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What He didn’t do was keep the extras the Pharisees added onto everything. When He healed a man on the Sabbath they called it working.

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He kept all of them. They were still doing all the sacrifices and everything during His ministry. He was the final sacrifice that put an end to all the slaughtering of animals and shedding of blood for sins, but the rest remains. He lived the law perfectly and thereby became the propitiation. He was the spotless lamb bc He lived in spotless obedience.

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Alright, so we (as Torah observant Jews – in my family) keep the feasts as described in the Torah, minus the sacrifice part, bc He fulfilled the sacrifices. We also keep the commandment to wear Tzitzit (Yeshua wore them – the “hem” of His garment that the lady touched is properly translated Tzitzit or tassel), and we keep the commandments as restated in Matthew 5 and 6. There are other things that are principles all throughout the Old testament, like proverbs etc, His statutes, principles, commandments etc bc He said to “for the generations to come, wherever you may live.” Laws that pertain to being within the camp are practiced during Sukkot, for example, and we still keep the food laws. The point is, modern day Churchianity has thrown it all out and confuse law with legalism and grace with the absence of it.