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3101 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Leviticus, 1.34
… a legal code that is considered to have existed at one time as a group by itself, before it was united with the other parts.
3102 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Leviticus, 1.37
… special legal code from the other chapters. In the first place, these peculiarities, even if such are found here more frequently than elsewhere, are not restricted …
3103 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Leviticus, 1.38
… separate legal code. For since in Leviticus 1:1 - 17 through Leviticus 17:1 - 16 all those things which separate the Israelites from their God have been considered …
3104 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Leviticus, 1.39
… special legal code, to the Priestly Code (P). The questions which arise in connection with this claim will be discussed under III, below. At this point we must …
3105 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Leviticus, 1.41
… separate legal corpus, but also the sacrificial legislation in Leviticus 1:1 - 17 through Leviticus 7:1 - 38, and also the laws concerning the clean and the unclean …
3106 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Leviticus, 1.42
… small legal code. All the rest that is found in Leviticus 17:1 - 16 through Leviticus 26:1 - 46 seems to be the result of a revision in the spirit of the Priestly Code …
3107 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Leviticus, 2.18
… Levitical legal code could degenerate, do not protect from punishment, if the heart remains uncircumcised ( Leviticus 26:30 f,41).
3108 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Leviticus, 2.19
… the legal system of Priestly Code. In reality all times, all places, all property, all persons are sacred to God. But as it is impossible that this ideal should …
3109 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lord's Day.10
… arbitrary legalism, and it is probably best not to use the term "Sabbath" for Sunday. Under certain conditions great freedom may be desirable, and such is certainly …
3110 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Manslayer.3
Manslaughter, as a modern legal term, is employed to distinguish unpremeditated killing from coldblooded murder, but formerly ( 2 Esdras 1:26 ) it was used in a more general sense.
3111 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Marriage.16
… were legally in the position of a married couple, and unfaithfulness was "adultery" ( Deuteronomy 22:23; Matthew 1:19 ).
3112 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Marriage.18
… . The legal theory that made the man "lord" of the wife ( Genesis 3:16; Tenth Commandment) was likewise modified in practice by the affection of the husband and the …
3113 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Matthew, the Gospel of.22
… and legal father of Jesus, and not that of Mary, as is the case in Luke, the purpose to meet the demands of the Jewish reader is transparent. The full account in …
3114 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ministry.42
… been legalized. Many scholars have insisted that the Gentile Christian churches simply copied the organization of such confraternities (Renan, Les Apotres …
3115 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Moderately.3
… of legal rights, lest they should be pushed into moral wrongs, lest the `summum jus' should in practice prove the `summa injuria,' which therefore, pushes not its …
3116 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Moses.45
… Moses' legal lore and statesmanship. A suggestion of Jethro gave rise to one of the wisest and most far-reaching elements in the civil institutions of Israel …
3117 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Motion.2
… their legal prohibition." See PASSION. "Motion" is found also in Wisdom of Solomon 5:11 (the King James Version and the Revised Version margin) and Wisdom of Solomon …
3118 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Murder.3
… in legal language no verbal distinction is made. Murder was always subject to capital punishment ( Leviticus 24:17; compare Genesis 9:6 ). Even if the criminal …
3119 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Nineveh, Library of.21
… : The legal literature was considerable. The earliest law books were in Sumerian, but the great code compiled by Hammurabi, the contemporary of Abraham, was …
3120 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Numbers, Book of.65
… a legal work."