While some Christians believe the Old Testament no longer has any authority or relevance, Jesus (and other inspired writers of the New Testament) used the Jewish Scriptures as an authority in their life, their actions, and their teachings. In this way they affirmed what Mark recorded: “the Scriptures must be fulfilled” (Mark 14:49). The Old Testament was quoted, alluded to, and referenced by the Gospel writers and the Apostle Paul, therefore the Old Testament has authority in our lives too.
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