Jesus did was to simply tell them what they already knew – He gave them the spiritual filters through which the entire law and prophets were to be administrated.  Love God with everything you have, and love your neighbor as yourself.  These were not strange commandments – they were already part of the Torah law – Deut 6:5 and Lev 19:18, but they can be seen in every single commandment, when viewed through Hebraic glasses.  There was nothing new here, and the Pharisees and scribes in attendance admitted that He was absolutely correct.[67] ― Tyler Dawn Rosenquist, The Bridge: Crossing Over Into the Fullness of Covenant Life

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Jesus did was to simply tell them what they already knew – He gave them the spiritual filters through which the entire law and prophets were to be administrated.  Love God with everything you have, and love your neighbor as yourself.  These were not strange commandments – they were already part of the Torah law – Deut 6:5 and Lev 19:18, but they can be seen in every single commandment, when viewed through Hebraic glasses.  There was nothing new here, and the Pharisees and scribes in attendance admitted that He was absolutely correct.[67]
― Tyler Dawn Rosenquist,
The Bridge: Crossing Over Into the Fullness of Covenant Life
Jesus did was to simply tell them what they already knew – He gave them the spiritual filters through which the entire law and prophets were to be administrated.  Love God with everything you have, and love your neighbor as yourself.  These were not strange commandments – they were already part of the Torah law – Deut 6:5 and Lev 19:18, but they can be seen in every single commandment, when viewed through Hebraic glasses.  There was nothing new here, and the Pharisees and scribes in attendance admitted that He was absolutely correct.[67] ― Tyler Dawn Rosenquist, The Bridge: Crossing Over Into the Fullness of Covenant Life

Jesus did was to simply tell them what they already knew – He gave them the spiritual filters through which the entire law and prophets were to be administrated.  Love God with everything you have, and love your neighbor as yourself.  These were not strange commandments – they were already part of the Torah law – Deut 6:5 and Lev 19:18, but they can be seen in every single commandment, when viewed through Hebraic glasses.  There was nothing new here, and the Pharisees and scribes in attendance admitted that He was absolutely correct.[67]
― Tyler Dawn Rosenquist,

The Bridge: Crossing Over Into the Fullness of Covenant Life

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