Biblical Role of Government | Mosaic Law as Wisdom, Not Blueprint

Season 2, Episode 114
In this episode, Michael and Zach continue their series on the biblical role of government by exploring how Christians should think about the civil laws of ancient Israel. Rather than treating the Mosaic Law as a direct blueprint for modern nations, the discussion examines how these laws often reveal enduring principles of justice, responsibility, and social order. Through examples such as the parapet law, the dangerous ox law, and the biblical treatment of public harm, the episode highlights the concept of "general equity" and the lasting wisdom embedded within God's law. Along the way, the conversation explores restitution, proportional justice, cities of refuge, the purpose of punishment, and the differences between biblical and modern approaches to criminal justice. The episode concludes by considering the proper limits of government, the relationship between law and morality, and how Christians can thoughtfully apply biblical principles to contemporary political questions.
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