In the context of the will and law of God (Holy is He above all that is attributed to Him) as expressed in Scripture, it refers to the nullification of an older Law or concept in favour of a newer and more appropriate one. We might ask whether an omniscient God, if He is the one who sent Torah and Injeel, might employ such a concept as abrogation? Surely an all-knowing God would be able to impart His will in entirety without recourse to change? Doesn't the idea of abrogating, or nullifying, a previous law in light of a better one suggest that the Author is not all-knowing? What these questions don't take into account, is that whilst God is all-knowing, unchanging (e.g., Malachi 3:6, with lots of problems with the concept of Trinity), His audience, humanity, is not. The very concept that Christianity holds so dear, of the difference between the old covenantal relationship of law, as opposed to the new covenantal relationship of grace relies on the understanding that human beings as individuals and in human societies are in fact subjected to change in condition.
According to Matthew, Jesus(P) said:
" Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not
come to abolish them but to fulfill them. I tell you the truth, until heaven
and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a
pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished. Anyone who breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven " [Matthew 5:17-19]
And surprising, Jesus(P), the omniscient Yahweh incarnate (allegedly!) suddenly had to change the,
The best examples of Jesus(P) abrogating parts of Old Testament law concern a number of statements recorded in the gospel according to Matthew. The most prominent of them would be the Law concerning Divorce.
In the Old Testament we find the following law concerning divorce:
" If a man marries a woman who becomes displeasing to him because he finds something indecent about her, and he writes her a certificate of divorce, gives it to her and sends her from his house, and if after she leaves his house she becomes the wife of another man " [Deutronomy 24:1-2]
Now without going into the minute of this particular law of divorce, one thing becomes immediately clear. Not only is divorce permitted by God, it is legal for her to remarry.
However in the time of Jesus(P), the rules of divorce seem to have taken a U-turn.
"It has been said, Anyone who divorces his wife must give her a certificate
of divorce. But I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife, except for
marital unfaithfulness, causes her to become an adulteress, and anyone
who marries the divorced woman commits adultery" [Matthew 5:31-32]
Here Jesus(P) abrogated the former permission to divorce according to the husband's displeasure and strictly allowed it under one condition - adultery. He even went so far as to legislate that divorcees were not permitted to remarry, clearly abrogating the former permission. But what is the reason given for this abrogation? Had God changed His mind? Is this evidence of God not being omniscient? Or more importantly, is this evidence that in fact God was never the author of these laws? Well Jesus(P) himself explains:
" Why then," they asked, "did Moses command that a man give his wife a certificate of divorce and send her away?" Jesus replied, "Moses permitted you to divorce your wives because your hearts were hard. But it was not this way from the beginning. I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife, except for
marital unfaithfulness, and marries another woman commits adultery " [Matthew
19:7-9]
Jesus(P) points to the fact that God designs laws that are suitable to the needs and exigencies of the time and audience.
In the Hebrew Scriptures it is written:
Quite a harsh law of absolute justice that was necessary due to the conditions of Moses'(P) age. But Jesus(P) was inspired by God to reveal a softer code for the believers to practice in individual relationships. By abrogating the harshness of absolute justice, Jesus(P) was inspired to encourage the believers to employ forgiveness and mercy. It is recorded he said:
" You
have heard that it was said, 'Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.' But I
tell you, Do not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you on the right
cheek, turn to him the other also. And if someone wants to sue you and
take your tunic, let him have your cloak as well. If someone forces you
to go one mile, go with him two miles. Give to the one who asks you, and
do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you " [Matthew 5:38-42]
It is a different story that many Christians do not practice what Jesus(P) has told them to do.
We read:
" If you make a vow to the LORD your God, do not be slow to pay it, for the
LORD your God will certainly demand it of you and you will be guilty of
sin. But if you refrain from making a vow, you will not be guilty. Whatever
your lips utter you must be sure to do, because you made your vow freely
to the LORD your God with your own mouth " [Deutronomy 23:21-23]
That is, it is permissible to
make an oath for various reasons, however, the swearer must fulfil the
oath he makes. In Jesus' time it became necessary for him to abrogate this
permission so that the swearing of oaths became forbidden. In Matthew it
is recorded:
" Again,
you have heard that it was said to the people long ago, `Do not break your
oath, but keep the oaths you have made to the Lord.' But I tell you, Do
not swear at all: either by heaven, for it is God's throne; or by the earth,
for it is his footstool; or by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the Great
King. And do not swear by your head, for you cannot make even one hair
white or black. Simply let your `Yes' be `Yes,' and your `No,' `No'; anything
beyond this comes from the evil one " [Matthew 5:33-37]
Perhaps the clearest example
of God inspiring Jesus(P) to practice abrogation can be seen
in the commissioning of his disciples. It is written in the New Testament
that initially Jesus(P) forbade his disciples from preaching
to non-Jews. He restricted their activities and commanded them to avoid
Gentiles. However, due to the change in circumstances and the completion
of his earthly mission, Jesus(P) abrogated this earlier law
and made it not only permissible but obligatory for his disciples to reach
out to a broader base.
A nice example of Jesus(P) asking his disciples to preach the lost sheep of Israel is:
These twelve Jesus sent out with the following instructions: " Do not go among the Gentiles or enter any town of the Samaritans. Go rather to the lost
sheep of Israel " [Matthew 10:5-6]
This prohibition is reinforced by Jesus'(P) own practice:
A Canaanite woman from that vicinity came to him, crying out, " Lord, Son
of David, have mercy on me! My daughter is suffering terribly from demon-possession ". Jesus did not answer a word. So his disciples came to him and urged him, " Send her away, for she keeps crying out after us ". He answered, " I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel " [Matthew 15:22-24]
Even though
because of his mercy Jesus(P) healed the sick daughter, he made
it clear that his mission was to the Jews, not to the Gentiles. Later on
this was abrogated and Jesus(P) commanded his disciples to reach
out to all peoples. It is recorded he said:
Then
Jesus came to them and said, " All authority in heaven and on earth has
been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing
them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and
teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am
with you always, to the very end of the age " [Matthew 28:18-20]
It is clear that the concept of abrogation: the nullifying of an older commandment or practice in favour of a newer law, is nothing new and it has been practiced by God for aeons. What we know is that the laws governing the mankind (i.e., Shariah) changes according to the needs of the society. But the concept of monotheism (i.e., Tawheed) remains the same. The Creator knows very well that his creation, the humans, need time and discipline to grow and mature, He reveals commandments and practices that help them develop both as individuals and as members of society. All Praise be to the God, Lord of the Worlds. And Allah knows best. |