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# decree #
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## Definition: ##
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A decree is a proclamation or law that is publicly declared to all the people.
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* God's laws are also called decrees, statutes, or commandments.
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* Like laws and commands, decrees must be obeyed.
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* An example of a decree by a human ruler was the proclamation by Caesar Augustus that everyone living in the Roman Empire must go back to their hometown in order to be counted in a census.
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* To decree something means to give an order that must be obeyed. This could be translated as "to order" or "to command" or "to formally require" or "to publicly make a law."
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* Something that is "decreed" to happen means that this "will definitely happen" or "has been decided upon and will not be changed" or "declared absolutely that this will happen."
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(See also: [command](../other/command.md), [declare](../other/declare.md), [law](../other/law.md), [proclaim](../other/proclaim.md))
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## Bible References: ##
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* [1 Chronicles 15:13-15](en/tn/1ch/help/15/13)
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* [1 Kings 08:57-58](en/tn/1ki/help/08/57)
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* [Acts 17:5-7](en/tn/act/help/17/05)
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* [Daniel 02:12-13](en/tn/dan/help/02/12)
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* [Esther 01:21-22](en/tn/est/help/01/21)
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* [Luke 02:1-3](en/tn/luk/help/02/01) |