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Therefore, it must be within God's power and authority both to create and enforce laws apart from a covenant. The moral laws (including many of the judicial laws) are exactly these laws. They are not covenantally-bound.
TranslationTherefore, it must be within God's power and authority both to create and enforce laws apart from a covenant. The moral laws (including many of the judicial laws) are exactly these laws. They are not covenantally-bound.

Therefore, it must be within God's power and authority both to create and enforce laws apart from a covenant. The moral laws (including many of the judicial laws) are exactly these laws. They are not covenantally-bound.