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Not only was old Bashti a stern law-giver, but he was a unique one.
CHAPTER XIV 2010
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The smiter and the destroyer among nations! the builder and the law-giver!
CHAPTER 14 2010
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The reason for their actions is that the rabbis understood the extraordinary appeal of Moses -- prophet, law-giver, interlocutor with God, and, even more important, daring, sensitive and sympathetic human being.
Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie: The Irony Of Passover: Affirming Revolution, Fearing The Revolutionary Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie 2011
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The reason for their actions is that the rabbis understood the extraordinary appeal of Moses -- prophet, law-giver, interlocutor with God, and, even more important, daring, sensitive and sympathetic human being.
Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie: The Irony Of Passover: Affirming Revolution, Fearing The Revolutionary Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie 2011
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The reason for their actions is that the rabbis understood the extraordinary appeal of Moses -- prophet, law-giver, interlocutor with God, and, even more important, daring, sensitive and sympathetic human being.
Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie: The Irony Of Passover: Affirming Revolution, Fearing The Revolutionary Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie 2011
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Kalam was closely allied with Islamic jurisprudence and typically depicted God as the supreme law-giver.
William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: The Islamic Notion of Mercy Ph.D. William C. Chittick 2010
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Kalam was closely allied with Islamic jurisprudence and typically depicted God as the supreme law-giver.
William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: The Islamic Notion of Mercy Ph.D. William C. Chittick 2010
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Kalam was closely allied with Islamic jurisprudence and typically depicted God as the supreme law-giver.
William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: The Islamic Notion of Mercy Ph.D. William C. Chittick 2010
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Kalam was closely allied with Islamic jurisprudence and typically depicted God as the supreme law-giver.
William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: The Islamic Notion of Mercy Ph.D. William C. Chittick 2010
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And if he chose those laws on the basis of some laws, he becomes an intermediary, not the ultimate law-giver.
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