Difference between revisions of "Category:Model Statute Specification"

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<translate>Biblical law is a set of commands and cases. These commands and cases are not necessarily written in a format in which every distinction and detail is immediately obvious.  When a community implements the judicial aspect of Biblical law, they will have to condense, consolidate, and specify the legal principles which the community consensus has derived from scripture.</translate>
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<translate>This wiki category will organize examples of statutory language which can be used to accomplish the above goals.</translate>
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Revision as of 00:09, 4 December 2020

Biblical law is a set of commands and cases. These commands and cases are not necessarily written in a format in which every distinction and detail is immediately obvious. When a community implements the judicial aspect of Biblical law, they will have to condense, consolidate, and specify the legal principles which the community consensus has derived from scripture.

This wiki category will organize examples of statutory language which can be used to accomplish the above goals.


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