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Category Archives: law of moses
Don’t Muzzle An Ox
“You shall not muzzle an ox while it treads out the grain” (Deuteronomy 25:4 cf. 1 Corinthians 9:9; 1 Timothy 5:18). This may concern a rented or borrowed animal. Consider these words, “There are two basic options for the identity … Continue reading
Posted in animals, Elders and Deacons, law of moses, Preachers
Tagged 1 Corinthians 9:11, 1 Corinthians 9:9, 1 Timothy 5:18, animals, borrowing, care of animals, context Deuteronomy 25, Deuteronomy 25:4, does Paul quote Moses out of context?, dont muzzle an ox, justin taylor, laborer is worthy of his wages, Luke 10:7, Matthew 7:12, ox, Proverbs 12:10, rented or borrowed ox?, scripture, thegospelcoalition
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Law of Moses: Worship
We have been examining the Law of Moses, topically. The series was requested by a teen in Bible class. This will conclude the series (Though we may revisit it at some point). 1. Preparation. At Mount Sinai, the Israelites were … Continue reading
Posted in Clothing, law of moses, worship
Tagged alexander campbell, audrey meier, book the Christian System, clean clothes, Deuteronomy 15:21, Deuteronomy 16:16-17, Deuteronomy 17:1, do not come near mountain, dont give God left overs, dress for worship, Exodus 19:10-14, fear God, give God your best, giving God scraps, gus nichols, h.d. simmons, johnny ramsey, law of moses, Leviticus 22:17-24, Malachi 1:7-8, mount sinai, participation in worship, preparation for worship, presentation in worship, schertz lectures, song all he wants is you, torah, wash clothes, what do we bring to worship, worship
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Law of Moses: Slavery
In this series, we are examining some of the many commandments which are contained in the Law of Moses. It is our aim to understand them better, build faith, and answer critics. We are considering them topically. 1. Kidnapping. Kidnapping … Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Ethics, law of moses
Tagged 1 Timothy 1:9-10, 2 Kings 4:1, abuse of slave, Amos 2:6, Amos 8:6, beating slave, chocolate, cocoa, Colossians 4:1, criminal punishment, days off for slaves, debts, Dennis Prager, Deuteronomy 15, Deuteronomy 21, Deuteronomy 23:15-16, Deuteronomy 24:7, emancipation, Ephesians 6:9, Exodus 21, Ezekiel 27:13, foodispower, freedom, gotquestions, hammurabi, hammurabi code 282, hammurabi's code of laws, james burton coffman, Job 31:13-15, Joel 3:1-3, Joshua 9, kidnapping, law of moses, Leviticus 25, Nehemiah 5:5, Number 31, permitted slavery, restitution, Revelaion 18:11-13, runaway slaves, slave trade, song piece my ear, steve croft, torah, war, west africa, year of jubilee
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Law of Moses: Children
In this series, we are examining some of the many commandments which are contained in the Law of Moses. It is our aim to understand them better, build faith, and answer critics. We are considering them topically. 1. Firstborn. Firstborn … Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Family, law of moses, Parenting
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Law of Moses: Men
In this series, we are examining some of the many commandments which are contained in the Law of Moses. It is our aim to understand them better, build faith, and answer critics. We are considering them topically. 1. Circumcision. Male … Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, law of moses, Scientific Foreknowledge
Tagged 1935, Acts 8:26-ff, apologetics, bert thompson, blood clotting, book a study course in Christian evidence, book a study of the providence of God, christian evidence, circumcision, concubinage, Dennis Prager, Deuteronomy 16:16-17, Deuteronomy 23:1, Deuteronomy 25:11-12, eunuchs, Exodus 21:7-11, Exodus 23:14-17, Exodus 34:22-24, Genesis 17:9-14, God's Providence, H. Dam, husbands must provide, Isaiah 56:3-8, Israelite feasts, james burton coffman, Leviticus 12:1-8, lex talionis, low blow, lucky guess, male genitals, marriage, pilgrimage, polygamy, prothrombin, provisions, Scientific Foreknowledge, sign of circumcision, sign of covenant, slavery, studylight, The rational Bible, thomas horne, three annual feasts, torah, Truth for Today, vitamin k, wayne jackson, why 8th day, William Grasham
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The Law of Moses: Justice
In this series, we are examining some of the many commandments which are contained in the Law of Moses. It is our aim to understand them better, build faith, and answer critics. We are considering them topically. 1. No partiality. … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Government, law of moses
Tagged 1 Kings 20:39, 1 Samuel 8:3, 1 Timothy 5:19-22, 2 Chronicles 19:15-17, 2 Samuel 12:6, Amos 5:12, brides, corporal punishment, death penalty, Dennis Prager, Deuteronomy 13:11, Deuteronomy 16:16-18, Deuteronomy 16:18-19, Deuteronomy 17:6-7, Deuteronomy 19:18-19, Deuteronomy 19:21, Deuteronomy 1:16-18, Deuteronomy 21:21, Deuteronomy 27:19, Deuteronomy 27:25, Deuteronomy 5:20, Duteronomy 17:13, Eccesiastes 7:7, evidence, evidence as a witness, Exodus 20:16, Exodus 21:12-14, Exodus 21:23-25, Exodus 21:24, Exodus 21:29-30, Exodus 22:1, Exodus 22:1-9, Exodus 23:1, Exodus 23:1-3, Exodus 23:8, eye for eye, Ezekiel 13:19, Ezekiel 22:12, false witnesses, fine as substitute punishment, flogging, george jung, Geuteronomy 19:15, Isaiah 1:23, Isaiah 33:14-16, Isaiah 5:23, johnny depp, judgment, justice, law of moses, Levitcus 6:1-6, Leviticus 19:11, Leviticus 19:15-16, Leviticus 24:19-20, lex talionis, Matthew 18:15-16, Micah 3:11, Micah 7:3, movie blow, Numbers 35:21, Numbers 35:30, Numbers 5:5-6, ox and sheep, partiality, perjury, Proverbs 13:7-8, Proverbs 17:23, Proverbs 19:5, Proverbs 24:28, Proverbs 29:4, Proverbs 6:16-19, Proverbs 6:30-31, Proverbs 6:32-35, Psalm 15:5, Psalm 26:9-10, punishment, reduce penalty to fine, restitution, rich and poor, social justice, The rational Bible, theft, torah, two or three witness, witnesses
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