Did Jesus uphold the inerrancy of the Old Testament?

Matt 5:17-18


17 "Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy but to fulfill.  18 For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled.

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keyjona2020-08-31T23:53:42Z

No.  Fullfil means to complete, correct, adjust, or whatever necessary to make perfectly right.

God's WORD never changes: The same Gospel was taught by ADAM, MELCHIZEDEK, JESUS, and SIMON PETER BARJONA. During an independent Nation/Church as Israel once was, CHURCH and Government were combined; so GOSPEL and LAW was combined. Christ fulfilled the Law by placing God's Law (GOSPEL) under the Apostles and Moses law (government) under the Pharisees. Moses had combined Kingdom Law with government: Today, government is under the control of government officials where the Health Dept. regulates food laws.

Christ fixed Moses' mess, then Paul comes along and messes it up again.

okiknowit2020-08-31T22:32:31Z

Not the inerrancy of the bible, but the underlying law.

No Chance Without Jesus2020-08-31T22:25:20Z

His death on the cross fulfilled the law, and we came into grace

El Nerdo Loco2020-08-31T22:21:32Z

The people the OT is most important to seem to think he didn't meet its qualifications for the Messiah. So there are probably a few details he'd rather you gloss over.

Anonymous2020-08-31T22:18:18Z

Jesus interpolated right out of the old myth . It's his daddy . grandaddy and Skydaddy .

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