TORAH 101
Welcome, are you ready to test your Torah I.Q.?
Read the question on the left carefully. Click the "T" for "TRUE" and the  "F" for "FALSE".
Begin below when you are ready.
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The law was given by Moses at Mt. Sinai only for the Children of Israel; it was not for Gentiles. F
Jesus came to fulfill the Law and Prophets. he fulfilled all of them an now the Law has passes away. Jesus is now King of Kings and Lord of Lords, therefore, all authority and judgment rests with Him as the Head of the Church. The Law of Christ has replaced the Law of Moxes.
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The Law is a yoke that no one can keep. Anyone trying to keep one cammandment of the Law commits themselves to keeping all of the Law and severs their relationship with the Christ. Keeping the cammandments of the Law is legalism and salvation by works.
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The Law is weak and can not save. The believers of Christ today are not under the Law but under Grace. We are not saved by w orks of the Law, but by Grace through faith. Therefore, the weakness of the Law renders itself  void.
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Circumcision is not required of any Christians; therefore, the Law is not required.
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Jesus spoke against the Law and the temple altar system; He came to alter the customs of Moses. Jesus replaced Sabbath with Sunday as a result of His resurrection. Christians meet on the first day of the week to remember His death, burial, and resurrection.
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The Apostle Paul only kept the Law to win over some Jews to Christ. Therefore, Paul's testimony of keeping the Law was not valid for what he believed and taught. T
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The New Testament clearly teaches that Kosher laws are not to be observed. Christ has made all foods clean.
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The New Testament has replaced the Old Testament. The Old Testament has no authority over a believer today; it only serves to provide a historical context leading to the Christ. T
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The purpose of the Law was to be a tutor and lead us to Christ. Now that we have Christ, the tutor is no longer necessary. T
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