The Ten Laws

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Laws and Orders

All forms of governments have laws to establish some sort of order. Some form of discipline is asserted from above to those below. In the kingdom of God the one who is above is the creator of all. The Ruling Judge or God of the kingdom works through the hearts and minds of every man. Every man has rights because he exercise personal responsibility for themselves and their families and to the neighbor by a communion of faith, hope, and charity under the precepts of the perfect law of liberty.

They maintain their rights because they exercise their responsibilities. The Church is composed of a brotherhood of ministers who come together as extended families giving up some rights so that others may be free. This is the spirit of Christ, the Holy Spirit of God. If the ministers of your government and of your Church do not have that Spirit then liberty under God will die.

The word Commandment appears several times in the Bible but is from different Hebrew words.

The first time is the word mitsvah [1] which comes from the word tsavah [2] meaning to command or appoint or ordain.

Another word translated commandment is peh [3]

Another word is dabar [4] which means speech.

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Bound by the Directives of our Lord

Christ called out and appointed ministers of a kingdom to feed His Sheep in Spirit and in Truth. Their spiritual life and their temporal state are linked in the life and blood of Christ. Ministers of His Church, as titular leaders, appointed by Christ to serve, we are bound by His laws to exercise piety concerning all things written in our hearts and minds by the Father, and prohibited from exercising authority[5] in the service of Christ, one over another in brotherhood, or the people in free associations.[6] As Ambassadors we may not bind the people under any authority, nor diminish the people's rights nor deliver them into any bondage like that of Egypt.[7] The ministers and members of the Church are bound by the Law of God, justice and mercy, charity and love as it was in the beginning, is now and shall ever after be.


From The Laws of God

I. We shall have no other ruling judges in the place of God, the Creator of Heaven and Earth.

II. We shall not institute systems as a substitute for the ruling of our hearts and minds by God.

III. We shall not go under the authority of another name, but remain the LORD's..

IV. We shall strive to labor before we enter our rest living by faith, hope, and charity. Not in debt.

V. We shall honor our Father by returning everyman to his natural Family and possessions.

VI. We shall not take by force nor cunning any proper part of another Man’s life or liberty.

VII. We shall strive to not violate or defile our body or any part of the body of Christ.

VIII. We must not take by force or deception the use or benefit of anything that belongs to another.

IX. We must always bear witness to the truth, never doing harm by any falsehood or deception.

X. We shall not desire the rights or dominion over that which is within any other man’s Family.

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Law
Law | Natural Law | Legal title | Common Law |
Fiction of law | Stare decisis | Jury | Voir dire |
Consent | Contract | Parental contract | Government |
Civil law | Civil Rights | Civil Government | Governments |
No Kings | Canon law | Cities of refuge | Levites |
Citizen | Equity | The Ten Laws | Law of the Maat |
Bastiat's The Law and Two Trees | Trees |
The Occupy Refuge Movement | Clive Bundy | Hammond |
Barcroft | Benefactors | Gods | Jury | Sanhedrin |
Protection | Weightier matters | Social contract | Community Law |
Perfect law of liberty | Power to change | Covet | Rights |
Anarchist | Agorism | Live as if the state does not exist |

==Footnotes==

  1. 04687 ^הוצמ^ mitsvah \@mits-vaw’\@ from 06680; n f; AV-commandments 173, precept 4, commanded 2, law 1, ordinances 1; 181 1) commandment 1a) commandment (of man) 1b) the commandment (of God) 1c) commandment (of code of wisdom)
  2. 06680 ^הוצ^ tsavah \@tsaw-vaw’\@ a primitive root; v; AV-command 514, charge 39, commandment 9, appoint 5, bade 3, order 3, commander 1, misc 4; 494 1) to command, charge, give orders, lay charge, give charge to, order 1a) (Piel) 1a1) to lay charge upon 1a2) to give charge to, give command to 1a3) to give charge unto 1a4) to give charge over, appoint 1a5) to give charge, command 1a6) to charge, command 1a7) to charge, commission 1a8) to command, appoint, ordain (of divine act) 1b) (Pual) to be commanded
  3. 06310 ^הפ^ peh \@peh\@ from 06284; n m; {See TWOT on 1738} AV-mouth 340, commandment 37, edge 35, according 22, word 15, hole 6, end 3, appointment 2, portion 2, tenor 2, sentence 2, misc 32; 498 1) mouth 1a) mouth (of man) 1b) mouth (as organ of speech) 1c) mouth (of animals) 1d) mouth, opening, orifice (of a well, river, etc) 1e) extremity, end 2) a weight equal to one third of a shekel, occurs only in #1Sa 13:21
  4. 01697 ^רבד^ dabar \@daw-baw’\@ from 01696; n m; AV-word 807, thing 231, matter 63, acts 51, chronicles 38, saying 25, commandment 20, misc 204; 1439 1) speech, word, speaking, thing 1a) speech 1b) saying, utterance 1c) word, words 1d) business, occupation, acts, matter, case, something, manner (by extension)
  5. Deuteronomy 17:15, Numbers 20:8, Judges 8:23, Matthew 20:25, Mark 10:42, Luke 22:25
  6. Jeremiah 31:33 , Hebrews 8:10, Hebrews 10:16
  7. Deuteronomy 17:17 Neither shall he multiply wives to himself, that his heart turn not away: neither shall he greatly multiply to himself silver and gold.