What Christian doctrines are based in the OT?

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IMHO:
The greatest mental leap from OT to NT doctrine will be language. The Law and Ordinances will be in Hebrew, but the way Christ fulfilled the Law will be usually in Greek Matthew 5:17 .

So there will not usually be a smooth (?) transfer of thought, but a lamb sacrifice under the Law is fulfilled by Jesus and his sacrifice.

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IMHO:
The greatest mental leap from OT to NT doctrine will be language. The Law and Ordinances will be in Hebrew, but the way Christ fulfilled the Law will be usually in Greek Matthew 5:17 .

So there will not usually be a smooth (?) transfer of thought, but a lamb sacrifice under the Law is fulfilled by Jesus and his sacrifice.

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Are there any Christian doctrines, practices or dogmas based on the OT that were never conceived in Judaism?

I know that tithing in Christianity is based in the OT, Judaism is ancient times had a very different understanding that involved a percent of harvest to be offered to traveling priests by their congregants
 

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Are there any Christian doctrines, practices or dogmas based on the OT that were never conceived in Judaism?

I know that tithing in Christianity is based in the OT, Judaism is ancient times had a very different understanding that involved a percent of harvest to be offered to traveling priests by their congregants
Traveling priest?
 

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Yep, like Jesus was, only he fed his disciples ;)
By using the word "only" do you mean priest starved or denied "disciples" nourishment.

That's opposite of their courses to mediate a future salvation.
 

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By using the word "only" do you mean priest starved or denied "disciples" nourishment.

That's opposite of their courses to mediate a future salvation.
As instead of his congregants offering him food he fed them and all of his followers who travelled with him.
 

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Tithing from 12 provinces.
 

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By using the word "only" do you mean priest starved or denied "disciples" nourishment.

That's opposite of their courses to mediate a future salvation.
Also, no, I did not mean that priests starved anyone.

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What do new testament priest do with old testament priest?
 

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Also, no, I did not mean that priests starved anyone.

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Have you ever considered kefa((peter) to be a sharpening stone?
 

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IMHO again:
Time, times, continual

To be repeated continually, or done once and established forever.
II Kings 4:9 kjv. + many translations
9. And she said unto her husband, Behold now, I perceive that this is an holy man of God, which passeth by us continually
10. Let us make a little chamber, I pray thee, on the wall; and let us set for him there a bed, and a table, and a stool, and a candlestick: and it shall be, when he cometh to us, that he shall turn in thither.

The OT traveling priest came by many times.

Jesus made one trip to the Right hand of the Father. Once. But, his intercession is continual.

Jesus is the first fruit from the grave. He does not have to die continually. One time.

The OT actions took place each year, but Jesus had a day that established things forever. This is another concept that makes understanding the transfer of OT facts to NT doctrine tough.

As a gentile I need background information, and the OT provides the background. Hard to understand, but there just the same.

Does a concept exist in different contexts? A preacher / bishop (?) is compared to an ox?

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IMHO again:
Time, times, continual

To be repeated continually, or done once and established forever.
II Kings 4:9 kjv. + many translations
9. And she said unto her husband, Behold now, I perceive that this is an holy man of God, which passeth by us continually
10. Let us make a little chamber, I pray thee, on the wall; and let us set for him there a bed, and a table, and a stool, and a candlestick: and it shall be, when he cometh to us, that he shall turn in thither.

The OT traveling priest came by many times.

Jesus made one trip to the Right hand of the Father. Once. But, his intercession is continual.

Jesus is the first fruit from the grave. He does not have to die continually. One time.

The OT actions took place each year, but Jesus had a day that established things forever. This is another concept that makes understanding the transfer of OT facts to NT doctrine tough.

As a gentile I need background information, and the OT provides the background. Hard to understand, but there just the same.

Does a concept exist in different contexts? A preacher / bishop (?) is compared to an ox?

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An ox horn is similar to a shofar
 

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An ox horn is similar to a shofar
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Threats are ingonred by stubborn oxen.
 
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