The Mosaic law
Some Adventists use Deuteronomy 31:9-10 and other verses to claim that the "Law of Moses" is different from the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20. I thought that Mosaic Law was a term used for all the Old Covenant laws, including the Ten Commandments. Is there a difference between the 'law of Moses' and the Decalogue in Exodus 20?
We can use the law of Moses, or the Mosaic law, to describe all the laws—including the Ten Commandments—God gave to the Old Testament people of Israel.
The civil and ceremonial laws do not apply to Christians today. God’s moral law applies to all people of every day and age. The Ten Commandments serve as a good summary of the moral law, but even they contain ceremonial law language: the “Sabbath day” in the third commandment and “live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you” in the fourth commandment.
Seventh-day Adventists fail to recognize and teach the freedom from ceremonial laws that New Testament Christians have (Galatians 4:10; Colossians 2:16-17).