Satisfied so that no condemnation of law remains.
And I do not mean that in an overall legal sense as when a person is justified by faith.
For example, Jesus is the last and final Passover sacrifice.
Everyone who believes in Christ has that Passover observance applied to their account such that there is no outstanding debt of law regarding the Passover held to them. It is fulfilled, and so the literal letter of the law regarding Passover observance 'disappears' from the law. Yet, it is marked 'satisfied' on every believer's account in heaven. In fact, that's why it 'disappears'. There is no further literal fulfillment required in regard to the law of Passover.
No condemnation of law remains
no outstanding debt of the law
literal letter of the law regarding Passover observance disappears from the law
marked satisfied on every believers account in heaven
no literal fulfillment required in regard to the law of Passover.
If you are saying that Christ more or less "took the teeth" out of the law....
And that we do not observe or obey the literal law....
I agree
I just have a shorter explaination
If we believe in Christ and obey His two commandments we honor the fulfilment of all that is in the Old Testament. And the "why" to that is of course the sacrificial death of the Son of God.....
But still the physical letters of the Law cannot change until after the heavens and earth have passed away and and all is fulfilled.
I am thinking that the Mosaic Law is described as eternal --- forever about 50 times in the Old Testament...