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Hermeneutics Lesson IX: The Law. A) Preliminaries When discussing the Law, several things may be meant. Sometimes the entire OT is called “the law” (John.

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1 Hermeneutics Lesson IX: The Law

2 A) Preliminaries When discussing the Law, several things may be meant. Sometimes the entire OT is called “the law” (John 10:34, 12:34, 15:25, I Cor. 14;21). Usually however, we think of the law as the first 5 books of the OT – The Law of Moses. Even then the law proper is found only in Exodus- Deuteronomy, and much of that is narrative, with other types of literature sprinkled in.

3 B) The Law and the Christian 1.Determining the nature of the law The Law of Moses is a covenant between God and Israel. A covenant is a binding agreement between two or more parties, which obligates the parties to its provisions. Sometimes covenants were between more or less equal parties (e.g. I Sam. 18:3, I Kings 5:12) and may be called “parity covenants.”

4 “Suzerainty Covenants” Preamble – the author of the covenant identifies himself (Ex. 20:2) Historical prologue (Ex. 20:2) Stipulations (Ex. 20:3-23:19) Blessings and cursings (here we find mostly blessings - Ex. 23:20- 33). Provision for continual reading (Ex. 24:7) Witnesses listed (Ex. 24:3,7) Oath (Ex. 24:3)

5 2. The Christian Application of the Law The OT Law is still in force, insofar as the NT says it’s in force.

6 Principles for Interpreting the Law a)The Law was never intended to be a means of meriting salvation. b)There are two types of law: casuistic and apodictic. c)Specific examples in specific laws do not exhaust all implications of those laws. d)After implications are determined, look for significance/applications. e)Some prohibitions may not be clear without help from the experts.


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