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The Law of Moses and the Gospel of Jesus: A Slow Motion Debate

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A few months ago, Prof. Solberg offered five reasons why we can’t follow the Law of Moses and the Gospel of Jesus at the same time. David Wilber later posted a response to that teaching. We invited him on this channel to have a friendly discussion on this issue, but he politely declined. So here is Prof. Solberg's rebuttal of David's claims. We first briefly correct the record regarding David’s inaccurate claims about Professor Solberg's position on the law, and then move on to the more important task of examining his David's claims against the New Testament.
Links mentioned in this episode
David Wilber's full video
Prof. Solberg's original video
Defending the Biblical Roots of Christianity
Our website
Our YouTube Channel
Prof. Solberg's Blog
Support our Ministry (Thank you!)
Chapters
00:00 David Wilber’s response video
02:02 David’s mischaracterizations
09:47 The Torah remains, the Law does not
11:50 Which commands apply to Christians?
13:43 Whose commands are we talking about?
16:02 Permitted but not required
17:43 The danger of Hebrew Roots
18:32 5 reasons we can’t follow Moses and Jesus
21:44 Issue #1: Atoning for Sin
27:15 Issue #2: The Priesthood
30:53 Issue #3: The Tabernacle (Temple)
35:18 Issue #4: The Temple Veil (Curtain)
38:11 Issue #5: Circumcision
40:28 Wrap it up, Professor

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A few months ago, Prof. Solberg offered five reasons why we can’t follow the Law of Moses and the Gospel of Jesus at the same time. David Wilber later posted a response to that teaching. We invited him on this channel to have a friendly discussion on this issue, but he politely declined. So here is Prof. Solberg's rebuttal of David's claims. We first briefly correct the record regarding David’s inaccurate claims about Professor Solberg's position on the law, and then move on to the more important task of examining his David's claims against the New Testament.
Links mentioned in this episode
David Wilber's full video
Prof. Solberg's original video
Defending the Biblical Roots of Christianity
Our website
Our YouTube Channel
Prof. Solberg's Blog
Support our Ministry (Thank you!)
Chapters
00:00 David Wilber’s response video
02:02 David’s mischaracterizations
09:47 The Torah remains, the Law does not
11:50 Which commands apply to Christians?
13:43 Whose commands are we talking about?
16:02 Permitted but not required
17:43 The danger of Hebrew Roots
18:32 5 reasons we can’t follow Moses and Jesus
21:44 Issue #1: Atoning for Sin
27:15 Issue #2: The Priesthood
30:53 Issue #3: The Tabernacle (Temple)
35:18 Issue #4: The Temple Veil (Curtain)
38:11 Issue #5: Circumcision
40:28 Wrap it up, Professor

  continue reading

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