INTRODUCTION The Law of the Old Testament is considered irrelevant to most modern Christians. Christians are now under the blood of Jesus Christ, and this is said to be the abolition of the law. In Galatians 6: 2, he states: The Law of Christ is to love God and your neighbors as himself (Matthew 22: 36-40). But this does not mean that the Old Testament law does not apply to today's Christians. Author J. Daniel Hayes detailed this topic in his article "Applying the Old Testament Law of the Day" and focuses on the main methods.
Reconstructionism, Christianity: a fundamentalistic Christian movement that began in the 1960s with the aim of rebuilding society based on the Old Testament law. Reconstructionists believe that the Old Testament law still applies today and Christians should oversee every aspect of society. Reconstructionists are also on their last days, and they believe that the world is now in the Millennium era (Reid et al. 1990: 977). Reconstructionism, Judaism: Some modern Jewish movements in North America, Israel. American theologians and Rabbi Modikai · Kaplan (1881-1983) were considered the founder of this movement, the official name of the movement was "reconstruction". Under the influence of French sociologist Emile Dülkem and American psychologist John Dewey, Kaplan believes that Judaism is a constantly changing institution whose main function is to provide social solidarity and moral integrity It is.
The Old Testament is preparatory, temporary, and limited, but the New Testament is complete, eternal and universal. The Old Testament is the religious law before Jesus was born, the New Testament is the law we live today. From the Old Testament, Christians understand how humans are created and why they need to be saved. From the New Testament, they understand the gift of God's salvation and how to be saved. Through this systematic arrangement, the Bible teaches the readers why they should obey religious laws before teaching what Christianity is, and why to observe the law and ignore the influence of these teachings I am trying.
There is a big difference between the views of Hammurabi and Moses. The focus of one person is horizontal, others are focused vertically. Archaeologist, the Old Testament archeologist Alfred Horse, said: "The legislation and regulations of the Old Testament are religious and others are civil law, the Meso is not, Damienans say that Shamash gods convey their code to Hanaslavi, people get along The difference is: it emphasizes mental problems.The closest thing to Hammurabi Code to achieve this spirituality is to execute people who were stolen from God Unlike Moses' Law, Hammurabi Code has no requirement for forgiveness.