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  • Hebrew Law

    Hierarchical Display of Hebrew law Law > Sources and branches of the law > Legal science > Internal law of religionsSocial Questions > Culture and religion > Religion > Judaism Meaning of Hebrew law Overview and more information about Hebrew law For a more comprehensive understanding of […]

  • Roman Law

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Roman Law Meaning of Roman Law All the laws which prevailed among the Romans and in particular the law of Justinian. See civil law . Roman Law Alternative […]

  • Natural Law

    Natural Law

    Natural law in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of natural law.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading natural law in A Dictionary of […]

  • Internal Law of Religions

    Hierarchical Display of Internal law of religions Law > Sources and branches of the law > Legal science Meaning of Internal law of religions Overview and more information about Internal law of religions For a more comprehensive understanding of Internal law of religions, see in the general […]

  • Religion

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Religion Meaning of Religion The service and adoration of God or a God as expressed in f.r.s. of worship ; an apprehension, awareness or conviction of the existence of a supreme being; any system of […]

  • Atheism

    Atheism is characterized by an absence of belief in the existence of gods. Atheism is not a religion in the sense that Christianity, Islam, and, Judaism are.

  • Judaism

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Judaism (You may find Judaism at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). c. 1400 (attested in Anglo-Latin from mid-13c.), from Old French Judaisme and directly from Late Latin Judaismus, from Greek Ioudaismos, from Ioudaios […]

  • Palestine

    Etimology of Palestine (You may find Palestine at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). from Latin Palestina (name of a Roman province), from Greek Palaistine (Herodotus), from Hebrew Pelesheth “Philistia, land of the Philistines.” Revived as an official […]

  • Judge

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Judge (You may find judge at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). mid-14c., “public officer appointed to administer the law” (early 13c. as a surname), also judge-man; from Old French juge, from Latin iudex […]

  • Testimony

    Testimony

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Testimony Meaning of Testimony In technical sense, the term denotes evidence given orally under oath or by means of affidavits or depositions in a court or judicial proceeding . However, the term has […]

  • Testimony

    Testimony

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Testimony Meaning of Testimony In technical sense, the term denotes evidence given orally under oath or by means of affidavits or depositions in a court or judicial proceeding . However, the term has […]

  • Leviticus

    Etimology of Leviticus (You may find Leviticus at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). third book of the Pentateuch, c. 1400, from Late Latin Leviticus (liber), literally “book of the Levites,” from Greek to Leuitikon biblion, from Leuites, from Hebrew […]

  • Adonis

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Adonis (You may find Adonis at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). beautiful young man, 1620s, probably via French Adonis (15c.), from Greek Adonis, name of the youth beloved by Aphrodite, from Phoenician adon […]

  • Jephthah

    Etimology of Jephthah (You may find Jephthah at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). biblical judge of Israel, from Greek Iephthae, from Hebrew Yiphtah, literally “God opens,” imperfective of pathah “he opened” (compare pethah “opening, […]

  • Sabbath

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Sabbath Meaning of Sabbath Not strictly synonymous with Sunday. Sunday is the mere name of the day; sabbath is the name of the institution . Sunday is the sabbath of the Christians. Town of Winnfield v […]