Aesir
Smash Master
Yes however later on Jesus goes on to state in Matthew 5:18-19 I'm going to paraphrase here if you don't mind. Until heaven and earth are no more the law remains. So more a less he's saying the laws stay until heaven and earth are no more, basically until the second coming or the rapture.Thank you first off for not saying i twisted scripture there.
Next, remember the verse you quoted Matt 5:17(“Do not think I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I came, not to destroy, but to fulfill.) christ says i fulfilled the law. If i fulfill a contract its null and void correct? I 'm not breaking it, nor am i doing away with it. But it served its purpose. Christ introduced a new covenant, or contract/law(Luke 22:20)(john 13:33) that his followers were to follow which paul described as "law of the Christ,".
So why is Paul advocating it's abolishment?
Which seems to beg the question, was he abolishing the law? or rather was he abolishing the obsessive practice. Basically were the Galatia more worried about up holding the law rather then looking good in god's eyes.This is true: Galatia did have that problem. They felt they needed to follow the law in order to gain eternal life in heaven. This included mandatory circumcision. Paul was explaining that because Jesus died, these customs of the Jews weren't necessary anymore. He's not 'appeasing', he's teaching.
I would say it's the latter especially since Jesus not once says the Old Laws are no more he reinforces them.