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This verse is recorded in [[Luke 10:25-28|Luke 10]] as quoted by a lawyer in discussion with Jesus, who took it at face value — | This verse is recorded in [[Luke 10:25-28|Luke 10]] as quoted by a lawyer in discussion with [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]], who took it at face value, and did not correct the cardiology! — see [[The Language of the Bible with Reference to Natural Things]]. | ||
Composite references cannot be used to infer new ''"actual"'' meanings of the texts from which they are composed. | This is a New Testament [[Composite References|Composite Reference]]. Composite references cannot be used to infer new ''"actual"'' meanings of the texts from which they are composed. |
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5 And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.
This verse is recorded in Luke 10 as quoted by a lawyer in discussion with Jesus, who took it at face value, and did not correct the cardiology! — see The Language of the Bible with Reference to Natural Things.
This is a New Testament Composite Reference. Composite references cannot be used to infer new "actual" meanings of the texts from which they are composed.