By the phrase "law of Moses" is meant all that was revealed through Moses. The New Testament treats it with great fullness and perpiscuity:
Typical Aspects . The law of Moses was only the shadow of good Things to come (Colossians 2:17; Hebrews 10:1 ). Fulfillment . Jesus Christ declared His intention to Fulfill every word of the law (Matthew 5:17,18 ), and He did it (Luke 24:44 ). Its Weakness . The law could not, bring about justification (Acts 13:39 ); produce righteousness (Galatians 2:21 ); produce life (Galatians 3:21 ); bring about perfection (Hebrews 7:19 ); or free the conscience from a knowledge of sin (Hebrews 10:1-4 ). Impossible for All Men to Keep It . The law was given to and for Israel only (Exodus 19:1-20:17; Malachi 4:4; John 1:1-17 ). Take two proofs of this: All the males of the Hebrews were commanded to appear before the Lord at a designated place three times a year (Exodus 23:14-17; Exodus 12:4-16 ); those to whom the law was given were commanded, on penalty of death, not to kindle a fire throughout their habitation on the sabbath day (Exodus 35:1-3 ). Abolishment of the Law . It is declared, that the law is abolished (2 Corinthians 3:6-13; Ephesians 2:15 ); that Christ is the end of the law (Romans 10:4 ); that it was the ministration of death (Exodus 32:1-28 ), and that it is "done away" (2 Corinthians 3:7 ); that Jesus took away the first that He might establish the second (Hebrews 10:5-9 ); that it was nailed to the cross (Colossians 2:14-16 ); that those who had been under it had been delivered from it (Romans 7:6 ); that they were dead to it (Romans 7:4 ); that they were not under the law, but under grace (Romans 6:14 ); that they were no longer under the schoolmaster (Galatians 3:24,25 ); that they were not required to serve the law (Acts 15:1-24; Galatians 3:19 ); that the Christian who sought justification under the law had fallen from grace (Galatians 5:4 ); and that now the righteousness of God is revealed without the aid of the law (Romans 3:21,22 ). Contrasted with the Gospel . The law was intended for one nation--Israel (Exodus 20:1-17 Malachi 4:4 ); the gospel of Christ is intended for the whole creation (Matthew 28:18-20; Mark 16:15,16 ). The first covenant was dedicated with the blood of animals (Exodus 24:6-8 ), the new covenant was dedicated with the blood of Jesus Christ (1 Peter 1:18,19 ). The first institution was administered by frail men--the Levites (Leviticus 16:1-34; Hebrews 7:11-23 ); the second is administered by Jesus Christ, who was made priest, not by carnal commandment, but "after the power of an endless life" (Hebrews 7:16 ). Circumcision in the flesh was a sign of the first (Genesis 17:1-14; Leviticus 12:1-13 ); circumcision in the heart and spirit is the sign of the second (Romans 2:25 ). The law of Moses guaranteed to the obedient Hebrews temporal blessings (Deuteronomy 28:1-6 ); the gospel of Christ guarantees spiritual blessings to those who live up to its requirements (1 Peter 1:4 ). The law of Moses guaranteed to the Hebrews the land of Canaan (Deuteronomy 30:5-10 ); the gospel guarantees eternal life beyond the grave to those who honor the Lord (1 John 5:20 ). The law of Moses required obedience to the one true God (Exodus 20:1-5 ); the gospel emphasizes the Fatherhood of God (Matthew 6:9 ). The law of Moses prohibited the people from taking the name of the Lord in vain (Exodus 20:7 ); the gospel requires that out communications be "yea" and "nay", declaring that everything beyond is evil (Matthew 5:37 ). The law of Moses required the Hebrews to remember the Sabbath day (Exodus 20:8-11 ); in apostolic times, the people of God remembered the Savior in the feast that He ordained (Matthew 26:26-30; 1 Corinthians 11:23-29 ) on the first day of the week (Acts 20:7 ). The law of Moses required children to honor their parents (Exodus 20:12 ); the gospel requires children to obey their parents in the Lord (Ephesians 6:1-4 ). The law of Moses prohibited murder (Exodus 20:13 ); the gospel prohibits hatred (1 John 3:15 ). The law of Moses forbade adultery (Exodus 20:14 ); the gospel prohibits even lust (Matthew 5:28 ). The law of Moses prohibits stealing (Exodus 20:15 ); the gospel prohibits stealing and requires benevolence (Ephesians 4:28 ). The law of Moses forbade the bearing of false witness (Exodus 20:16 ); the gospel requires us to speak the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15 ). The law of Moses prohibited covetousness (Exodus 20:17 ); the gospel requires us to do good unto men according to our opportunities (Galatians 6:10 ), and love our neighbors as ourselves (Romans 13:10;