Paul is clear on this, when he argues against imposing
Jewish ceremonial laws as a condition on the Gentiles for becoming Christians.
(Exodus 23,19; Exodus 34,26; Deuteronomy 14,21)------------- But you're getting into
the Jewish ceremonial laws, and neglecting to draw a distinction between that and the moral law.
Not exact matches
Since this obedience is obedience to a purely formal authority, in the late
Jewish ethic there appears the commingling of moral and ritual
laws, and the overemphasis on ritual and
ceremonial rules, which Jesus denounces in the statement that the Pharisees strain out gnats and swallow camels.