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| - Biblical law refers to the legal aspects of the Bible, the holy scriptures of Judaism and Christianity. See:
* Judaism:
* Mitzvah, divine commandment, act of human kindness, a good deed
* 613 Mitzvot, statements and principles of law and ethics contained in the Torah
* Noahide Law, the seven biblical laws of Noah, applicable to all nations, including non-Jews (obedience by Noahides directly assures a place in the world to come)
* Rules for Proselytes in the Torah
* Nazirite Laws, a vow described in Numbers 6:1-21
* Christianity:
* Biblical law in Christianity, term referring to the theological discussion of the applicability of Biblical (Old Testament) law in a Christian context
* The Ten Commandments, believed by most Christian denominations to be stil
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| - Biblical law refers to the legal aspects of the Bible, the holy scriptures of Judaism and Christianity. See:
* Judaism:
* Mitzvah, divine commandment, act of human kindness, a good deed
* 613 Mitzvot, statements and principles of law and ethics contained in the Torah
* Noahide Law, the seven biblical laws of Noah, applicable to all nations, including non-Jews (obedience by Noahides directly assures a place in the world to come)
* Rules for Proselytes in the Torah
* Nazirite Laws, a vow described in Numbers 6:1-21
* Christianity:
* Biblical law in Christianity, term referring to the theological discussion of the applicability of Biblical (Old Testament) law in a Christian context
* The Ten Commandments, believed by most Christian denominations to be still binding
* The Law of Christ, an undefined Pauline phrase whose meaning is disputed by different Christian denominations
* The Rule of Faith of Paul's Galatians 6:14-16
* The Pauline privilege regarding marriage
* The New Commandment of Jesus, according to the Gospel of John
* Expounding of the Law by Jesus, according to the Gospel of Matthew
* The Unforgivable sin, according to Mark 3:29: "blaspheme against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven"
* Evangelical counsels, suggested by Jesus
* Theology:
* Antinomianism, general term used for the opposition to biblical laws
* Cafeteria Christianity, the accusation that some Christians pick and choose which Biblical laws they follow, rather than following all or none
* Law and Gospel, a major topic in Lutheranism
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