Bind up the testimony definition

Bind up the testimony according to Peake means: “secure the preservation of his own prophecies.”1 I have already shown the worth of the Gospels. Jesus did not pre- serve his revelations or prophecies. He also did not seal the law, i.e., he did not bring the final code. He had, in fact, come to fulfil the law of Moses2 and had enjoined his followers to keep the Commandments of Moses.3 He did not bring any new law and

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