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  • A Trial Lawyer's Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character

    Old Testament Laws That Speak To Us Today

    Mark continues with A Trial Lawyer’s Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character with Chapter 7, Old Testament Laws That Speak To Us Today. In this lesson Mark discusses some of the known Laws people ask about in daily life, i.e., foods that should not be eaten, wearing clothing with mixed fibers. These […]
  • A Trial Lawyer's Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character

    The Ten Commandments – Part 6

    Mark continues with A Trial Lawyer’s Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character with Chapter 6, The Atonement and the Meaning of Christmas. As Mark has been teaching about the Law, in this lesson he discusses “Atonement”, an especially important word when we look at the Laws of Israel. Only Israel’s Laws had […]
  • A Trial Lawyer's Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character

    The Ten Commandments – Part 5

    Mark continues with A Trial Lawyer’s Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character with the seventh commandment: You shall not steal (Exodus 20:15). The word steal in Hebrew is “ganav”, which means to steal or take by stealth, wrongfully or in trickery. Mark looks at this commandment from three perspectives; 1) face value, […]
  • A Trial Lawyer's Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character

    The Ten Commandments – Part 4

    Mark continues with A Trial Lawyer’s Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character with a focus on the fifth and sixth of the Ten Commandments. Mark dives deep into the fifth Commandment: Honor your Father and your Mother (Ex. 20:12), and the sixth Commandment: You shall not murder (Ex. 20:13). Mark looks at […]
  • A Trial Lawyer's Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character

    The Ten Commandments – Part 3

    Mark continues with A Trial Lawyer’s Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character with a focus on the fifth and sixth of the Ten Commandments. Mark dives deep into the fifth Commandment: Honor your Father and your Mother (Ex. 20:12), and the sixth Commandment: You shall not murder (Ex. 20:13). Mark looks at […]
  • A Trial Lawyer's Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character

    The Ten Commandments – Part 2

    Mark continues with A Trial Lawyer’s Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character with a focus on the third of the Ten Commandments. Mark looks in depth at the third commandment “Thou shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain for the LORD will not hold him guiltless who takes his […]
  • A Trial Lawyer's Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character

    The Ten Commandments – Part 1

    Mark continued with Lesson 5 in A Trial Lawyer’s Brief on Biblical Law: AReflection of God’s Character with a focus on the first 2 of the Ten Commandments. Mark explained in referencing documented laws from the ages how law has always been a reflection of its author(s), and the Ten Commandments area reflection of God’s […]
  • A Trial Lawyer's Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character

    What Use is the Law – Part 2

    Mark continued with Lesson 4, How Does the Law of God Reflect God’s Character, in the Series: A Trial Lawyer’s Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character. Law is a system of principles which are ordained or established rules of conduct as regulating the actions of its member and enforced by penalties. God gave […]
  • A Trial Lawyer's Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character

    What Use is the Law – Part 1

    Mark continued with Lesson 3, How Does the Law of God Reflect God’s Character, in the Series: A Trial Lawyer’s Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character. God gave Israel signs to show they were separate from the nations. This showed the national identity of Gods people. Common questions arise: 1) Is the Old Testament […]
  • A Trial Lawyer's Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character

    Biblical Law in Cultural Context

    Mark taught week two in the new series, “A Trial Lawyer’s Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character,” focused on Biblical Law in Cultural Context. Was anything unique about Biblical Law? Mark used the following process to compare and contrast legal codes from that era and area: Define the approach: How the question will be […]
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  • A Trial Lawyer's Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character

    A Trial Lawyer’s Brief on Biblical Law: A Reflection of God’s Character

    Mark introduced a new series that focuses on the law as found in the Torah. After giving an overview of different types of law, Mark explained that Biblical law is more than a rule of conduct or action prescribed by a controlling authority; God reveals Himself through the law. By the time of Jesus, the […]

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