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Originally Posted by Age-enduring
Thank you for restating that - I was hasty. My bad.
Ok then, if the law is supposed to teach mercy in that we don't stone our children and chop hands and eyes out, I.e. it doesn't really mean we should do it, ...What about the blood sacrifice. Why should that be done? Why couldn't that have been just spiritual as well, with all its implied tabernacle meanings about the flesh and consummation. Why did that literally have to be done?
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God was about to marry Israel when they were found in adultery.
The New Testament teaches this marriage and what the outcome is. We have 7 appointed feasts of the marriage, the betrothal, consummation and so on until we birth immortal bodies.
God was about to Marry Israel and the consummation of this marriage would have resulted in a birth, a birth where their body bears an immortal, a righteous son.
But Moses found them in adultery and so God says to them,'' You want that God? You think the God you have chosen can consummate a marriage and let you birth a righteous son?''
God only gave them what they chose with their own hands, there was to be no law, there was to be no Temple, no ark of the covenant, they were all about to become immortal and because of their failure, God says,'' Now the whole world will be filled with the knowledge of the Lord.''
Their failure brought the law they chose because they chose to bear a righteous son without God, and so God gave them what it would take to bear a righteous son, and this was impossible.
For a human to bear a righteous son is impossible, in that they were to be so righteous that they could resurrect themselves, nobody could do it.
God gave them the design of a woman, the temple is a woman, it is built in the anatomy of a woman, and the ark of the covenant is a uterus that sits behind a veil with no door, just as a woman has a veil with no door if she is a virgin.
Where God was about to make them pregnant with his seed, and where they were about to bear a righteous immortal son, God gave them what they chose to let them try.
For thousands of years the priest came up dressed like a phallus, a circumcised phallus at that, and at the bottom of their clothing was their seed hanging down as they were trying to get past the veil of a virgin with no door.
God gave them what they chose, not what he had planned for them. God never wanted a million sacrifices but only that they learned to be a sacrifice themselves.
God offered them immortality and they chose the works of their own hands, and so God says,'' If you think you can resurrect yourself, here are the rules.''
All the law can be summed up to one word because all the law does is teach love and mercy, it is all about love, and so it comes down to loving God, and loving your neighbor more than yourself.
They would never have taken an eye for an eye because they had learned love and mercy, all of these seemingly unjust laws were never carried out by anyone because everyone found themselves guilty under the law.
If somebody is reading the law who does not absolutely love the law, they wont see the truth, but people like David saw the truth because he was head over heels in love with the law.
David saw the truth and he proclaimed,'' BEHOLD, The Volume of the book, it is of me.''
Anyone who loves and learns the law will say this same thing,'' Behold, the volume of the book, it is of me.''
The reason people say this is because the bible is a book of spiritual and human anatomy, if you are a human, the book is about you, even to performing an autopsy where you name everything in your body, and then you fit it within temple design because it is all displayed there.