The 'Law of ALUAHYM (ELOHIYM)' has many aspects and there are a variety of words used in the Hebrew text, for the different categories within His Law which identify their classification. The word 'Torah' is the Hebrew word for teaching and direction for life and the one mostly used for the laws/principles which ALUAHYM (ELOHIYM) has given to His people for their benefit and spiritual well-being. This is a different concept from the meaning that we normally attach to the word 'law' and its penalties. The other categories for instance are: • The Judgments (Mishpatim) are the methods of administering justice in human affairs. • The Statutes (Chukkim) are the precepts or regulations for Health Care and Hygiene etc. • The Testimonies (Edot) are the earthly types that give witness to His plans and purposes (Tabernacle, Feasts) • The Commands (Mitzvot) are the ordinances or commands related to the terms of the covenant The word 'law' is used in very general terms in the New Testament, to cover a wide variety of meanings unlike the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The word in Greek is NOMOS which according to Vine's Expository Dictionary means "to divide out, primarily that which is assigned, hence, usage, custom, or by statute; … nomos became the established name for law as decreed by state and set up as the standard for the administration of justice. In most versions of the New Testament, it is used in general expressing a general principle relating to law." Here are some examples below: • The Law of Sin - (Romans 6:1-14; Romans 7:23-25) • The Law of Sin and Death (Romans 8:2) • The Law of Faith (Romans 3:27) • The Law of Righteousness (Romans 9:31) • The Law of ALUAHYM (ELOHIYM) (Torah. Romans 3:31; Romans 7:22-25; Romans 8:5-8) • The Laws of Human Invented Religious Laws (The Oral Torah - Traditions of Men; Colossians 2:8) • The Law of YAHSHUA (Romans 8:2; 1 Corinthians 9:21; Galatians 6:2 • The Book of the Law (The Levitical Order - The Aaronic Priesthood - Colossians 2:14; Ephesians 2:14-15)
Samaritan Pentateuch Leviticus 26 46These are the statutes and judgments and laws, which the LORD made between him and the children of Israel in mount Sinai by the hand of Moses.
The 'Law of ALUAHYM (ELOHIYM)' has many aspects and there are a variety of words used in the Hebrew text, for the different categories within His Law which identify their classification.
The word 'Torah' is the Hebrew word for teaching and direction for life and the one mostly used for the laws/principles which ALUAHYM (ELOHIYM) has given to His people for their benefit and spiritual well-being. This is a different concept from the meaning that we normally attach to the word 'law' and its penalties.
The other categories for instance are:
• The Judgments (Mishpatim) are the methods of administering justice in human affairs.
• The Statutes (Chukkim) are the precepts or regulations for Health Care and Hygiene etc.
• The Testimonies (Edot) are the earthly types that give witness to His plans and purposes (Tabernacle, Feasts)
• The Commands (Mitzvot) are the ordinances or commands related to the terms of the covenant
The word 'law' is used in very general terms in the New Testament, to cover a wide variety of meanings unlike the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The word in Greek is NOMOS which according to Vine's Expository Dictionary means "to divide out, primarily that which is assigned, hence, usage, custom, or by statute; … nomos became the established name for law as decreed by state and set up as the standard for the administration of justice. In most versions of the New Testament, it is used in general expressing a general principle relating to law."
Here are some examples below:
• The Law of Sin - (Romans 6:1-14; Romans 7:23-25)
• The Law of Sin and Death (Romans 8:2)
• The Law of Faith (Romans 3:27)
• The Law of Righteousness (Romans 9:31)
• The Law of ALUAHYM (ELOHIYM) (Torah. Romans 3:31; Romans 7:22-25; Romans 8:5-8)
• The Laws of Human Invented Religious Laws (The Oral Torah - Traditions of Men; Colossians 2:8)
• The Law of YAHSHUA (Romans 8:2; 1 Corinthians 9:21; Galatians 6:2
• The Book of the Law (The Levitical Order - The Aaronic Priesthood - Colossians 2:14; Ephesians 2:14-15)
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What interlinear do you recommend for download?
ISA2 from scripture4all.org is a very useful tool. The translation is imperfect like any translation.
Samaritan Pentateuch Leviticus 26 46These are the statutes and judgments and laws, which the LORD made between him and the children of Israel in mount Sinai by the hand of Moses.