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The Moral and Ceremonial Laws |
The Moral Law | The Ceremonial Law |
Is called the " royal law." James 2:8. |
Is called "the law. . . contained in ordinances" Eph. 2:15 |
Was spoken by God. Deut. 4:12,13. |
Was spoken by Moses. Lev. 1:1-3. |
Was written by God on tables of stone. Ex. 24:12. |
Was "the handwriting of ordinances." Col. 2:14. |
Was written "with the finger of God." Ex. 31:18. | Was written by Moses in a book. 2 Chronicles 35:12. |
Was placed in the ark. Ex. 40:20; 1 Kings 8:9; Heb. 9:4. | Was placed in the side of the ark. Deut. 31:24-26. |
Is "perfect." Ps. 19:7. | "Made nothing perfect." Heb. 7:19. |
Is to "stand fast forever and ever." Ps. 111:7,8. | Was nailed to the cross. Col. 2:14 |
Was not destroyed by Christ. Matt. 5:17 | Was abolished by Christ. Eph. 2:15. |
Was to be magnified by Christ. Isa. 42:21. | Was taken out of the way by Christ. Col. 2:14. |
Gives knowledge of sin. Romans 3:20; 7:7. | Was instituted in consequence of sin. Leviticus 3-7 |
1. What title of distinction is given the law of God? "If ye fulfil the royal law according to the scripture, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself, ye do well: but if ye have respect of persons, ye commit sin, and are convinced of the law as transgressors." James 2:8,9. |
2. By what law is the knowledge of sin? |
3. By what are all men to be finally judged? NOTE. - The law which is here called " the law or liberty," is the law which says, "Do not commit adultery" and "Do not kill," for these commandments had just been quoted in the verse immediately preceding. In verse 8, this same law is styled "the royal law;" that is, the kingly law. This is the law by which men are to be judged |
4. What system was established on account of man's transgression of the law of God? |
5. Why did the patriarch Job offer burnt offerings? |
6. How early was this sacrificial system known? |
7. By whom was the ten commandment law proclaimed? |
8. How was the ceremonial law made known to Israel? |
9. Were the ten commandments a distinct and complete law by themselves? |
10. Was the ceremonial law a complete law in itself? |
11. On what did God write the ten commandments? |
12. In what were the laws or commandments respecting sacrifices and burnt offerings written? |
13. Where were the ten commandments placed? |
14. Where did Moses command the Levites to put the book of the law which he had written? |
15. What is the nature of the moral law? |
16. Could the offerings commanded by the ceremonial law satisfy or make perfect the conscience of the believer? |
17. Until what time did the ceremonial law impose the service performed in the worldly sanctuary? "Which stood only in meats and drinks, and divers washings, and carnal ordinances, imposed on them until the time of reformation." Verse 10. |
18. When was this time of reformation? "But Christ being come an high priest of good things to come, by a greater and more perfect tabernacle, not made with hands, that is to say, not of this building; neither by the blood of goats and calves, but by His own blood He entered in once into the holy place, having obtained eternal redemption for us." Verses 11,12. |
19. How did Christ's death affect the ceremonial law? |
20. Why was the ceremonial law taken away? |
21. What miraculous event occurred at the death of Christ, signifying that the sacrificial system was forever at an end? |
22. In what words had the prophet Daniel foretold this? |
Source: Bible Studies for the Home, Chapter 87 (Page 394 - 397) |
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