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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> | ||