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1 1,1,1 | Moses: “This book of the law shall not depart out of 2 1,1,1 | most Western nations civil law is based primarily upon 3 1,1,2 | the coming Kingdom, the law of which is love, and the 4 1,1,3 | by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled” ( 5 1,1,4 | which were written in the law of Moses, and in the prophets, 6 1,1,4 | esteem these books . the Law of ~Moses, the prophets 7 1,1,4 | categories of books besides the Law and the Prophets: the didactic ~ 8 1,1,4 | of Christ has come: the law and the prophets~were until 9 1,1,5 | Take this book of the law and~put it in the side of 10 1,1,5 | words in the book of the law,” i.e. in the book of Moses. 11 1,1,5 | along with the ~books of the law and the prophets, and the 12 1,1,6 | the books of the Jewish law for his library, and to 13 1,2,1 | Torah. which means .the Law. in He-~brew (Josh. 1:7). 14 1,2,1 | 6:18), ~.the Book of the Law. (Gal. 3:10); .the Law of 15 1,2,1 | the Law. (Gal. 3:10); .the Law of Moses. (Luke 2:22) or . 16 1,2,1 | Moses. (Luke 2:22) or .the Law of the Lord. ~(Luke 2:23, 17 1,2,1 | human transmission gave the Law its supreme authority and 18 1,2,2 | to explain. Why ~is the law of the constant renovation 19 1,2,2 | of life, the beneficent law of the life of the world, 20 1,2,2 | is said about the first law of nourishment which God 21 1,2,2 | the earth (Gen. 6:12). The law of concord ~gave way to 22 1,2,2 | concord ~gave way to the law of struggle. And Saint Paul 23 1,2,2 | obviously then, neither is the law ~of conflict, the right 24 1,2,2 | indeed, indisputably a law of life? Do we not ob-~serve 25 1,2,2 | 2:23-24). ~But the moral law is not destroyed by man' 26 1,2,2 | that of the giving of the Law. Preliminaries to the departure 27 1,2,2 | precede the giving of the Law ~of God through Moses, where 28 1,2,2 | circumstances of the giving of the Law, ~and consecutive chapters 29 1,2,2 | 31), transgression of the Law in intervals of idolatry ( 30 1,2,2 | responsible for teaching the Law to the people, conducting 31 1,2,2 | should be stressed that the Law contained in the ~Pentateuch 32 1,2,2 | that ultimately the moral law is ~ingrained by God into 33 1,2,2 | other ancient codes, ~the Law of Moses has nothing in 34 1,2,2 | must fear God and obey the law, “that his heart may not 35 1,2,2 | Through Christianity, the Law of Moses profoundly influenced 36 1,2,2 | 1:1). “Moses wrote this law and delivered it to the 37 1,2,2 | post-exilic writings the Law, or Torah, was often attributed 38 1,2,3 | a ~woman, made under the law. ~1 John 3:8 For this purpose 39 1,2,3 | judge him according to your law. The ~sus reconciled us 40 1,2,4 | code of religious laws, the Law of Moses. No ~one else in 41 1,2,4 | the handing down of the Law on Mount Sinai. ~ God called 42 1,2,4 | containing the tablets of the Law was placed in the Tabernacle, 43 1,3,2 | nation. Even though the Law of Moses did ~command priests 44 1,3,4 | an apostasy from God.s ~Law is followed by oppression, 45 1,3,5 | was determined to bring law and order to ~the weakened 46 1,3,5 | unchangeable spiri-~tual law: faith in God and godly 47 1,3,5 | country. The validity of this law can be ~traced throughout 48 1,3,6 | teaching the people about God.s Law and collecting the books 49 1,3,7 | the life of society. The Law of Moses was read, the feast 50 1,4 | parallelism, Ps. 20:7,8). ~“The law of the LORD is perfect, 51 1,4,7 | knowledgeable about the Law, the Prophets and the books 52 1,4,7 | wisdom,~and transgresseth the law of the most High (Sir. 19: 53 1,4,7 | shall be filled with the law. They that fear the Lord 54 1,5,2 | Zion, ~was its capital. The law allowed the Jews to have 55 1,5,3 | sacrifices prescribed by the law. ~They did not take care 56 1,5,3 | the violations ~of God's law, the prophets sternly denounced 57 1,5,4 | understood that breach of ~the law by a minority was a bad 58 1,5,5 | rites prescribed by ~the law. It was the time when the 59 1,5,5 | instruct the people in the law of God: ~ ~.My people are 60 1,5,5 | thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I ~will also 61 1,5,5 | have done violence to the law. The just LORD is in the 62 1,Add,0| a woman, born under the law” (Gal. 4:4). In ~the Bible 63 1,Add,0| therefore, above all, history. Law and prophets, psalms and 64 1,Add,0| and grant his own sacred law. Here only a true priesthood 65 1,Add,0| he fulfills the old, “the Law and the prophets,” ~he inaugurates 66 1,Add,0| been accom-~plished and law has been superseded by grace. 