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This book approaches the laws of the Pentateuch from theological, historical,
moral, and spiritual perspectives. Theologically, this book raises a question
of hermeneutics: What are Christians to make of the law? Biblical Law and Its
Relevance, while taking into consideration the approaches of Reformed,
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hermeneutic of seeking to find the abiding moral and religious principles
inherent in the laws. In pursuing this goal, this book employs a
comparative-legal methodology that examines biblical laws in their ancient Near
Eastern historical setting and in comparison with rabbinic, modern, and
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