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This passage contains a '''[positive/negative]''' command[/principle], directed toward [audience]: "Let there be light". | This passage contains a '''[positive/negative]''' command[/principle], directed toward [audience]: "Let there be light". | ||
===Categories=== | ===Categories=== | ||
− | This command is part of the [one of the following: [[:Category:Moral Law|Moral Law]], [[:Category:Civil Law|Civil Law]], [[:Category:Ceremonial Law|Ceremonial Law]], or [[:Category:Principles and Definitions|Principles and Definitions]]]. | + | This command is part of the [one of the following: [[:Category:Moral Law|Moral Law]], [[:Category:Civil/Judicail Law|Civil/Judicial Law]], [[:Category:Typological/Ceremonial Law|Typological/Ceremonial Law]], or [[:Category:Principles and Definitions|Principles and Definitions]]]. |
Consider also assigning the command to one of the following Functional Categories: | Consider also assigning the command to one of the following Functional Categories: | ||
{{#categorytree:Law Function|mode=category|hideroot}} | {{#categorytree:Law Function|mode=category|hideroot}} |
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Classification
The Command[/Principle]
This passage contains a [positive/negative] command[/principle], directed toward [audience]: "Let there be light".
Categories
This command is part of the [one of the following: Moral Law, Civil/Judicial Law, Typological/Ceremonial Law, or Principles and Definitions]. Consider also assigning the command to one of the following Functional Categories:
► حب الله
► 神への愛
► 对上帝的爱
► حب الجار
► 隣人への愛
► 爱邻居
► 家族に関する法律
► 가족 규정
► 人間の司法的対応
► 人类司法回应
► タイポロジー機能
► 유형 학적 기능
► 레위 신권 규정
► 単数コマンド
► 일회성 명령
► 一次性命令
[description and justification for inclusion in any topic]
Fulfillment
This command is abiding in function; light persists in nature. It finds its direct fulfillment in Jesus Christ, who is called "the Light of the World" (John 1:4-9).