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<title>&#x26;#x22;Law&#x26;#x22; and &#x26;#x22;Commandments&#x26;#x22; in the Gospel of John</title>
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<description>&#x26;#x22;Law&#x26;#x22; and &#x26;#x22;Commandments&#x26;#x22; in the Gospel of John Robert D. Brinsmead &#x26;#xA0; Although the term &#x26;#x22;the Law&#x26;#x22; and the word &#x26;#x22;commandment&#x26;#x22; are often used interchangeably in the Bible, the Gospel of John makes a distinction between them. The expression &#x26;#x22;the Law&#x26;#x22; appears fourteen times in the Gospel of John. The word &#x26;#x22;command&#x26;#x22; or &#x26;#x22;commandment&#x26;#x22; also appears about fourteen times. It has long been noted that the Gospel of John is a book of controversy. The book depicts a great confrontation between Jesus and the Law, between Christ&#x26;#x27;s or the Father&#x26;#x27;s commandment and the Law, between Jesus and Judaism, and between...</description>
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<title>Myths About the Ten Commandments</title>
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<description>Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from the New International Version. Myths about the Ten Commandments Robert D. BrinsmeadThe Ten Commandments deserve a place of honor among the most celebrated documents of sacred history. For thousands of years the Jews have reverenced them as the words of the covenant made between God and their people at Mount Sinai. The Christian church has also recognized that the Decalogue contains a summary statement of the moral obligations resting upon all mankind. The Ten Commandments have been used as a catechism by the church since the time of Augustine. And this practice was...</description>
<author>Verdict</author>
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