Genesis 9-11 (Part 10) Life of Abraham (also The Responsibility of Capital Punishment)
The responsibility of capital punishment (from Wednesday night)
• Compare/contrast
o Genesis 4: God takes direct vengeance
o Genesis 9:6: God takes indirect vengeance
• Psalm 82
o The leaders are to govern, but they are not governing fairly, vv. 1-2
o They are called “gods” as they carry out God’s assigned responsibility, v. 6
• Carefully considered justice
o Lots of case law, Numbers 35:10-34
• New Testament teaching on government, Romans 13
o Good government has the responsibility to produce fear among the criminal element, v. 3
o They are to execute punishment, v. 4
Abraham
• Referred to more in the New Testament than any other, other than Christ (230 Old Testament and 75 New Testament)
• He is the supreme example of how to have a relationship to God
Four vital issues that enter in the life of Abraham
1. He had to deal with the promises made by God
• Posterity
• Land
2. He had to deal with the presence of pressures
3. Abraham had to give a response
• Pressure makes promise fade
• At times he sees nothing but the promise
• Set of results