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[[File:Green borscht ingredients.jpg|thumb|The Bible teaches different dietary laws depending on the era.]] | <!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:성경의 음식법]]<!-- interlanguage:end -->[[File:Green borscht ingredients.jpg|thumb|The Bible teaches different dietary laws depending on the era.]]The '''dietary law in the Bible''' refers to the regulations concerning food that [[God]] allowed for His people. From the Garden of Eden, through the Old Testament, and into the New Testament, the Bible shows that dietary laws differed in each age. Since every law of God is given for the salvation of humanity, those who obey according to God’s will in their respective age can be saved.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew+7%3A21&version=NIV |title=Matthew 7:21 |quote= }}</ref> In the same way, following the dietary law permitted in one’s age is the proper way to obey God and the path to salvation. | ||
The '''dietary law in the Bible''' refers to the regulations concerning food that [[God]] allowed for His people. From the Garden of Eden, through the Old Testament, and into the New Testament, the Bible shows that dietary laws differed in each age. Since every law of God is given for the salvation of humanity, those who obey according to God’s will in their respective age can be saved.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew+7%3A21&version=NIV |title=Matthew 7:21 |quote= }}</ref> In the same way, following the dietary law permitted in one’s age is the proper way to obey God and the path to salvation. | |||
==Dietary Law in the Old Testament== | ==Dietary Law in the Old Testament== | ||
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==Dietary Law in the New Testament== | ==Dietary Law in the New Testament== | ||
[[File:Desserts in Switzerland.jpg|thumb|In | [[File:Desserts in Switzerland.jpg|thumb|In New Testament times, all foods are permitted except food sacrificed to idols, blood, and the meat of strangled animals.]] | ||
Two thousand years ago, [[Jesus Christ]] abolished the [[The Law of Moses|Law of Moses]], which had been given to Israel in the Old Testament, and established the [[Law of Christ]]—the [[New Covenant]]—for the salvation of all humanity. With this, the dietary law given in the time of Moses was replaced by the dietary law of Christ.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Hebrews+9%3A10-11&version=NIV |title=Hebrews 9:10–11 |quote= }}</ref> | Two thousand years ago, [[Jesus Christ]] abolished the [[The Law of Moses|Law of Moses]], which had been given to Israel in the Old Testament, and established the [[Law of Christ]]—the [[New Covenant]]—for the salvation of all humanity. With this, the dietary law given in the time of Moses was replaced by the dietary law of Christ.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Hebrews+9%3A10-11&version=NIV |title=Hebrews 9:10–11 |quote= }}</ref> | ||