In the thought-provoking article we delve into the heart of biblical justice and mercy, examining Aaron's actions against the backdrop of his established faithfulness and the profound intercession of Moses. Join us as we explore the layers of context behind Aaron's sin and how divine mercy prevails in the face of repentance and true worship.
Witnesses in the Wilderness: The Biblical Law of Evidence and the Case of Unseen Transgression
In 'Witnesses in the Wilderness,' we delve into the intricate Biblical Law of Evidence as applied within ancient Israel's judicial system. It explores the exception to the two-witness rule in cases of sexual assault, highlighting the protection of the innocent when no human witness is present. The article illuminates how the Mosaic Law valued truth and justice, with Jehovah as the ultimate witness to unseen transgressions.
Genesis 9:6: How Should We View the Death Penalty According to Scripture?
The article explores the biblical basis for capital punishment, examining its moral implications and Christian perspectives on justice and mercy today.
Why Did Cain Not Receive Capital Punishment for the Murder of Abel? — An Examination of Genesis 4:8, 12–13 in Light of Biblical Justice
Cain was not executed for Abel's murder as capital punishment had not yet been instituted by God during that time.

