IS THE BIBLE REALLY THE LAW?AuthorHouse, 17 de gen. 2005 - 192 pàgines Does the Bible have laws that govern us on trespass, torts, duty, adoption, marriage, divorce, inheritance, contracts, redemption and witnesses? Why was trespass so important in the Bible and under the common law? Are covenants and contracts the same? What is the difference between legal, moral and spiritual duty? Does the law require us to pay for wrongs other commit? What does the Old Testament, Jesus and Paul say about divorce? Can we inherit from God? In the Bible property had to be redeemed and people in servitude had to be redeemed. What was Boas’ redemption and marriage to Ruth important to Jesus? |
Continguts
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19 | |
DUTY | 25 |
ADOPTION | 35 |
MARRIAGE | 45 |
DIVORCE | 58 |
REDEMPTION | 69 |
CONTRACT | 94 |
CRIMINAL CONVERSATION AND ALIENATION OF AFFECTION | 109 |
WITNESSES | 117 |
HEARSAY | 127 |
COURTS | 133 |
JURISDICTION | 151 |
AMNESTY PARDONS PAROLES PROBATIONS AND COMMUTATIONS | 171 |
INHERITANCE | 80 |
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
Abraham accused adoption agreement Bible brother brought called cause charged chief child Christ church civil claims commanded committed common law concerning conduct contract conversation court covenant crime criminal damages daughter David death debt divorce duty established example false father gave give God’s hand hath hear heard Hebrews husband inheritance Israel Jacob Jesus John judges jurisdiction killed King kinsman land limited living Lord man’s marriage married means Moses mother murder obligation offenses paid pardon parents parties Paul perform person personal property Peter pledge priest provides receive redeem redemption referred relationship rule Ruth says serve sins spiritual Testament testify testimony thee things thou shalt told took tort trespass trial unto usually wanted wife witness woman