60. Biblical "Laws" Aren't What You Think — What Ancient Laws Teach Us About the Bible!
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What if the “laws” in the Bible weren’t meant to function like modern legal systems at all?
This episode launches a brand new series diving into ancient Near Eastern law—and why understanding this world is essential to understanding Scripture. Instead of jumping straight into the Bible, we step back into history to explore how law actually worked in the ancient world.
Dr. Mark Chavalas breaks down a surprising idea: what we call “law codes” may not have been codes at all—but collections of wisdom, verdicts, and case-based decisions used by judges.
➡️ Why ancient “law codes” weren’t comprehensive legal systems
➡️ The meaning behind “if/then” laws in Scripture
➡️ How judges made decisions without citing written laws
➡️ The role of wisdom in ancient legal thinking
➡️ Real ancient trial records (including a shocking murder case)
➡️ Royal reforms, edicts, and how kings shaped justice
➡️ Why this changes how we read passages like Exodus 21