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- 15:59, 28 July 2021 diff hist +314 N How is Jesus a king? test
- 09:25, 28 July 2021 diff hist +710 Was God's law available prior to Sinai? added internal section links current
- 13:18, 26 July 2021 diff hist +250 Was God's law available prior to Sinai? fixed citations
- 13:07, 26 July 2021 diff hist +11 Was God's law available prior to Sinai? fixed scripture abbreviations
- 13:04, 26 July 2021 diff hist +26,955 Was God's law available prior to Sinai? major expansion
- 09:10, 26 July 2021 diff hist -971 Was God's law available prior to Sinai? Removed page from translation
- 11:48, 14 July 2021 diff hist +106 Doesn't the Code of Hammurabi "eye for an eye" concept predate Biblical law? added link current
- 21:40, 3 July 2021 diff hist +2,817 N What are the rules of legal procedure under Biblical law? initial version current
- 09:46, 28 June 2021 diff hist +377 Why did God require the death penalty for certain crimes? →Three answers: clarification current
- 10:32, 27 June 2021 diff hist +1,002 N If a husband or wife is the only one to witness their spouse's death, can they lawfully remarry? initial version current
- 11:36, 9 June 2021 diff hist +15 What are some major differences between advocates of "Westminster General Equity" and "Strict General Equity"? clarification current
- 13:42, 26 May 2021 diff hist +296 How do we know whether a Biblical law death penalty is mandatory? added emphasis
- 13:40, 26 May 2021 diff hist +984 Don't the actions of certain Israelite kings show that death was only a maximum civil penalty? added quotes current
- 13:35, 26 May 2021 diff hist +239 m Don't the actions of certain Israelite kings show that death was only a maximum civil penalty? added emphasis
- 12:40, 25 May 2021 diff hist +222 Don't the actions of certain Israelite kings show that death was only a maximum civil penalty? removed redundancy
- 12:32, 25 May 2021 diff hist +300 How do we know whether a Biblical law death penalty is mandatory? added emphasis Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 12:08, 25 May 2021 diff hist 0 m How do we know whether a Biblical law death penalty is mandatory? Protected "How do we know whether a Biblical law death penalty is mandatory?" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite))
- 12:07, 25 May 2021 diff hist 0 m Don't the actions of certain Israelite kings show that death was only a maximum civil penalty? minor fix
- 11:58, 25 May 2021 diff hist +15 m Don't the actions of certain Israelite kings show that death was only a maximum civil penalty? added link
- 11:56, 25 May 2021 diff hist -9 m How do we know whether a Biblical law death penalty is mandatory? added link
- 11:54, 25 May 2021 diff hist +18,421 N How do we know whether a Biblical law death penalty is mandatory? initial version
- 10:21, 21 May 2021 diff hist +43 What is Paul saying about civil government in Romans 13? add heading, wording changes current
- 23:25, 19 May 2021 diff hist 0 m Don't the actions of certain Israelite kings show that death was only a maximum civil penalty? Protected "Don't the actions of certain Israelite kings show that death was only a maximum civil penalty?" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite))
- 23:24, 19 May 2021 diff hist +1 Don't the actions of certain Israelite kings show that death was only a maximum civil penalty? wording change
- 19:05, 19 May 2021 diff hist +172 Don't the actions of certain Israelite kings show that death was only a maximum civil penalty? added link, fixed spelling
- 18:58, 19 May 2021 diff hist +93 Does Numbers 35:31 imply that all crimes except murder can be ransomed? add link current
- 18:49, 19 May 2021 diff hist +13,152 N Don't the actions of certain Israelite kings show that death was only a maximum civil penalty? initial version
- 20:03, 17 May 2021 diff hist +143 Opposition to ancient Near East custom current
- 20:01, 17 May 2021 diff hist +1,123 N Opposition to ancient Near East custom initial version
- 09:39, 16 May 2021 diff hist +25 Does the stoning of the blasphemer in Leviticus 24 show that merely hearing can make someone a probative witness? added scripture reference current
- 09:36, 16 May 2021 diff hist 0 m Does the stoning of the blasphemer in Leviticus 24 show that merely hearing can make someone a probative witness? Protected "Does the stoning of the blasphemer in Leviticus 24 show that merely hearing can make someone a probative witness?" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite))
- 09:30, 16 May 2021 diff hist -50 Does the stoning of the blasphemer in Leviticus 24 show that merely hearing can make someone a probative witness? changed category
- 09:28, 16 May 2021 diff hist +138 Does the stoning of the blasphemer in Leviticus 24 show that merely hearing can make someone a probative witness? added categories
- 09:24, 16 May 2021 diff hist +2,012 Does the stoning of the blasphemer in Leviticus 24 show that merely hearing can make someone a probative witness? content
- 09:17, 16 May 2021 diff hist +291 N Does the stoning of the blasphemer in Leviticus 24 show that merely hearing can make someone a probative witness? initial version
- 17:47, 15 May 2021 diff hist +46 What did Thomas Jefferson mean by "separation of church and state"? added heading current
- 15:59, 15 May 2021 diff hist 0 What did Thomas Jefferson mean by "separation of church and state"? correct spelling error
- 15:55, 15 May 2021 diff hist +21 What did Thomas Jefferson mean by "separation of church and state"? wording change, refs
- 15:48, 15 May 2021 diff hist +105 What did Thomas Jefferson mean by "separation of church and state"? added link
- 15:46, 15 May 2021 diff hist +102 Shouldn't there be a separation of church (i.e., religion) and state? added link current
- 15:00, 15 May 2021 diff hist +157 m What did Thomas Jefferson mean by "separation of church and state"? minor wording change
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- 14:53, 15 May 2021 diff hist +7,578 N What did Thomas Jefferson mean by "separation of church and state"? initial version
- 12:05, 14 May 2021 diff hist 0 m 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)? Protected "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)?" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite)) current
- 10:44, 14 May 2021 diff hist +5,953 N 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)? initial version
- 12:45, 10 May 2021 diff hist +11 m Is the abandonment by a non-believer in 1 Cor. 7:15 an example of marriage covenant-breaking sin? added page numbers on reference current
- 12:25, 10 May 2021 diff hist +333 Is the abandonment by a non-believer in 1 Cor. 7:15 an example of marriage covenant-breaking sin? added references
- 11:33, 10 May 2021 diff hist +109 Is the abandonment by a non-believer in 1 Cor. 7:15 an example of marriage covenant-breaking sin? wording changes
- 11:30, 10 May 2021 diff hist 0 m Is the abandonment by a non-believer in 1 Cor. 7:15 an example of marriage covenant-breaking sin? Protected "Is the abandonment by a non-believer in 1 Cor. 7:15 an example of marriage covenant-breaking sin?" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite))
- 11:29, 10 May 2021 diff hist +5,846 N Is the abandonment by a non-believer in 1 Cor. 7:15 an example of marriage covenant-breaking sin? initial version