Subject: social laws and regulations
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1, Don't harm justice: The Bible says, "Don't be partial to the poor in a lawsuit." What does this sentence mean? In other words, "don't sympathize with the country because the wrong party is poor, which will affect the correct trial." We can't be partial to the poor, let alone the rich. In addition, I think these words are not only addressed to judges, but also to everyone. No matter where you are, you can't hurt justice, and no matter where you are, you can't violate justice. -Flexor multimodal
2. Lead others into the church: "You shall not appear before the Lord empty-handed." In other words, you can't enter the temple without sacrifice. If we must enter the temple of God with sacrifices, then we should attend the party with our brothers. It is a better dedication and sacrifice for you to lead a soul into the church.
3. This messenger is Joshua (Jesus): Think about these words carefully. Let the Jews say, I don't mean Manichaeism. Besides Joshua, the leader who led the Jews into the promised land, who else is the messenger referred to in this sentence in the Bible? Then let them check the Bible, who will succeed Moses and lead the Jews into the promised land. He will find that this person is Jesus, and Jesus is not his original name, but it was later changed to this name. It can be concluded that the one who says "He came in my name" is the real Jesus. According to the New Testament, Jesus led his people into eternal life. The Old Testament is the symbol of the New Testament. There is no other thing or behavior with clearer language characteristics than this one, and the name Joshua itself is a harbinger.