The Ten Commandments: Bible Law Course
The Ten Commandments: Bible Law Course
The Ten Commandments: Bible Law Course
Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible. The Book of Deuteronomy is the fifth book. This course is based on Mosess fifth book. The east-side of the U. S. Supreme Court building is decorated with an eighteen-foot high sculpture of Moses holding the Ten Commandments. The governmental buildings and monuments of Washington D.C. contain hundreds of Bible quotations. In our nations capitol building, in the chambers of the House of Representatives, thirteen of historys greatest legislators are honored in sculpture. Moses has the most honored position. Moses is in the center position on the north wall directly across from the Speakers seat. Symbolically, Moses watches over our nations law-makers and they look to Moses for instruction. At the time of the Exodus, Pharaoh was the governor of Egypt. Moses was the governor of Israel. People often assume that the Bible is about religion, not government. The Bible is about government Moses was the head of the nations government. (Aaron was the High Priest and head of the church.) Joshua succeeded Moses as governor of Israel. The books of Joshua, Judges, Kings and Chronicles are about Kings and governors. Joshua was governor after Moses. Next the nation was ruled by judges. Finally Israel had several kings. This national
A Proclamation
Of the many influences that have shaped the United States of America into a distinctive Nation and people, none may be said to be more fundamental and enduring than the Bible. Deep religious beliefs, stemming from the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, inspired many of the early settlers of our country, providing them with the strength, character, convictions, and faith necessary to withstand great hardship and danger in this new and rugged land. These shared beliefs helped forge a sense of common purpose among the widely dispersed colonies-a sense of community which laid the foundation for the spirit of nationhood that was to develop in later decades. The Bible and its teachings helped form the basis for the Founding Fathers abiding belief in the inalienable rights of the individual, rights which they found implicit in the Bibles teachings of the inherent worth and dignity of each individual. This same sense of man patterned the convictions of those who framed the English system of law inherited by our own Nation, as well as the ideals set forth in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. For centuries the Bibles emphasis on compassion and love for our neighbor has inspired institutional and governmental expressions of benevolent outreach such as private charity, the establishment of schools and hospitals, and the abolition of slavery.
Joint Resolution
Authorizing and requesting the President to proclaim 1983 as the Year of the Bible-Oct.4, 1982 (Senate Joint Resolution. 165) Whereas the Bible, the Word of God, has made a unique contribution in shaping the United States as a distinctive and blessed nation and people: Whereas deeply held religious convictions springing from the Holy Scriptures led to the early settlement of our Nation: Whereas Biblical teachings inspired concepts of civil government that are contained in our Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States: Whereas many of our great national leaders-among them Presidents Washington, Jackson, Lincoln, and Wilson-paid tribute to the surpassing influence of the Bible in our countrys development, as in the words of President Jackson that the Bible is the rock on which our Republic rests: Whereas the history of our Nation clearly illus-
Many Liberals and Humanists objected to this law making 1983 a national The Year of the Bible. The news media gave it almost no coverage at all. Did you read about The Year of The Bible in your newspaper? Did you hear about it on television? Probably not. Here are a few other almost unknown or unmentioned historical events. May 17, 1776: Congress appointed a day of fasting and prayer so they might by a sincere repentance and amendment of life, appease Gods righteous displeasure, and through the merits and mediation of Jesus Christ, obtain His pardon and forgiveness. September 11, 1777: Because the domestic supply of Bibles was short, the Continental Congress wrote, directing the Committee of Commerce to
Christian Schools
For A Christian Nation Remember that Congress authorized the Robert Aiken edition of the Bible for the use in schools. Section 18 of The Constitution of Mississippi forbids excluding the Holy Bible from use in any public school of this state. Christians founded the first schools. They wanted to give a Christian education to all who might come to positions of leadership. Kings College, now renamed Columbia, advertised, The chief thing that is aimed at in this college is to teach and engage the children to know God in Jesus Christ, and to live and serve Him, in all sobriety, Godliness, and Righteousness of life with a perfect heart, and a willing mind. Amherst, Dartmouth and Yale were established for training in the Christian faith. For the first century 40% of Yales graduates became ministers of the Gospel. Mr. Harvard, in founding Harvard University said this, Let every student be plainly instructed and earnestly pressed to consider well the main end of his life and studies is, to know God and Jesus Christ which is eternal life, and therefore to lay Christ in the bottom as the only foundation of all sound knowledge and learning. How times have changed. Now many of our states prohibit reading the Bible in our Public Schools. The very schools established to teach the
Its A Mystery!
