jeez, you are STILL pushing the lie that the Law is divided into parts????
can you not learn anything? can you not see what is what when multiple people have pointed out the error in this theology??
I am STILL waiting for you to produce a greek word that says the Law is divided. the word " nomos" is defined as a primarily singular, as in ONE LAW!
What I haven't gotten is any TRUTH from YOU, NOT so far, anyhow.
Saying of the Mosaic law "the law must be one, is singular, can not be divided is something I can not find in Scripture. I can't find a law, I can't find a doctrine, a definition, a teaching, or a reference to what you are proposing "as truth".
I do understand the word "nomos" , but even there, in the definition of the word, I see nothing to substantiate your position. Also, a billion people could tell me something, but if it doesn't come from God, doesn't matter to me.
And the differences between laws, ordinances, statutes, and judgements, same as between moral, civil and ceremonial, just as between temporary and eternal.
WHAT is, so far UNACCEPTABLY strange AND out of Gods character, to me at least, is that God, who doesn't
even want linen and wool mixed, or an ox with
an ass, would
INSIST on all these very different "laws", with differences that range from temporary to eternal, written upon different mediums, at different times, both spoken and written, to the people and to Moses alone, be "classified as" a "ONE, don't divide its' parts into parts EVER" doctrine that is so well hidden virtually no one ever discusses it but you.
ALSO No, multiple people have not pointed out, at least not in any of the Scriptures where the Mosaic law "MUST ALWAYS BE HELD AS "ONE SINGLE LAW, INDIVISIBLE" for any reason.
I give you MULTIPLE EXAMPLEs, multiple times and you never respond to how the points I make can be negated.
I CAN FIND NO WHERE THE LAW IS PRIMARILY SINGULAR, AS IN ONE LAW. Reading though the whole page I found NOTHING stating "one law".
νόμος, νόμου, ὁ (νέμω to divide, distribute, apportion),
3551 nomos
that which is assigned, hence usage, law, custom
of law in general, plural; of divine laws; of a force or influence impelling to action; of the Mosaic law; meton; of the books which contain the law, the Pentateuch, the Old Testament scriptures in general
Help studies
nomos-law is used of a) the Law (Scripture), with emphasis on the first five books of Scripture; or
b) any system of religious thinking (theology), especially when nomos occurs without the Greek definite article
then can refer to "the Law" or "law" as a general principle (or both simultaneously). The particular sense(s)
nomos is determined by the context
Word Origin
from nemo (to parcel out)
Definition that which is assigned, hence usage, law
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
νόμος, νόμου, ὁ (νέμω to divide, distribute, apportion)
of any law whatsoever
the plural of the things prescribed by the divine will
of the Mosaic law, and referring ,
according to the context, either to the volume of the law or to its contents
of the Christian religion, the law demanding faith,
the moral instruction given by Christ, especially the precept concerning love
by metonymy, the name of the more important part (i.e. the Pentateuch), is put for the entire collection of the sacred books of the O.T.
From a primary nemo (to parcel out, especially food or grazing to animals); law (through the idea of prescriptive usage), genitive case (regulation), specially, (of Moses (including the volume); also of the Gospel), or figuratively (a principle) -- law
Commandment
4687 Mitsvah
a commandment of men or God, or a commandment out of a code of wisdom.
from tsavah 6680 - to lay a charge upon, to command, to charge, to give orders or to appoint
charge
mishmereth 4931 - to guard, a charge, an obligation, service, to watch, keeping or preserving
from
mishmar 4929 - a place of confinement, a guard post, the act of guarding, or observances
from s
hamar 8104 - to keep, guard, observe, give heed to, to keep within bounds, to observe, celebrate, or keep, to abstain
Judgment
Mishpat 4941
the process of deciding, a decision in law, justice, ordinance, the legal right or privilege due.
from shaphat 8199 to judge, to govern, vindicate, punish, to rule, or decide controversy.
Statute
Choq 2706
a condition or civil enactment from God, an ordinance (enactment or decree), a limit, or something prescribed (a task, portion, limit/boundary).
Ordinance
Choq or Chuqqah 2706 2708 (from H2706)
a statute, ordinance, limit, enactment, or something prescribed.
all statutes are a type of command, but not all commands are statutes.
Law
Torah
8451
a special law or codes of law, directions/instruction both human and divine (body of prophetic teaching, body of legal directives, body of priestly direction/instruction), custom or manner,
understood as being inclusive of commandments, judgments, and statutes
context dictates when referring to commands or direction from men and not God.
Deuteronomy 11:1
You shall therefore love the Lord your God, and always keep His charge, His statutes, His ordinances, and His commandments.