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+ | ==Types of Rulings== | ||
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+ | Noahide legal rulings are composed of three kinds of rulings. | ||
+ | * [[The Seven Laws]] - the basis of all proper religion and belief | ||
+ | * [[Subdividing the Seven Laws|Expansion of the Seven Laws]] - derived laws from the first seven, either through logic or comparison with Jewish law. | ||
+ | * [[National Laws]] - rules that are appropriate for a particular country, merchants and trades regulations to promote justice. | ||
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+ | I divided the legal rulings into the above three sections following Rabbi Lichtenstein. It reflects the Divine Law, laws derived from logic, and laws derived by custom/convention. Your text seems to loose this distinction. I would recommend return the previous text. --[[User:Abrahamson|Abrahamson]] 15:48, 19 May 2008 (EDT) |
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Types of Rulings
Noahide legal rulings are composed of three kinds of rulings.
- The Seven Laws - the basis of all proper religion and belief
- Expansion of the Seven Laws - derived laws from the first seven, either through logic or comparison with Jewish law.
- National Laws - rules that are appropriate for a particular country, merchants and trades regulations to promote justice.
I divided the legal rulings into the above three sections following Rabbi Lichtenstein. It reflects the Divine Law, laws derived from logic, and laws derived by custom/convention. Your text seems to loose this distinction. I would recommend return the previous text. --Abrahamson 15:48, 19 May 2008 (EDT)