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What does the Bible say about the passing of Judaism?

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The Bible teaches that Judaism has been set aside by God and replaced by the new covenant established through Christ.

In Hebrews 12, the apostle Paul emphasizes the immeasurable superiority of Christianity over Judaism, indicating that God's plan for Judaism has been fulfilled and that believers are now called to a new order of worship through Christ. This transition is marked by significant scriptural hints that allude to the coming changes, such as references to the ineffectiveness of the old ceremonial laws and the declaration that worship is no longer tied to specific locations (John 4:21). The rending of the temple veil signifies that direct access to God is now granted through Christ, not through the rituals of Judaism. As a result, the call to Jewish believers was to persevere in faith and embrace this profound change, which God gradually revealed through His prophets and Christ’s teachings.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:18-29, John 4:21, Matthew 23:38, Acts 7:48

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