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Deuteronomy 24:14,17You shall not oppress an hired servant that is poor and needy, whether he be of your brothers, or of your strangers that are in your land within your gates:
Nave's Topical IndexDeuteronomy 27:19
Cursed be he that perverts the judgment of the stranger, fatherless, and widow. And all the people shall say, Amen.
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Jeremiah 22:3
Thus said the LORD; Execute you judgment and righteousness, and deliver the spoiled out of the hand of the oppressor: and do no wrong, do no violence to the stranger, the fatherless, nor the widow, neither shed innocent blood in this place.
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Penitence, as Explained in the Sophistical Jargon of the Schoolmen ...
... be ye reconciled to God," (2:Cor.5:20), is not directed to strangers, but to ... But
we have our strongest argument in the injunctions of the Mosaic Law as to ...
/.../the institutes of the christian religion/chapter 4 penitence as explained.htm
Interpretation of Prophecy.
... be holy, and there shall no strangers pass through ... foretold under the symbols of
the Mosaic economy, with ... Did the law of Moses prescribe a literal priesthood ...
/.../barrows/companion to the bible/chapter xxxviii interpretation of prophecy.htm
The Empress Theodora
... representation of the empress, but a mosaic can give ... Testis nullus, applies in history
as well as in law. ... Royal strangers sought to flatter her vanity and to ...
/.../brittain/women of early christianity/xi the empress theodora.htm
Footnotes
... of Charles I. in every thing relating to Scotland ... work written by Durham, entitled,
"The Law Unsealed, or a ... in those days of relentless tyranny and oppression. ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/binning/the works of the rev hugh binning/footnotes.htm
Period iii. The Dissolution of the Imperial State Church and the ...
... and further concerning lodging-places for strangers, poor-houses ... to all by this present
law that they ... Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents relating to Great ...
/.../ayer/a source book for ancient church history/period iii the dissolution of.htm
Subtopics
Strangers
Strangers in Israel were Frequently Employed in Public Works
Strangers in Israel: Admitted to Worship in the Outer Court of the Temple
Strangers in Israel: All Foreigners Sojourning in Israel Were Counted As
Strangers in Israel: Chiefly Consisted of Captives Taken in War
Strangers in Israel: Chiefly Consisted of Foreign Servants
Strangers in Israel: Chiefly Consisted of Persons Who Came Into Israel for the Sake of Religious
Strangers in Israel: Chiefly Consisted of Persons Who Sought Employment Among the Jews
Strangers in Israel: Chiefly Consisted of The Remnant of the Mixed Multitude Who Came out of Egypt
Strangers in Israel: Chiefly Consisted of The Remnant of the Nations of the Land
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Allowed to Eat What Died of Itself
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Might offer Their Burnt-Offerings on the Altar of God
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Might Purchase Hebrew Servants Subject to Release
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Not to be Chosen As Kings in Israel
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Not to be Vexed or Oppressed
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Not to Blaspheme God
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Not to Eat Blood
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Not to Eat the Passover While Uncircumcised
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Not to Practise Idolatrous Rites
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Not to Work on the Sabbath
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Subject to the Civil Law
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: The Jews Might Purchase and Have Them As Slaves
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: The Jews Might Take Usury From
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: To be Loved
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: To be Relieved in Distress
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: To Enjoy the Benefit of the Cities of Refuge
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: To Have Justice Done to Them in all Disputes
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: To Have the Gleaning of the Harvest
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: To Have the Law Read to Them
Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: To Participate in the Rejoicings of the People
Strangers in Israel: Motives Urged on the Jews for Being Kind To
Strangers in Israel: The Jews Condemned for Oppressing
Strangers in Israel: Under the Care and Protection of God
Strangers in Israel: Very Numerous in Solomon's Reign
Strangers were Buried in Separate Burial Places
Strangers: Abhorrence of, Forbidden
Strangers: Could offer Oblations
Strangers: Kindness to the Poor of, Required
Strangers: Love of, Enjoined
Strangers: Marriage With, Forbidden
Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Authorized Bondservice of
Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Forbid Their Being Made Kings Over Israel
Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Injustice To
Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Oppression of
Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Sale To, of the Meat of Animals That had Died
Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Their Approaching the Tabernacle
Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Their Blaspheming
Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Their Eating Blood
Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Their Eating the Passover Meal
Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Their Eating Things offered in Sacrifice
Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Usury of
Strangers: Oppression of
Strangers: Required to Observe the Sabbath Day
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