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How are Moses and Jesus alike in their roles as lawgivers?

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Both Moses and Jesus are lawgivers; Moses presented the Old Testament law, while Jesus fulfilled and expanded it through the gospel of grace.

Moses and Jesus share the role of lawgivers, which is central to understanding their ministries in the biblical narrative. Moses was instrumental in delivering God's law to Israel at Mount Sinai, exemplifying God’s standard for His people. Jesus, in turn, fulfills and clarifies this law, introducing the law of Christ, which emphasizes grace, love, and truth. The magnificence of this role is further illustrated when considering that the signs and wonders accompanying both their ministries declare the authority by which they speak. This continuity signifies that while the law was given through Moses, the ultimate revelation of God's will and character is seen in Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:17-20, Hebrews 8:6, Isaiah 42:1-4

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