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<title>Basic Categories of NT Commands</title>
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	<p>If the commands are grouped by major categories the following is a suggested grouping of commands. Sub-groupings can then be made, duplicates combined, and exegesis of the meaning of the commands will follow. These groupings are preliminary and subjectively combined. Many commands could fit in several of the categories. This study is only a tool designed to facilitate remembering the commands of Scripture, and is not to be considered without error.</p>

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<author>Don Fanning</author>


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<title>Commands of the New Testament</title>
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	<p>This is a preliminary study on the commands that are applicable to the believer today in the NT. This is just a listing of the commands from the NET Bible. Further analysis of these commands will follow later. These commands have various levels of application to the believer today. Some are direct and some are indirect.</p>

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<author>Don Fanning</author>


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