Scripture Study 2025-09-06 Romans 7, Torah, Law of Moses

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Links & Transcript: https://seekingyhwh.org/scripture-study/2025-09-06/

Summary:

Going over Romans 7 and it's connection to Torah and the Law of Moses. The New Translation / JST / Inspired Version of the Bible is very pro Torah. Torah and Law of Moses are two different things. Numbers 28 brings out how the Law of Moses has an expiration which was Yeshua's death on the cross. Hebrew 7 brings out a change in the priesthood duties because no more day to day two daily lambs. Paul is talking to those who know the law. Torah is about love. Torah is about YHWH's character, and YHWH acts the same in Heaven as He does on Earth. Joseph Smith in the Lectures on Faith teaches that if YHWH's ways are changing we would not be able to have faith unto salvation. The death of the husband is about the death of Yeshua and we are no longer to do the two daily lambs. Yeshua was judged multiple times. Yeshua always wants us to remember what He did for us. Paul taught Torah to everyone. The Law of Moses was done away with Yeshua's death, and we are to keep Torah in the church of the Messiah. Under the law means under the curse of the broken law. All things means Torah. There is no repentance after you die. Sinning is breaking Torah. The word oldness deals with Law of Moses, newness deals with Torah. We need Torah to know what is right and wrong. Without the law, there is no sin, and no need for a Savior. Acts 10 was about Peter letting go of a false tradition of not teaching the Gentiles. Israel, the first born, is to teach others. Little children, under Hebrew 8 years or Greek 7 years, are without the law. Modern science has confirmed this that Greek 7 years the brain changes to know the difference between right and wrong. Sin causes us to deny Torah.

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