“NOT IMPUTED” IS WHY PAUL COULD SAY THERE WAS NO LAW FROM ADAM TILL MOSES- Rom.5:13 AND WHY THIS MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE IF WE WANT TO KNOW WHAT THE…

HNewsWire: Sin is not imputed when there is no law. Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses. This is what Paul taught in Rom.5:13,14. This does not mean that God had never given instructions to people before Moses. It is clear all through Genesis that He did. What Paul is saying is that the instructions God gave to Moses were different in that they carried with them penalties for their violation. Otherwise known as imputation. But, instructions for Adam, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and others who lived before the law was given through Moses, if not kept by them, were winked at by God. So says Paul about “the times of this ignorance” when he was witnessing to the unbelievers at Mars’ Hill in Acts17:30. But, now that Jesus has come Paul says, God instructs all men every where to repent.…

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Put.4- Sin Is Not Imputed When There Is No Law- Rom.5:13

Edward O’Hara Tue 12/31/2019 1:21 PM… In our last study we left off with the question; But, what about the people that God destroyed in the flood? Or at Sodom and Gemorah? Weren’t these punished by God for their sins? Isn’t that the imputation of sin? The short answer is no. Because there are a couple of reasons given in the Bible for why this happened. And none of these is said to be because of imputed sin. In some instances, it was because those that God destroyed were not really human people at all. Like when God flooded the earth. Because in Gen.6 we see that God says the only people who were perfect in their generations/genealogy were Noah. And the rest had been affected by the DNA change because of the marriages that had been going on between the…

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