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In brief, the Civil/Judicial Law includes laws which are '''not''' fulfilled by Jesus in a way causing them to be impossible for Christians to break (as is the case with most of the {{:Translink|Category:Typological/Ceremonial Law}}). Laws in this category describe either the structure of government, or specific civilian behaviors which warrant a reaction by the civil government, whether it be penalty or commendation, and the scope of that reaction.
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<languages />In brief, the Civil/Judicial Law includes laws which are '''not''' fulfilled by Jesus in a way causing them to be impossible for Christians to break (as is the case with most of the {{:Translink|Category:Typological/Ceremonial Law}}). Laws in this category describe either the structure of government, or specific civilian behaviors which warrant a reaction by the civil government, whether it be penalty or commendation, and the scope of that reaction.
  
 
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In brief, the Civil/Judicial Law includes laws which are not fulfilled by Jesus in a way causing them to be impossible for Christians to break (as is the case with most of the Typological/Ceremonial Law). Laws in this category describe either the structure of government, or specific civilian behaviors which warrant a reaction by the civil government, whether it be penalty or commendation, and the scope of that reaction.

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