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“You Shall Not Covet Your Neighbour's Wife”: A Study in Deuteronomic Domestic Ideology

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  • Daniel I. Block

The Old Testament views leadership in general as a privilege granted to an individual in order to serve the interests of those who are led. This view of leadership is reflected in particular in Deuteronomy's version of the Decalogue. This article offers a comparison of Deuteronomy 5's versions of the Decalogue with Exodus 20.

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How Did the Strangers and Sojourners Live? Oikos in Luke: notes on a core Lucan concept

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  • T. M. Hofman

This article looks at the concept of house and household throughout Luke and Acts. Luke uses this concept to describe how the gospel changes social structures. The author discusses the kingdom and the organization of the early church.

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Oikos: A Case For Reviving the Household Economy

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  • Arthur W. Hunt III

In answer to the challenge of communism, socialism, and capitalism, this article proposes the household economy as a model to strive for. Making the household and family the center of the economy is the proper way of attaining the transformation of culture.

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Family in the Bible: A Brief Survey

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  • Brenda B. Colijn

The average American family today consists of 2.63 people; the average Israelite household would have consisted of 50 to 100 people. Jacob's household included about 70 people. The modern "Western" notion of family is more narrow, individualistic, private, and exclusive than the biblical view.

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The real test of your Christianity is not how pious you look at the Lord’s table on Sunday, but how you act at the breakfast table at home Vance Havner
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