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How do we know the law was given by God?

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The law is affirmed as God's Word through its enduring nature and the miraculous manner of its delivery.

The law's divine origin is certified through several factors. First, God himself engraved the law on stone tablets, as described in Exodus 31:18. The miraculous giving of the law, marked by Moses receiving it from God on Mount Sinai, demonstrates its divine authority. Secondly, the law's lasting impact throughout history illustrates its significance; humanity has consistently recognized it as a standard against which sin is measured, as seen in Romans 3:19-20. Moreover, the testimonies of prophets and apostles consistently affirm that the law is not merely human instruction but divine revelation, designed for God's people. Thus, the law serves as a testament to God's holiness and His requirement for righteousness.
Scripture References: Exodus 31:18, Romans 3:19-20

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Tables Of Stone
Paul Mahan · Nov 13, 2005
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