Nathan
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Threads and posts have prompted this study to begin. I know that this has been discussed in great detail at other times and in other threads, but why not just sit down and do some refreshing of it again?
I want to start this for Rockie. I hope that it suits his desires. He is quite busy right now, but I know that this is something he wants to talk about.
My desire is to do a serious Biblical study on the Law. 1...2...3... different laws? So often we just see the word "law" translated in the Bible and saw it is pretty much the first 5 books of the Bible. After all, it is called the "Torah" which means 'instruction'; it is also known as the Pentateuch. So is this what is refereed to as a whole when the word "law" is used, for instance in the book of Acts?
I think that we can know for sure what is meant. I think that there is ample evidence that is given to us for us to know what is meant when the singular word "law" is used. I think that this evidence comes from proper contextual usage of the word. In that, I mean that the entire passage of where the word is used should be examined for the proper application.
Context seems to be an 'ugly' word to some. Or for some it seems to be a word of 'excuse'. But it is not just a word but a way of taking the human 'element' away, or at least lessening its effects on interpretation. Here is a definition of the word;
Context - "the parts of a written or spoken statement that precede or follow a specific word or passage, usually influencing its meaning or effect; the set of circumstances or facts that surround a particular event, situation, etc".
In this way I wish to discuss the 'law' and do so Biblically.
So with that in mind, when do we first see the instance of the word "law" used in Scripture?
I want to start this for Rockie. I hope that it suits his desires. He is quite busy right now, but I know that this is something he wants to talk about.
My desire is to do a serious Biblical study on the Law. 1...2...3... different laws? So often we just see the word "law" translated in the Bible and saw it is pretty much the first 5 books of the Bible. After all, it is called the "Torah" which means 'instruction'; it is also known as the Pentateuch. So is this what is refereed to as a whole when the word "law" is used, for instance in the book of Acts?
I think that we can know for sure what is meant. I think that there is ample evidence that is given to us for us to know what is meant when the singular word "law" is used. I think that this evidence comes from proper contextual usage of the word. In that, I mean that the entire passage of where the word is used should be examined for the proper application.
Context seems to be an 'ugly' word to some. Or for some it seems to be a word of 'excuse'. But it is not just a word but a way of taking the human 'element' away, or at least lessening its effects on interpretation. Here is a definition of the word;
Context - "the parts of a written or spoken statement that precede or follow a specific word or passage, usually influencing its meaning or effect; the set of circumstances or facts that surround a particular event, situation, etc".
In this way I wish to discuss the 'law' and do so Biblically.
So with that in mind, when do we first see the instance of the word "law" used in Scripture?