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Law of Christ

"The law of Christ" (νόμος τοῦ Χριστοῦ) is a New Testament phrase. The related Bible verses are in the Pauline epistles at Galatians 6:2 and parenthetically (ἔννομος Χριστῷ "being under the law to Christ") at 1 Corinthians 9:21.

Some Christians hold the belief that the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the inauguration of the New Covenant of Jeremiah 31:31–37 and Ezekiel 37:22–28 "replaces" or "completes" or "fulfills" the Law of Moses found in the Hebrew Bible. Dual-covenant theologians, the Hebrew Roots Movement, and Messianic Judaism are all examples of groups that reject this belief.


Closely related are the subjects of Christian views on the Old Covenant, early Christianity and Judaism, Paul the Apostle and Judaism, abrogation of old covenant laws, and Christian ethics.

Antinomianism

Biblical law in Christianity

Canon law

Council of Jerusalem

Cafeteria Christianity

Evangelical counsels

Law and Gospel

Pauline Christianity

Red-Letter Christian

Campus Crusade for Christ: Four Spiritual Laws

Cambridge Journal: The Law of Christ

Sermon 1. The Strictness of the Law of Christ

On fulfilling the Law of Christ

NewAdvent (Catholic) discussion on: "Question 106. The law of the Gospel, called the New Law, considered in itself"