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➤ Sabbath to Sunday? —Many folk regard Sunday as the 'Christian Sabbath'. You may be surprised to learn that this is not so. However Sunday (the first day of the week) is the day on which Christians should meet for the Lord's Supper.
➤ Ten Commandments Belong to Old Testament —This lesson is about the ten commandments. We see that the ten commandments written on stones belong to the law of Moses (the old testament), not to the law of Christ (the new testament).
➤ Death of the Ten Commandments —A study in 2Corinthians 3, comparing the ten commandments with the new covenant and epistle of Christ.
➤ The Ten Commandments —The laws written on tablets of stone at Horeb, are an important part of the Bible. However they were not the basic law of God as many people consider them to be.
➤ Josiah, Judah’s Good King —The son and grandson of good king Hezekiah made Judah more idolatrous than the pagans who had previously occupied the land. Yet Hezekiah’s great grandson Josiah lived even more righteously than Hezekiah himself. (Lesson includes item on “Law of Moses” versus “Law of the Lord”.)
➤ What did the New Covenant Replace? —The ten commandments, written on stone tablets, were part of the law given to Moses. It is commonly believed that these ten commandments were also incorporated, word for word, into new covenant of Christ. However this is contradicted by the New Testament scriptures.
➤ Tenkomanmen i Stap long Oltestamen Nomo —Hemia wan lessen blong Baebol longsaed blong Tenkomanmen. Nao tenkomanmen ya, i stap long oltestamen nomo, we i bin kamtru long Moses. Tenkomanmen ya, i no blong niutestamen we i kamtru long Jisas Kraes.
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