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Originally Posted by LindaR
Please state which Bible doctrines are "different" and to which dispensations were they written?
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well for example: i pointed out earlier. Atonement for sin is different today than in the Old Testament. The OT required Jews to do an animal sacrificed once a year for the atonement of sin. We nor do the Jews do this today. the Jews will say it is because they don't have the temple which is where the sacrifice is to take place.
Paul teaches Atonement today has taken place in the shedding of Jesus blood. up until the cross animal sacrifice after the cross Belief on Christ finished work.
tithing was required under jewish law three times a year if the jews did not give it it was to be taken by force by the priests.
Paul teaches that giving was to be cheerfully, each man was to purpose in his own heart what to give from his bounty (which by the way would be the money left over after your bills are paid) and to bring it on the first day of the week.
the OT has the jew resting on the Sabbath. Paul does not teach any Sabbath day observance.
there are more. You will have to be familiar with your Bible and to learn to rightly divide.
the diferences are in to whom they are applicable. which is what the form imposes.
While all the Bible is for us not all of it is directed at us for practice. we can learn lots from the old testiment. but we need to becareful on what we apply to ourselves.
Salvation required faith plus the observance of the Law. today salvation only requires you believe on Christ.
get the book ONe Book Rightly divided by doug Stoufer