law... It's just far easier and created in love with Christ as our mediator.
We are not our own. While our Father in Heaven is lovely indeed, and loving and infinitely merciful, He is also infinity Holy, and before Him we live, in Him we live and move and have our being.
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