Примери за използване на Ceremonial law на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Moral and Ceremonial Law?
Ceremonial law has been completed.
Purpose of the Ceremonial Law.
The Ceremonial Law abolished.
Moral Law and Ceremonial Law.
The ceremonial law is abolished.
This is why it is called«ceremonial law».
The ceremonial law was done away.
Sin is the transgression of the ceremonial law.
The ceremonial law was abolished.
The law of Moses, or ceremonial law;
The ceremonial law had to be abolished.
A distinction is made between moral and ceremonial law.
The ceremonial law was written by Moses.
Distinctions Between Moral Law and Ceremonial Law.
The ceremonial law is described as a heavy yoke.
Christ Himself had given both the moral and the ceremonial law.
First, the ceremonial law was written by Moses in a book.
Circumcised and keeping the entire ceremonial law.
The ceremonial law was against men, until its destruction by the death of Jesus on the cross.
One must be circumcised andmust keep the entire ceremonial law.
Paul does not only refer to the Ceremonial Law, but to the whole Law. .
In order to be saved, one must be circumcised andmust keep the entire ceremonial law.
So we, as Christians, no longer have to keep the ceremonial law, which was abolished by the death of Jesus on the cross.
Jesus' death on the cross has indeed abolished the ceremonial law.
According to their ceremonial law they would be defiled thereby, and thus prevented from taking part in the feast of the Passover.
It was the sacrifices offered“by(or according to) the law”- the ceremonial law of shadows and types.
The death of Jesus has abolished the ceremonial law, but not the moral law, as we have seen in our previous lesson,«The Two Laws».
Sensing a threat to some of the denomination's central tenets,Adventists reacted by identifying the law in Galatians as the ceremonial law, thus protecting the Ten Commandments.
Indeed, the first book says about the ceremonial law,«[Christ] blotted out the handwriting of ordinances that was us, which was to us.».