Partakers of Christ
When the Lord introduced the Law to Moses, He instituted a covenant centered on the Tabernacle/Temple and the Torah. Religious life would be centered on these two elements. This covenant, also known as the old covenant, would be superseded by the new covenant through Jesus, the Messiah, who would become the Temple (John 2:21) and the fulfillment of the Torah (Matthew 5:17), the Logos, the Word of God (John 1:1). What Jesus accomplished on Calvary when He said, It is finished , was much more than the completion of His work on earth. He was the lamb slain before the foundation of the world (Revelation 13:8), the one spoken of to Adam as the seed of the woman who would defeat the works of the enemy (Genesis 3:15). The Judaism of Jesus' day, as it is today, holds that God gave Jewish leaders the authority to interpret the specifics of the Torah (the Oral Torah) and apply them to the people as they saw fit. Jesus addressed this matter with the Pharisees in Matthew 15, referring to t...