The Law touches on every area of life. There are civic rules as well as commands governing worship and sacrifice, The Law included moral and ethical commands to guide the people as with economics, immigration, social and personal relationships. By the time of Jesus, the Law had been interpreted and re-applied to new situations. The […]
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