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How many kinds of law did God give?

God gave three kinds of law: 1)The ceremonial law; 2)The civil
law; and 3)The moral law.

What were the ceremonial and civil laws?

The ceremonial and civil laws in the Old Testament showed the
Hebrew people how they should worship God and how they should
behave themselves in their tribes.

What is the moral law?

The moral law tells me about my duty toward God and my fellow
human beings.

Which of these laws is still in effect?

The New Testament shows us that only the moral law is still
binding. The ceremonial and civil laws no longer apply (Ephesians
2:14-18).
Hebrews 7:18,19—The former regulation is set aside because it
was weak and useless (for the law made nothing perfect), and a
better hope is introduced, by which we draw near to God.



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How many kinds of law did God give?

God gave three kinds of law: 1)The ceremonial law; 2)The civil
law; and 3)The moral law.

What were the ceremonial and civil laws?

The ceremonial and civil laws in the Old Testament showed the
Hebrew people how they should worship God and how they should
behave themselves in their tribes.

What is the moral law?

The moral law tells me about my duty toward God and my fellow
human beings.

Which of these laws is still in effect?

The New Testament shows us that only the moral law is still
binding. The ceremonial and civil laws no longer apply (Ephesians
2:14-18).
Hebrews 7:18,19—The former regulation is set aside because it
was weak and useless (for the law made nothing perfect), and a
better hope is introduced, by which we draw near to God.

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