This article deals with the juxtaposition of Judaic law and theology to violence and non-violence by groups and individuals.
Judaic law prohibits any work, including lighting or extinguishing a flame, on days of rest.
They adhere to Judaic law in such matters as circumcision, observance of the Sabbath and dietary restrictions.
They adhere scrupulously to Judaic law.
The importance of Judaic law is again stressed.
Priscillian seems, too, to have demanded adherence to at least certain tenets of Judaic law.
Spinoza determined to remove politics from contemporary and historical theology (e.g. disregarding Judaic law).
His explicit intent was to allow a man to fulfill his responsibility under the biblical Judaic law of Levirate marriage.
The price of silver is important in Judaic law.
Early Greek and Judaic law follow a voluntaristic principle of just exchange; a party was only held to an agreement after the point of sale.