67 1,Add,0| book, simply because the Law and the Prophets were ~superseded 68 1,Add,0| Why do we still need the law and the ~prophets even in 69 1,Add,0| all the prophets and the law prophesied until John” ~( 70 1,Add,0| do we still keep both the law and the prophets, and in 71 1,Add,0| primarily) a Church of God. The ~Law was given to Israel just 72 1,Add,0| believers, united by the Law of God, the true faith, 73 1,Add,0| Church, we should add. ~ The Law was superseded by the truth, 74 2,1 | code of~moral and civil law, the settlement in the land 75 2,1 | the teachers of the Mosaic law, made their~appearance as 76 2,1,1 | Intertestamental period from~the Mosaic law and the prophets and the 77 2,1,2 | and interpreting of the law and the prophets. No mention 78 2,1,2 | the one who would read the law and the one~who would read 79 2,1,2 | and~interpretation of the law, reading and interpretation 80 2,1,3 | scribes, in emphasizing the law of the~Sabbath, had gone 81 2,1,3 | but which were not in the law given through Moses.~ 82 2,1,4 | had their beginning in~the law of Moses. The other feasts 83 2,1,4 | anniversary of the giving of the law (the Ten Commandments) by 84 2,1,5 | three groups of books: the Law, the five books of Moses; 85 2,1,5 | their~minds the books of the Law came from God through Moses ( 86 2,1,5 | Moses were regarded as God’s law (Josh. 1:8; 8:32-36). There~ 87 2,1,5 | periods of neglect of the law. At the time of the captivity 88 2,1,5 | to Babylon copies of the law and of other treasured~books — 89 2,1,5 | interest in the~study of the law was stirred during the Babylonian 90 2,1,5 | groups for a study of the law, the singing of the Psalms 91 2,1,5 | traditional interpretations of the~law by the scribes equal weight 92 2,1,5 | weight of authority with the law itself. These are referred 93 2,1,6 | writers who made copies of the law for those~who desired them. 94 2,1,6 | soon know more about the law than anyone~else they came 95 2,1,6 | time to be teachers of the law and its interpreters. From 96 2,1,6 | them were doctors~of the law. The tradition of elders 97 2,1,6 | the interpretations of the law which the learned scribes 98 2,1,6 | they put on keeping the law.~By their selfish credit-seeking 99 2,1,6 | authoritative with the written Law itself. They looked on themselves~ 100 2,1,6 | and the so-called oral law, accepting as authoritative 101 2,1,6 | pretend to keep the Jewish law with any degree of exactness, 102 2,2,5 | well acquainted with the Law of Moses, and who more or~ 103 2,2,5 | superiority of New Testament Law over the Old~Testament, 104 2,2,5 | God not by means~of the law, but by God’s grace, given 105 2,4,3 | considered~an expert on the law and despite belonging to 106 2,4,3 | the~traditions of Mosaic law.~Returning to Antioch, Saint 107 2,4,3 | Pharisee, fulfiller~of the law of Moses and the traditions 108 2,4,3 | justified by the~works of the law and his zeal for the faith 109 2,4,3 | independent of deeds of the law~(Romans 3:28). However, 110 2,4,3 | understanding of “works of the law” does not mean “good~deeds” 111 2,4,3 | observance of the Mosaic Law. It must be remembered that~ 112 2,4,3 | ceremonial instructions of Mosaic Law. They deluded~themselves 113 2,4,3 | ceremonial decrees of the law of Moses for Christians.~ 114 2,4,3 | ceremonial deeds of~the law, but only through faith 115 2,4,4 | meaning of the Old Testament law~in relation to the New Testament, 116 2,4,4 | according to the Spirit. For the law of the~Spirit of life in 117 2,4,4 | has made me free from the law of sin and death” (Rom. 118 2,4,4 | it is not subject to the law of God, nor indeed can be. 119 2,4,4 | Phil. 1:27.~Deeds of the law does not justify a person: 120 2,4,4 | Cor. 13:1-8). “For all the law is fulfilled in one word, 121 2,4,4 | burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ” (Gal. 6:1-2).~ 122 2,5,9 | finally the followers of the law of~Moses and the Roman administrators