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We all know that Matthew made many parallels when writing his Gospel about the Old Testament. But there are a few specific parts where Moses is specifically mentioned.
3) Context matters:
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We all know that Matthew made many parallels when writing his Gospel about the Old Testament. But there are a few specific parts where Moses is specifically mentioned. I would like to know the opinions of people on this forum about the different times Matthew had drawn a similarity between Moses and Jesus. For example; Jesus refined on Moses' law (Ten Commandments) during the Sermon on the Mount.
Otherwise, we might as well start conversations about the color of the sky :s — Agustino
It's not a quality conversation, and it doesn't have clear aims, so there is almost no potential for it even to become a quality conversation.What’s wrong with that? — CuddlyHedgehog
Otherwise, we might as well start conversations about the color of the sky — Agustino
What’s wrong with that? — CuddlyHedgehog
It's not a quality conversation, and it doesn't have clear aims, so there is almost no potential for it even to become a quality conversation. — Agustino
Contrary to the beliefs on many members of this website, people who value freethinking and discussion, the admins seem to be quite the opposite. Multiple posts of mine have been deleted before I was even notified why, and I am not surprised if there are some which have been deleted without my current knowledge. Due to this website being of a large size, it is only rational to assume it has also happened to others without their knowledge either. I find no real motive for this but to silence people who disagree with them, or have conflicting views. — Count Radetzky von Radetz
Maybe their new to philosophy and just getting into the swing of things? :confused: sometimes people need a bit of practise making a couple of fumbles before they get the hang of it. — Mr Phil O'Sophy
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