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Latest revision as of 16:25, 11 September 2020
- What does Luke 3:13 teach us about legitimate taxation?/tl
- Do the gleaning laws allow civil government to coerce individuals or businesses to give up wealth or other private property?/tl
- Does Biblical law guarantee "free speech"?/tl
- Does Biblical law have "statutes of limitation" for prosecuting crime?/tl
- Does Biblical law require you to get civil government permission, or a license, before getting married?/tl
- Does the divorce of the foreign women in Ezra 9-10 show that civil government has authority to dissolve marriages or preside over "divorce trials"?/tl
- How does Biblical law create the strongest possible "Rule of Law"?/tl
- What are some major differences between advocates of "Westminster General Equity" and "Strict General Equity"?/tl
- What is Paul saying about civil government in Romans 13?/tl
- What is a Biblical law jurisdiction, and how is this concept derived from scripture?/tl
- Did Jesus break Biblical law by working on the Sabbath?/tl
- Did Jesus really support the death penalty for cursing a parent?/tl
- Did Jesus revoke the "eye for an eye" principle of Biblical law?/tl
- Didn't Jesus disregard the law of the Hebrew Scriptures when dealing with the woman taken in adultery? (John 8:3-11)/tl
- Didn't Jesus say that the kingdom of God is only "within us"?/tl
- How did Jesus "fulfill" the Law? (Matt. 5:17-19)/tl
- In what way was Jesus' command in John 13:34 "new"?/tl
- Is the polygyny of the Old Covenant allowed in the New Covenant age?/tl
- Are wives and daughters allowed to own property under Biblical law?/tl
- Can a husband and wife have equal authority in a marriage?/tl
- Didn't the law under the Sinai Covenant allow divorce for any cause?/tl
- Do ancestors have ruling authority over their descendants?/tl
- Does Biblical law really allow a father to sell his daughter into slavery?/tl
- Does Biblical law require a girl to marry her rapist?/tl
- Does Biblical law require you to get civil government permission, or a license, before getting married?/tl
- Does Deuteronomy 22:25-29 imply that the rape of an unbetrothed girl is not a death penalty offense?/tl
- Does Joseph's intent to divorce Mary show that the death penalty for adultery was not mandatory?/tl
- Does the divorce of the foreign women in Ezra 9-10 show that civil government has authority to dissolve marriages or preside over "divorce trials"?/tl
- If a husband or wife is the only one to witness their spouse's death, can they lawfully remarry?/tl
- Is Biblical law deficient, because it does not specify a minimum age for marriage?/tl
- Is the abandonment by a non-believer in 1 Cor. 7:15 an example of marriage covenant-breaking sin?/tl
- Is the polygyny of the Old Covenant allowed in the New Covenant age?/tl
- Is the premarital unchastity case of Deut. 22:13 an example of the justice system assuming guilt until a defendant proves her innocence?/tl
- What was the purpose of the Numbers 5 dusty(or "bitter") water test?/tl
- Does Biblical law actually require burning to death for certain crimes?/tl
- Does Biblical law require a girl to marry her rapist?/tl
- Does Biblical law require a literal "eye for an eye"?/tl
- Does Deuteronomy 22:25-29 imply that the rape of an unbetrothed girl is not a death penalty offense?/tl
- Does Joseph's intent to divorce Mary show that the death penalty for adultery was not mandatory?/tl
- Does Numbers 35:31 imply that all crimes except murder can be ransomed?/tl
- Does the Biblical divorce law in Deut. 24:1 show that the death penalty for adultery was not mandatory?/tl
- Does the proverb about the jealous husband show that prostitution is legal? (Prov. 6:32-35)/tl
- Does the restitution payment for killing a slave in Exod. 21:32 show that slaves had less protection than free persons under Biblical Law?/tl
- Don't the actions of certain Israelite kings show that death was only a maximum civil penalty?/tl
- How do we know whether a Biblical law death penalty is mandatory?/tl
- What are some major differences between advocates of "Westminster General Equity" and "Strict General Equity"?/tl
- What is the proper restitution amount for theft?/tl
- Why did God require the death penalty for certain crimes?/tl
- Why is false prophecy a death penalty crime?/tl
- Why wasn't King David executed for his adultery with Bathsheba?/tl
- Are wives and daughters allowed to own property under Biblical law?/tl
- Are you allowed to use deadly force in defense of (mere) property?/tl
- Do the gleaning laws allow civil government to coerce individuals or businesses to give up wealth or other private property?/tl
- Does Biblical law allow you to own a number?/tl
- How are property rights established under Biblical law?/tl
- How would roads and speed limits work in a jurisdiction following Biblical law?/tl
- Does Biblical law really allow a father to sell his daughter into slavery?/tl
- Does Exodus 12:43-49 mean that a stranger in the land must become a covenant member before he or she can be treated equally under the law?/tl
- Does the law in Exodus 21:22-25, where men cause an unborn child to be born prematurely, show that abortion is not murder?/tl
- Does the restitution payment for killing a slave in Exod. 21:32 show that slaves had less protection than free persons under Biblical Law?/tl
- Doesn't Lev. 27:6 show that God places no value on the lives of unborn children?/tl
- Is the premarital unchastity case of Deut. 22:13 an example of the justice system assuming guilt until a defendant proves her innocence?/tl
- Does Joseph's intent to divorce Mary show that the death penalty for adultery was not mandatory?/tl
- Does the divorce of the foreign women in Ezra 9-10 show that civil government has authority to dissolve marriages or preside over "divorce trials"?/tl
- Was God's law available prior to Sinai?/tl
- Why didn't King Solomon punish the prostitutes who came to him for justice?/tl
- Why wasn't King David executed for his adultery with Bathsheba?/tl
- Why wasn't Paul executed for either murder or kidnapping?/tl
- Are there 613 commandments in the Torah?/tl
- Are there two (or three) different versions of the Ten Commandments?/tl
- How does Biblical law create the strongest possible "Rule of Law"?/tl
- Is there a "two tables" division in the Ten Commandments?/tl
- What are some errors to avoid when studying Biblical law?/tl
- Isn't living under a "religiously tolerant" civil government better for evangelism than living under a government which enforces God's law (e.g. against idolaters)?/tl
- Shouldn't there be a separation of church (i.e., religion) and state?/tl
- What did Thomas Jefferson mean by "separation of church and state"?/tl
- Can anything be done when there is only one witness to a crime?/tl
- Can security camera or other video evidence count as a witness in Biblical law?/tl
- Didn't Jesus disregard the law of the Hebrew Scriptures when dealing with the woman taken in adultery? (John 8:3-11)/tl
- Does the stoning of the blasphemer in Leviticus 24 show that merely hearing can make someone a probative witness?/tl
- Is the crime of rape an exception to the "two witnesses" rule?/tl
- What if DNA or other indirect evidence point to a person being guilty, but there are no probative witnesses?/tl
- What is the penalty for falsely confessing to a crime?/tl
- What was the purpose of the Numbers 5 dusty(or "bitter") water test?/tl
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