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To say that Jesus did not teach the abandonment of Jewish law is quite true. However, that is not to say that what Jesus came for was to bring a message about how one should keep the Jewish law.However, Jesus did not teach the abandonment of the Jewish law.
From a Christian point of view, Jesus wasn't calling people back to the truth. Jesus never said that the teachings of Moses were wrong. (BTW, nor did Paul.) What he offered was a brand new covenant with God that did not require keeping a set of laws at all, but was based on trust in God's grace and God's righteousness rather than our own failed righteousness.
The acts that Jesus called for his disciples to do, i.e. "love one another", where born not out of the law (though certainly the law does command people to love as well), but out of their relationship to him, i.e. "as I have loved you", and again "I am the vine and you are the branches...abide in me". It wouldn't be enough for the rich man to sell all of his possession, he had to come and follow Jesus as well. It is the connection the Jesus makes with us that is the means of salvation. The Chrsit's act of a sinless sacrificial offering of himself in our place on the cross, rather than our sinless keeping of the law, is simply God's plan on how to establish that connection.
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