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Re: Why I break the law
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Originally Posted by ReformedDave
Unrelated? He applied the law. It is still binding. The case law was application of the more 'general' law. The muzzling of the ox in the OT applied to more than the literal reading. It did then and it does now.
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I take a very literal reading of the OT law of Moses. Can you provide an instance in the OT where the law not to muzzle the ox is applied in another sense than the literal?
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