I think more importantly which ones were clearly fulfilled after Jesus Christ said all would be fulfilled. Meaning of course all the types and shadows of Messiah fulfilled in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ as well as Him sitting at the Right Hand of the Father.
Good post. We may still differ on how much is "set aside." Clearly to me none of the moral laws are set aside. We are to live holy lives in obedience. But an obedience which can only come with being called by God and spiritually regenerated by His shed Blood.
As Paul says, those moral laws were our schoolmaster...If it wasn't for those laws we wouldn't (officially) know we were sinning against God...
But contrary to the Torah, instead of coming up with a blood sacrifice to atone for the sin when we violate those laws, Jesus became that one sacrifice so that the penalty for violating those laws is already paid for us in advance...
Perhaps I don't understand what your position it is about the Torah that puts us at odds...