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Exodus 13:9
And it shall be for a sign unto thee upon thine hand, and for a memorial between thine eyes, that the Lord’s law may be in thy mouth: for with a strong hand hath the Lord brought thee out of Egypt. (Exodus 13:9)
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Blind eyes Christ opened DA 217   
Byron, Lord 4T 519-20    [1]
Ceremonial law See Law  
Civil law See Law  
“Courage in the Lord!” cry of, in 1844 GW 265    [1]
Court of justice (law), Courts of justice angels have pleaded cause of the persecuted and oppressed in Ed 305;GC 632;    [37]
Covetous eyes of Babylonians, for treasures of God’s people in Hezekiah’s time PK 345-6   
Daughter-in-law mother who suffered trials because of 2T 281   
Day of God/Day of the Lord at hand 5T 98-105;6T 446;    [39]
Discourse in Six Dialogues, on the Name, Notion, and Observation of the Lord’s Day by Thomas H. Morer, quoted GC 575-7   
Dominating hand take off, from God’s workers TM 492   
Egypt   [138]
Egyptian law, Egyptian laws forbidding intercourse with foreign shepherds PP 130-1   
Eye, Eyes   [105]
Fugitive slave law See Slave law  
Galatians, law in   [4]
Hand, Hands   [106]
Hand-bath See Bath  
Helping hand, Helping hands Christ purposes to use human beings as AA 478    [17]
Historical and Practical Discourse on the Lord’s Day by Francis West, quoted GC 575