Why are the Old and New Testaments in the same book?

by sonnyboy 5 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • sonnyboy
    sonnyboy

    I'm not sure why Christians study and quote from both the old and new Testaments. It's my understanding that the OT applies only to Hebrews. In the NT, Jesus supposedly created a new covenant, so many of the old laws don't apply.

    The Old and New Testaments seem to represent two distinct religions. If so, then why do Christians read the Torah at all? Shouldn't they only follow the "Greek" scriptures?

  • Narkissos
    Narkissos

    That's part of the questions raised by Marcion in the 2nd century:

    http://www.christianorigins.com/marcion.html

    Imo there was no agreement between earlier "Christians" whether their faith was meant to be "another religion" or not. Judeo-Christians (most of which would have denied the designation "Christian") were Jews first and meant to observe the Torah. Pauline Christians used the OT, not as a practical authority, but as a "master narrative" which they deemed necessary to make their own doctrine intelligible (cf. Paul's use of the Abraham story).

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Good question. Paul turned away from the jews toward the greeks. Yet, jesus followed the jewish ways. Jesus is portrayed as reading hebrew. Pauls quotes are from the greek septuigent. Perhaps paul wasn't able to read hebrew. Perhaps the gospels should be placed in the ot; jesus w the other prophets. Paul and his followers making up the nt.

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  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Paul was a cherry picker as he assembled his religion.

    S

  • hmike
    hmike
    Paul was a cherry picker as he assembled his religion.

    Well, a skilled tradesman, as he tells it. What can a disfellowshipped Pharisee do for a living?

  • garybuss
    garybuss

    God has two wills? Huh?

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