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Biblical law

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Biblical law refers to the set of rules found in the Jewish Tanakh, and sometimes also Christian commentaries on these laws in the New Testament. Christianity and Judaism have different approaches to Jewish law.[1]

Judaism

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Christianity

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Theology

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  • Antinomianism, general term used for the opposition to biblical laws
  • Divine law, any law that is understood as deriving from a transcendent source, such as the will of God or gods, in contrast to man-made law
  • Theonomy, a hypothetical form of government based on divine law

References

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  1. ^ Strawn, Brent A., ed. (2015). "Biblical Law". The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Law. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199843312.