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Why did Moses emphasize the law in his writings?

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Moses emphasized the law to illustrate humanity's need for redemption and the coming Savior.

Moses highlighted the law not merely as a set of rules but as a reflection of God's holiness and a testimony to man's sinfulness. By illustrating the impossibility of achieving righteousness through the law, he pointed towards the necessity of a Redeemer, who would fulfill this law perfectly. The repetition of the law throughout his writings serves to remind the Israelites of their dependence on God's mercy and grace, as their hope lies not in their ability to uphold the law, but in the one who would come to uphold it on their behalf.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:1, Romans 3:20-22, Galatians 3:24

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