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How do we know that God has discarded Judaism?

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The transition from Judaism to Christianity is indicated through the fulfillment of prophecies and the teachings of Christ.

Scripture provides ample evidence that God has completed His purpose in Judaism and has established the new covenant through Christ. In Hebrews, the apostle carefully constructs an argument showing the superiority of Christ over Moses and the old law, marking a fundamental shift in how God relates to His people. For instance, the promise in Haggai referenced in Hebrews 12:26-27 speaks to a divine shaking that results in the removal of the transient, paving the way for the everlasting. The apostles' decision at the Jerusalem Council (Acts 15) not to impose the ceremonial law on Gentile believers further affirms this shift. Thus, through various scriptural revelations and the authoritative voice of Christ, it becomes clear that Judaism's role has been fulfilled and superseded by the new covenant, which brings a more profound and far-reaching spiritual reality.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:26-27, Haggai 2:6, Acts 15:23-29

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