Definition: The word "Law Not Is" originally meant no law or order that existed within a community, much like how we don't have laws that govern our actions in society. In the New Testament, it's used metaphorically to describe situations where there was little guidance and even less protection from external forces, such as warlords. This term is also found in other contexts like in Romans 13:6 where Paul warns about not allowing "the devil his own" (notis) to control or lead the lives of believers within their communities.