I hope you realize that many of your quotation are NOT from Torah. That's okay, but its just not on the same level of authority. What you might want to consider doing is choosing your three BEST references. If you can't make your point with your three best, adding more won't help you anyhow...
Sure Gods' Word says in many places that there are many different kinds of laws written in the Mosaic book of the covenant *EXODUS 24;7. What do you think these scriptures are talking about...
By the “hand of Moses”: Leviticus 8:36, 10:11, 26:46; Numbers 4:37,45,49, 9:23, 10:13, 15:23, 16:40...
You mean if I consider a scripture one that contains wise words, that you might be able to relate to.
I don't think it's not practical to quote all these texts. You can read them online.
Exodus 20:12-17 speaks for itself. It's practical for all time.
12 “Honor your father and your mother, so...
I don't think anyone is suggesting Mosaic law doesn't touch on many of the same issues as the beloved "Founding Fathers", but the simple fact is that virtually all early American law was lifted straight from extant British common law, not created anew built on Mosaic principles.
If only you could have selected some of the laws yourself....... but I think that you were worried to.......... :p
No Skwim, you don't get to tell me how to put my case, that the Laws of Moses were a key to US culture and laws. I did happen to make a random selection of OT laws which shake...
Actually, the Bible is filled with examples of the Lord commanding His people to judge righteously.
After the the Lord promised Abraham that his seed would become a mighty nation, the Lord said of his children,
"For I know him, that he will command his children and his household after him, and...
It wasn't "Gods" law. It was Moses law. Ezra started the law of god, and many followed, losing site.
Luke:
The law and the prophets were until John: since that time the kingdom of God is preached, and every man presseth into it.
The law of Moses was of flesh, and identified sin. But sin is not...
I find at Leviticus18:4-5 that the Israelites were to 'live' by God's Law ( or be cursed ).
The Jews were to live by that Constitution of the Mosaic Law.
So, ' to live ' would sound good that the Law was there for their life. It would be a life-giving hope for them.
Instead, the Law showed...
Well, I am back here to kind of get back on topic concerning Paul and his many contradictions. Ready?
Rom 10:4
For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.
But this directly contradicts what Ezekiel said:
Ezek 36:26-28
A new heart also will I...
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