Question by Allegory: Why is law biblically referred to as corruptible, corruption, enmity, dung, a corruptible crown and seed?
1Corinthians 9: corruptible crown
1Corinthians 15: corruption
Ephesians 2: enmity
Philippians 3: dung
1Peter 1: corruptible seed
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Answer by Farrah
From my research I’m gathering Paul may be a false teacher who fooled Peter.
One of my friends here sent me these verses today by Yahshua, we’ve been discussing Paul, and we’re thinking Paul might be Biblical, but maybe he’s Biblical because he’s actually a test (not by God) to see how well we know “Yahshua’s voice”.
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John%2010&version=31
What’s interesting about these words by Yahshua is it brought me to how Paul chose to be tried. He claimed he wanted to be be tried in Jerusalem for teaching against the law, but changed his mind to be tried by Caesar Nero (maybe thinking Nero wouldn’t care about Jewish law, but they smoked him anyway)
Jesus never taught the law was done away. He taught that the written law is fulfilled, oral laws made by men were what he spoke out about. Paul spoke out about all of it.
Paul may have been identified as the “false apostle” in Revelation too, it seems he was, but more investigation in the issue is needed.
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