While everyone knows that todays Supreme Court has forbidden prayer and Bible reading in the public schools, very few know that President George Bush declared 1990 The International Year of Bible Reading! (Why do the newspapers, radio and T.V. harp on the one and never report the other?) In this proclamation President Bush said,
Justice, the Guardian of Liberty, the pediment located on the east facade of the Supreme Court, is about 18 feet tall and 60 feet long, It emphasizes the contributions of Eastern and Mediterranean civilizations to the development of the law. Moses, with the tablets containing the Ten Commandments, is the central figure.
Lesson One - Page 13 143 U.S. The Holy Trinity Church vs. United States 143 U.S.
CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY v. UNITED STATES ERROR TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. No. 143 Argued and submitted January 7, 1903 Decided February 20, 1905. The act of February 26, 1885, to prohibit the importation and migration of foreigners and aliens under contract or agreement to perform labor in the United States, its Territories, and the District of Columbia, 23 Stat. 332, c. 164, does not apply to a contract between an alien, residing out of the United States, and religious society incorporated under the laws of a state, whereby he engages to remove to the United States and to enter into the service of the society as its rector or minister. The case is stated in the opinion. Mr. Seaman Miller for plaintiff in error. Mr. Assistant Attorney General Maury for defendant in error submitted on his brief. MR. JUSTICE BREWER delivered the opinion of the court. Plaintiff in error is a corporation, duly organized and incorporated as a religious society under the laws of the State of New York. E. Walpole Warren was, prior to September, 1887, an alien residing in England. In him, by which he was to remove to the city of New York and enter into its service as rector and pastor; and in pursuance of such contract, Warren did so remove and enter upon such service. It is claimed by the United States that this contract on the part of the plaintiff in error was forbidden by the act of February 26, 1885, 23 Stat. 332, c. 164, and an action was commenced to recover the penalty prescribed by that act. The Circuit Court held that the contract was within the prohibition of the statute, and rendered judgment accordingly, (36 Fed. Rep. 303) and the single question presented for our determination is whether it erred in that conclusion. The first section describes the act forbidden, and is in these words: Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That from and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any person, company, partnership, or corporation, in any manner whatsoever, to prepay the transportation, or in any way assist or encourage the importation or migration of alien or
aliens, any foreigner or foreigners, into the United States, its Territories, or the District of Columbia, under contract or agreement, parol or special, express or implied, made previous to the importation or migration of such alien or aliens, foreigner or foreigners, to perform labor or service of any kind in the United States, its Territories, or the District of Columbia. It must be conceded that the act of the corporation is within the letter of the section, for the relation of rector to his church is one of service, and implies labor on the one side with compensation on the other. Not only are the general words labor and service both used, but also, as it were to guard against any narrow interpretation and emphasize a breadth of meaning, to them is added of any kind; and, further, as noticed by the Circuit Judge in his opinion, the fifth section, which makes specific exceptions, among them professional actors, artists, lecturers, singers, and domestic servants, strengthens the idea that every other kind of labor and service was intended to be reached by the first section. While there is great force to this reasoning, we cannot think Congress intended to denounce with-penalties a transaction like that in the present case. It is a familiar rule, that a thing may be within the letter of the statute and yet not within the statute, because not within its spirit, nor within the intention of its makers. This has been often asserted, and the reports are full of cases illustrating its application. This is not the substitution of the will of the judge for that of the legislator, for frequently words of general meaning are used in a statute, words broad enough to include an act in question, and yet a consideration of the whole legislation, or of the circumstances surrounding its enactment, or of the absurd results which follow from giving such broad meaning to the words, makes it unreasonable to believe that the legislator intended to include the particular act. As said in Plowden, 205: From which cases, it appears the sages of the law heretofore have construed statutes quite contrary to the letter in some appearance, and those statutes which comprehend all things in the letter they have expounded to extend to but some things, and those which generally prohibit all people from doing such an act they have interpreted to permit some people to do it, and those which include every person in the letter, they have adjudged to reach to some persons only, which expositions have always been founded upon the intent of the legislature, which they have collected sometimes by considering the cause and necessity of making the act, sometimes by comparing one part of the act with another, and sometimes by foreign circumstances.
1. If a verse of the Old Testament is quoted in the New Testament, for a full understanding what must be done? ( ) a. Well, we can understand the New Testament verse without the Old Testament because the Old Testament is not for us today. ( ) b. To understand the New Testament verse, we must study the part of the Old Testament con taing to quoted verse.
