Concept

Biblical law

Summary
Biblical law refers to the legal aspects of the Bible, the holy scriptures of Christianity and Judaism. Abrogation of Old Covenant laws Christian views on the Old Covenant, term referring to the theological discussion of the applicability of Hebrew Bible law in a Christian context Cafeteria Christianity, a derogatory term used to accuse other Christian individuals or denominations of selecting which Christian doctrines they will follow, and which they will not Evangelical counsels, or counsels of perfection in Christianity are chastity, poverty (or perfect charity), and obedience Expounding of the Law by Jesus, according to the Gospel of Matthew The Great Commandment Law and Gospel, the relationship between God's Law and the Gospel of Jesus Christ is a major topic in Lutheran and Reformed theology Law of Christ, a Pauline phrase referring to loving one's neighbor and to the New Covenant principles and commands of Jesus the Messiah, whose precise meaning has varying views by different Christian groups and denominations The New Commandment of Jesus, according to the Gospel of John The Pauline privilege regarding marriage The rule of faith of Paul the Apostle The Sermon on the Mount provides moral precepts that often extend beyond mere external, legal compliance.
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