In His speech to the disciples on the mountain Jesus said many times those words:
"Ye have heard that it hath been said ...But I say unto you..."
or "It hath been said ... But I say unto you..."
Said by whom? Who gave the Law, the commandements in the old times? The answer is, God Himself.
And a question to Jesus could have been. Who are you sir that you dare change God's Laws? What do you make youself when you say "I say" and you put your own words higher than God's words in the past? How do you dare change His Laws?
Let us think, who is eligible to change the Law, to add or subtract to it? The answer is, the person who initially gave the Law, God Himself.
Moses never dared say "I say to you", but he always said "The Lord said".
Only the Lawmaker and Lawgiver is eligible to change His Law, nobody else.
"Ye have heard that it hath been said ...But I say unto you..."
or "It hath been said ... But I say unto you..."
Said by whom? Who gave the Law, the commandements in the old times? The answer is, God Himself.
And a question to Jesus could have been. Who are you sir that you dare change God's Laws? What do you make youself when you say "I say" and you put your own words higher than God's words in the past? How do you dare change His Laws?
Let us think, who is eligible to change the Law, to add or subtract to it? The answer is, the person who initially gave the Law, God Himself.
Moses never dared say "I say to you", but he always said "The Lord said".
Only the Lawmaker and Lawgiver is eligible to change His Law, nobody else.
God bless.
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