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Did God’s Law get ‘nailed to the cross’? Were the feast days, sabbath, and the Law of Moses ‘against us’? Colossians 2:14-16 is commonly used to demonstrated that the Law of God was abolished, but was it? Investigate the meaning of Colossians from a pro-torah perspective to find out exactly what was ‘nailed to the cross’.
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