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Do all three religions recognize the Law of Moses?

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Do all three religions recognize the Law of Moses?

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The Covenant that God made with Abraham was strengthened in the Mosaic Laws given to Israel. Both the Torah and the Koran provide accounts of this event. Moslems believe in the Ten Commandments, but consider them to be only a portion of what the Koran teaches (Inquiries About Islam, http://www.al-islam.org/inquiries/20.html). Observance of the Mosaic Laws and traditions, on the other hand, are the foundation of Jewish worship. Although Christianity embraces the Old Testament, it does not stop with Moses vision and his written accounts (Gen.-Lev.) or the writings of the prophets from Joshua to Malachi. Christianity extends to the Messiah, the seed of David, His disciples accounts of His life, and the doctrines taught in the early assemblies. Christians believe that they, not the Jews, are the complete and “true fulfillment of the covenant” described in Jer. 31:31-34 (Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 10, “Relation to Christianity,” Judaism, p. 299). When Yahweh speaks of writing a new coven

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