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  • {{:Navleft|Category:Law Analysis|{{:LawAnalysisoverviewname/{{:UIlang}}}}}} ...Genesis 3:8-13]], the criminal does not confess, and rather lies about the case. God still establishes conviction based on evidence outside of the Cain's t
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  • {{:Navleft|Category:Law Analysis|{{:LawAnalysisoverviewname/{{:UIlang}}}}}} This passage contains a case where Abraham incites his wife to tell a partial-truth in order to deceive
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  • This is not a case of rape, despite the fact that certain translations (e.g. NIV, HCSB, ISV, N ...e of rape too, the terminology here is different, which points rather to a case of seduction with the expression and they are discovered (v. 28b).<ref>Wood
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  • <translate><!--T:2--> This is not a case of rape, despite the fact that certain translations (e.g. NIV, HCSB, ISV, N ...e of rape too, the terminology here is different, which points rather to a case of seduction with the expression and they are discovered (v. 28b).<ref>Wood
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  • {{:Navleft|Category:Law Analysis|{{:LawAnalysisoverviewname/{{:UIlang}}}}}} This passage contains ''case'' against the [[:Category:Moral Law|Moral Law]]. Moses was in imminent danger of penalty by God. Zipporah performs a circ
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  • ...le negligence is separate from the question of economic loss, and Biblical law treats the slave equivalent to a free person. ...n to the provision for negligent manslaughter. Rather, verse 32 covers the case of an additional harm (economic) incurred by the fact that the person kille
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  • * Rushdoony, "Institutes of Biblical Law", volumes 1-3 * Rushdoony, "Law and Liberty"
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  • * Rushdoony, "Institutes of Biblical Law", volumes 1-3 * Rushdoony, "Law and Liberty"
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  • * Rushdoony, "Institutes of Biblical Law", volumes 1-3 * Rushdoony, "Law and Liberty"
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  • * Rushdoony, "Institutes of Biblical Law", volumes 1-3 * Rushdoony, "Law and Liberty"
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  • * Rushdoony, "Institutes of Biblical Law", volumes 1-3 * Rushdoony, "Law and Liberty"
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  • * Rushdoony, "Institutes of Biblical Law", volumes 1-3 * Rushdoony, "Law and Liberty"
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  • * Rushdoony, "Institutes of Biblical Law", volumes 1-3 * Rushdoony, "Law and Liberty"
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  • * Rushdoony, "Institutes of Biblical Law", volumes 1-3 * Rushdoony, "Law and Liberty"
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  • * Rushdoony, "Institutes of Biblical Law", volumes 1-3 * Rushdoony, "Law and Liberty"
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  • ...f the girl in Deut 22:15-21. See {{:Translink|Is the premarital unchastity case of Deut. 22:13 an example of the justice system assuming guilt until a defe There must always be at least two witnesses in Biblical law, and the witnesses must throw the first stones: Deut. 17:6-7. Jesus affirme
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  • * Rushdoony, "Institutes of Biblical Law", volumes 1-3 * Rushdoony, "Law and Liberty"
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  • ...he had killed a person willfully. The Torah abolishes this practice in the case of deliberate murder; the sanctity of the temple cannot override the sancti That puts this Exodus law in opposition to the "ordeal" (which was a commonly-used attempt to force j
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  • * Rushdoony, "Institutes of Biblical Law", volumes 1-3 * Rushdoony, "Law and Liberty"
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  • There are a lot of rules which can be shown or inferred from Biblical law, including: ...8:7.<ref>For more information see {{:Translink|Didn't Jesus disregard the law of the Hebrew Scriptures when dealing with the woman taken in adultery? (Jo
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  • ...th penalty offense (in our hypothetical case), the penalty required in the case would ordinarily be death (the ''talion'' equivalent). But remember that th ...lem, p. 47</ref> If there is no actual crime, it seems that the above case law would not apply. First, there is a question of establishing ''mens rea'' (g
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  • * Rushdoony, "Institutes of Biblical Law", volumes 1-3 * Rushdoony, "Law and Liberty"
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  • Biblical law explicitly teaches against the authority of human civil governments to use ...f the things which distinguishes Biblical law from other ancient Near East law systems.
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  • {{:Navleft|Category:Law Analysis|{{:LawAnalysisoverviewname/{{:UIlang}}}}}} This passage contains a case, wherein a man curses a son, and blesses two sons.
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  • ...difficulty providing independently for themselves. Except (perhaps) in the case of laws that forced servanthood upon property criminals who were paying bac ...bt of a bridewealth (''mohar'') payment (there is a similar example in the case of Joseph/Laban). He gets the benefit of having a wife and being able to pr
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  • ...difficulty providing independently for themselves. Except (perhaps) in the case of laws that forced servanthood upon property criminals who were paying bac ...bt of a bridewealth (''mohar'') payment (there is a similar example in the case of Joseph/Laban). He gets the benefit of having a wife and being able to pr
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  • ...difficulty providing independently for themselves. Except (perhaps) in the case of laws that forced servanthood upon property criminals who were paying bac ...bt of a bridewealth (''mohar'') payment (there is a similar example in the case of Joseph/Laban). He gets the benefit of having a wife and being able to pr
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  • ...claim that adultery is not a mandatory death penalty offense (contra God's law in Lev. 20:10). The claim is that, since David was not put to death for com ...ot draw any normative inferences from the lack of a civil trial in David's case.
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  • {{:Navleft|Category:Law Analysis|{{:LawAnalysisoverviewname/{{:UIlang}}}}}} This passage contains a case where a slave flees from a cruel master.
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  • {{:Navleft|Category:Law Analysis|{{:LawAnalysisoverviewname/{{:UIlang}}}}}} ...God. It teaches us about the character of God, which is the Spirit of the Law.
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  • {{:Navleft|Category:Law Analysis|{{:LawAnalysisoverviewname/{{:UIlang}}}}}} This command is part of the [[:Category:Moral Law|Moral Law]][[Category:Moral Law]]. It is a repeat of the command in [[Genesis 9:1]]. It is relevant to our
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  • ...s "rape." This problem is discussed in the Question/Answer [[Does Biblical law require a girl to marry her rapist?]]. ...ilty until she proves herself innocent (See [[Is the premarital unchastity case of Deut. 22:13 an example of the justice system assuming guilt until a defe
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  • ...from many "witnesses", who testify to facts which are pertinent to a legal case/investigation, but do not have direct knowledge of the defendant's guilt. ...sses are subject to the death penalty for false witness in a death penalty case, regardless of whether they are probative witnesses.
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  • {{:Navleft|Category:Law Analysis|{{:LawAnalysisoverviewname/{{:UIlang}}}}}} This passage contains a case of marriage to a slave. Abram's wife gave her handmaid, Hagar, to Abram to
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  • ...s "rape." This problem is discussed in the Question/Answer [[Does Biblical law require a girl to marry her rapist?]].</translate> ...ilty until she proves herself innocent (See [[Is the premarital unchastity case of Deut. 22:13 an example of the justice system assuming guilt until a defe
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  • # In Biblical law divorce is allowed (Deut. 24:1) for fornication (Matt. 19:9), which include In fact, it is quite difficult to prove adultery under Biblical law. It is a mandatory death penalty offense (Lev. 20:10): two or more actual w
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  • No. This is a section of the case laws that is often misunderstood, because it is actually intertwining the c In the first case (the father accusing the husband of slander), the "signs of virginity" will
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