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Why does Jesus handle disabilities differently than instructed by Levitical law?

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Why does Jesus handle disabilities differently than instructed by Levitical law?

with Michael Easley
Why does Jesus approach disabled persons differently than Moses instructed?

Q: Why would God tell Moses that none of Aaron’s descendants who had physical defects could come near to present offerings to the Lord (Lev. 21:16-24) but Jesus would later interact with, heal, and even touch the lame, blind, and crippled?

Referenced:
Leviticus 21:16-24, Holiness to the Lord by Dr. Allen Ross

 

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