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==Bibliography== {{wiktionary}} *Article ''entolΔ'' in ''Exegetical Dictionary of the New Testament'', H. Balz and G. Schneider (ed.), Edinburgh 1990, Vol. I, pp. 459β60, which also cites sources for a discussion of the term's distinction from [[Greek language|Greek]] ''nomos''/"law". *'' The [[1983 Code of Canon Law|Code of Canon Law]]'', 1983, in the English translation prepared by the Canon Law Society of Great Britain and Ireland [https://web.archive.org/web/20060619055307/http://www.deacons.net/Canon_Law/cci.htm] *The [[Oxford English Dictionary]] lists the origin of precept as from the Latin roots of pre-septum. Thus precept is a pre coming-together/closure. *{{WD1913}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Statements]] [[Category:Canon law of the Catholic Church]] [[Category:Religious philosophical concepts]]
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