2. Congress, in Public Law 97-280, stated that the Bible is the word of God. ( ) True. ( ) False.
3. According to Congress, Biblical teachings inspired concepts of Civil Government that are contained in our Declaration of Independence and the constitution of the United States. ( ) True ( ) False
4. The statement, the Bible is the rock on which our Republic rests is a quotation of: ( ) Rev. Billy Graham. ( ) President Andrew Jackson.
5. According to Congress, we have a national need to study and apply the teachings of Holy Scripture. ( ) True. ( ) False.
6. Who is our Lord mentioned by we the people in the United States Constitution, President Reagan in the Year of the Bible proclamation, President Bush in his International Year of The Bible Reading proclamation, and the United States Supreme Court in Holy Trinity Church vs. United States? _________________________________________ 7. Was America founded upon Jesus Christ, the Bible and Christianity or are the atheists, liberals and others correct in saying, America is (and always has been a pluralistic society, not a Christian nation? ( ) a. America is a Christian Nation. ( ) b. America is a pluralistic society.
8. What do the wicked fear we Christians might find out? _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. During the first 100 years of this university, 40% of its graduates became ministers? ( ) a. Amherst. ( ) b. Dartmouth. ( ) c. Yale.
10. When Christians speak out against various evils, such as abortion, or pornography, the wicked often complain we dont believe you should force your religion upon other people. Do their words indicate that their religion approves of abortion and pornography? ( ) Yes. ( ) No.
11. When the wicked are punished, who does the punishing, church or state? ( ) The Church ( ) The State.
16. When spoken by a liberal or humanist, separation of church and state means; ( ) They are independent bodies. ( ) The Christian religion must, by all means, be kept out of the U.S. Government. 17. From Romans 13:10 what is love? _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 18. How does a civil ruler show love for his constituents? (Romans 13:4) _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 19. Do Romans 13 and 1 Timothy call for the enforcement of morality by government? ( ) Yes. ( ) No.
20. How did you hear about this course? _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________
2. Congress, in Public Law 97-280, stated that the Bible is the word of God. (X) True. ( ) False.
3. According to Congress, Biblical teachings inspired concepts of Civil Government that are contained in our Declaration of Independence and the constitution of the United States. (X) True ( ) False
4. The statement, the Bible is the rock on which our Republic rests is a quotation of: ( ) Rev. Billy Graham. (X) President Andrew Jackson.
5. According to Congress, we have a national need to study and apply the teachings of Holy Scripture. (X) True. ( ) False.
6. Who is our Lord mentioned by we the people in the United States Constitution, President Reagan in the Year of the Bible proclamation, President Bush in his International Year of The Bible Reading proclamation, and the United States Supreme Court in Holy Trinity Church vs. United States? JESUS CHRIST 7. Was America founded upon Jesus Christ, the Bible and Christianity or are the atheists, liberals and others correct in saying, America is (and always has been a pluralistic society, not a Christian nation? (X) a. America is a Christian Nation. ( ) b. America is a pluralistic society.
8. What do the wicked fear we Christians might find out? THAT CHRISTIANS FOUNDED AMERICA ON JESUS CHRIST AND THE BIBLE 9. During the first 100 years of this university, 40% of its graduates became ministers? ( ) a. Amherst. ( ) b. Dartmouth. (X) c. Yale.
10. When Christians speak out against various evils, such as abortion, or pornography, the wicked often complain we dont believe you should force your religion upon other people. Do their words indicate that their religion approves of abortion and pornography? (X) Yes. ( ) No.
11. When the wicked are punished, who does the punishing, church or state? ( ) The Church (X) The State.
12. Who has the power to enforce morality? ONLY GOVERNMENT HAS THE POWER TO ENFORCE MORALITY
16. When spoken by a liberal or humanist, separation of church and state means; ( ) They are independent bodies. (X) The Christian religion must, by all means, be kept out of the U.S. Government. 17. From Romans 13:10 what is love? LOVE IS THE FULFILLING (ENFORCEMENT) OF THE LAW 18. How does a civil ruler show love for his constituents? (Romans 13:4) BY USING HIS CIVIL AUTHORITY TO BRING VENGEANCE UPON HIM THAT DOETH EVIL. (Romans 13:4)
19. Do Romans 13 and 1 Timothy call for the enforcement of morality by government? (X) Yes. ( ) No.