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What does the Bible say about lawyers?

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What is a lawyer and what do they do?

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Who is Donald Trump’s lawyer?

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Does a lawyer’s knowledge and expertise benefit the client?

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Who is the prosecuting attorney in the Bible?

The only character in the Bible who comes close to filling the job of a prosecuting attorney is Tertullus, an orator who was knowledgeable of Roman law and who was paid by the Jews to present their initial case against Paul before Governor Felix ( Acts 24:1 ).

What does the Bible say about accusers?

The Bible mentions human accusers—those who bring a charge against another in front of a court or magistrate— but they are usually witnesses, not lawyers for the prosecution ( Luke 12:58; Matthew 5:25 ).

What does the Bible say about the teachers of the law?

Israel was under the legal jurisdiction of Rome during Jesus’ time, so when the Bible mentions “teachers of the law” ( Luke 5:17) or “lawyers ( Luke 14:3, ESV ), it is referring to the religious leaders who were experts in the Mosaic Law. The modern-day court system, with prosecuting attorneys and defense attorneys, ...

What is Say's law?

Say's Law says that a buyer's ability to buy is based on the buyer's successful past production for the marketplace. Say's Law ran counter to the mercantilist view that money is the source of wealth. Under Say's Law, money functions solely as a medium to exchange the value of previously produced goods for new goods as they are produced ...

What is Say's law of markets?

Say's Law of Markets is theory from classical economics arguing that the ability to purchase something depends on the ability to produce and thereby generate income. Say reasoned that to have the means to buy, a buyer must first have produced something to sell. Thus, the source of demand is production, not money itself.

Who developed the law of markets?

Understanding Say's Law of Markets. Say's Law of Markets was developed in 1803 by the French classical economist and journalist, Jean-Baptiste Say . Say was influential because his theories address how a society creates wealth and the nature of economic activity. To have the means to buy, a buyer must first have sold something, Say reasoned.

What does "money" mean in economics?

To Say, money was simply a means to transfer real economic goods, not an end in itself. According to Say's Law, a deficiency of demand for a good in the present can occur from a failure of the production of other goods (which would otherwise have sold for sufficient income to purchase the new good), rather than from a shortage of money.

Is Say's Law still alive?

Say's Law still lives on in modern neoclassical economic models, and it has also influenced supply-side economists. Supply-side economists especially believe that tax breaks for businesses and other policies intended to spur production, without distorting economic processes, are the best prescription for economic policy, in agreement with the implications of Say's Law.

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