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120 My flesh trembles for fear of you. I am afraid of your judgments. Psalm 119:120WEB
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Somos um site de comunidade colaborativa centrado em um entendimento cristão da lei de Deus escrita na Bíblia. Acreditamos que as leis de Deus são obrigações transcendentais para todas as pessoas, incluindo aqueles que atuam como servos de Deus na esfera do governo civil. A lei de Deus funciona como uma obrigação para as autoridades humanas e como uma limitação transcendente sobre sua tendência natural de "fazer o que é certo aos seus próprios olhos." Fornece padrões fixos de justiça e regula estritamente as penas que podem ser impostas a crimes e contravenções.

The aim of this wiki is to generate an easily accessible catalogue of God’s law in the Christian scriptures ─ organised by verse, topic (murder, theft, sacrifice, etc.), and past and present function in God’s redemptive order. We will follow the hermeneutical principles outlined in the Chicago Statement on Biblical Hermeneutics. Nevertheless, the wiki will be open to level-headed discussions and dispassionate comparisons of various models for interpreting and applying the law, as proffered by a range of theonomic authors.

Nossos objetivos

  1. Improve our understanding of God's law, and how to apply it to all areas of our lives
  2. Teach these things to our children (Deut. 6:7)
  3. Do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with our God (Micah 6:8)
  4. Insofar as it depends upon us, live at peace with all men (Romans 12:18)
  5. Be good ambassadors for our reigning King (2 Cor. 5:20)

Artigos importantes

Introduction to Theonomy

List of Topics

Answered Questions

Livros da Lei

Todos os livros da Escritura: Scripture

Rightly Dividing the Law

Functional Categorization of the Law

Rather than attempt to shoehorn our analysis of Biblical law into the traditional tripartite, exclusive divisions (see below), we propose the following set of non-exclusive, functional categories. We hope these help to distinguish the overlapping motives and purposes behind each law.

The above should be considered non-exclusive "categories," rather than "divisions." As this project advances, these categories may be amended to better fit a comprehensive understanding of God's Law and its parts.

Traditional (Tripartite) Division of the Law

Tools for contributors

How To Contribute

Templates Reference

Books and other resources

Announcements

  • 2020/09/02 - Notes working and added; support for many languages in the works. Much work still do be done in categorization.
  • 2020/08/07 - Adding translations now, more streamlining, and continuing to add content. Passages categorized up into Exodus 20.
  • 2020/07/21 - The Chapter and Passage pages have been streamlined significantly. Some features still under construction. Progressively sanctifying our design for the topic structure. Bare-bones passage categorizations added up through Exodus 14.
  • 2020/07/02 - Significant formatting upgrades in progress. We're up through Exodus 9 in parsing the scripture. More commands per chapter in Exodus, so progress will be slower from here on out. Getting close to Sinai, though! Excited to dive into the actual law soon!
  • 2020/06/24 - Transitioning to our new location, courtesy of the host of this domain. Many thanks! Glad to be free from Fandom's advertisements.

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