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What does the Bible teach about the role of the law in Moses' time?

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The law was given through Moses to reveal sin, but it cannot bring salvation; that comes through Christ.

Moses functioned as the mediator of the law, which was meant to expose humanity's sinfulness but not to save. Romans 3:20 confirms that through the law comes the knowledge of sin. While Moses delivered God's law, he himself could not enter Canaan due to his shortcomings, symbolizing that adherence to the law cannot secure redemption. Salvation is fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who accomplished what the law could not.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20

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