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Derek Rishmawy and Brad East engage with Paul T. Sloan, an expert in early Christianity, to discuss his book 'Jesus and the Law of Moses.' The conversation explores the relationship between Jesus, the law, and the restoration of Israel, challenging popular views on legalism and emphasizing the importance of understanding the law as a gift. They delve into the concept of nomism, the significance of Jesus' authority, and the implications of his death as a ransom for liberation. The discussion also touches on the role of faith, the misunderstandings of the Pharisees, and the enduring relevance of the law in the New Testament.

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00:00 Jesus and the Law
06:32 The Common View and Common Ground
14:53 Christological and Missiological Nomism
19:53 Exceptions Built-in to the Law
24:37 Why are the Pharisees always wrong?
31:33 All and Some
39:39 The Personal Element of Obedience
41:32 The Threefold Office of Christ
50:17 Atonement
55:08 Ransom
59:41 What About...?