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Law
        a rule of action. (1.) The Law of Nature is the will of God as
        to human conduct, founded on the moral difference of things, and
        discoverable by natural light (Rom. 1:20; 2:14, 15). This law
        binds all men at all times. It is generally designated by the
        term conscience, or the capacity of being influenced by the
        moral relations of things.
        (2.) The Ceremonial Law prescribes under the Old Testament the
        rites and ceremonies of worship. This law was obligatory only
        till Christ, of whom these rites were typical, had finished his
        work (Heb. 7:9, 11; 10:1; Eph. 2:16). It was fulfilled rather
        than abrogated by the gospel.
        (3.) The Judicial Law, the law which directed the civil policy
        of the Hebrew nation.
        (4.) The Moral Law is the revealed will of God as to human
        conduct, binding on all men to the end of time. It was
        promulgated at Sinai. It is perfect (Ps. 19:7), perpetual (Matt.
        5:17, 18), holy (Rom. 7:12), good, spiritual (14), and exceeding
        broad (Ps. 119:96). Although binding on all, we are not under it
        as a covenant of works (Gal. 3:17). (See COMMANDMENTS
        (5.) Positive Laws are precepts founded only on the will of
        God. They are right because God commands them.
        (6.) Moral positive laws are commanded by God because they are
        right.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Law' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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