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Theonomy means "God's Laws" rule, and what is wrong with that?
Theonomy means "God's Laws" rule, and what is wrong with that?
God revealed to the world that the best form of government was a Republic. Israel was originally est'd as a Republic. It had a constitution, a senate, a house of representatives, (both of which were elected by the people) and separation of church (Aaron and Levites) and state (Moses and Elders).
The Law's given by God were judicial and ceremonial and the ceremonial laws were done away with Christ. The literal judicial laws were also done away with the Israeli nation but not the "underlying principles and concepts" of the judicial laws. For instance, there is a Mosaic Law requiring a fence to be built on top of homes. Well of course the literalness of this law is no longer applicable, but the underlying moral law is still very much applicable. The Israeli's used to entertain on their roofs and the fence was to prevent someone from falling off. This law protects life and is still applicable today for our elevated backyard decks. This can be and should be applied to all the judicial biblical laws. They all came from God and He's not a tyrant!
Pls consider these few verses our founders used to establish our form of government. There are literally hundreds more I could provide you that our founders and all of western civilization used throughout history to establish their governments.
A Senate is formed from the elders of each tribe
NUM 11:16 And the LORD said unto Moses, Gather unto me seventy men of the elders of Israel, whom thou knowest to be the elders of the people, and officers over them; and bring them unto the tabernacle of the congregation, that they may stand there with thee.
NUM 11:24 And Moses went out, and told the people the words of the LORD, and gathered the seventy men of the elders of the people, and set them round about the tabernacle.
Each tribe had it’s head, elders, judges i.e., it’s own (colony or state) government
NUM 1:4 And with you there shall be a man of every tribe; every one head of the house of his fathers.
NUM 1:16 These were the renowned of the congregation, princes of the tribes of their fathers, heads of thousands in Israel.
DEU 1:15 "So I took the heads of your tribes, wise and experienced men, and appointed them heads over you, leaders of thousands and of hundreds, of fifties and of tens, and officers for your tribes.
This is very similar to the original thirteen colonies.
Representative governmental officials are elected
DEU 1:13 'Choose wise and discerning and experienced men from your tribes, and I will appoint them as your heads.'
DEU 1:15 "So I took the heads of your tribes, wise and experienced men, and appointed them heads over you, leaders of thousands and of hundreds, of fifties and of tens, and officers for your tribes.
Theonomy means "God's Laws" rule, and what is wrong with that? As long as they are God's Laws and not man's twist on God's Law's and of course not literally applied.
Theonomy means "God's Laws" rule, and what is wrong with that?
Caledvwlch said:Ok, I'm going to give it a shot, CIK, but this is off the cuff...
I have no problem accepting the fact that the people of the early Unitde States governed themselves upon the guidlines of the Bible and Biblical Law. That much is obvious. Where I get hazy is how this makes it a working theocracy. Or so I don't use the wrong term, a working model of biblical government. It seems to me that all your examples were justifications of limited, representative government. Which, again, I have no trouble agreeing with. Indeed, the economic success of the early United States can be attributed to the limited authority granted to them by their various constitutions and the US Constitution as a whole. While they may have derived part of their government model from the "hebrew Republic", they did not adopt the Books of Moses as their codified law. They adopted a principle of individual liberty and self government, and wrote constitutions to ensure that the government would always be our servant, not our master. Maybe, this does satisfy your definition of a theocracy (or a republic governed by God's word). To me, I see a republic limited in it's authority, which allowed people to govern themselves as they pleased, as long as they did not infringe on the equal rights of others. But the Law of God, as it was codified in the books of Moses, was never applied as the law of the United States.
When I originally got tangled up in this debate I was trying to make the point that in order to consistently apply God's law we would be forced to cut off women's hands, burn priests daughters alive, and stone incorrigible children to death in the town square. And if these things no longer apply, then who gets to decide which law to apply and which laws do not to apply? Man does. Maybe a representative in Congress, maybe a general, maybe some maniac with his finger on a button.
God revealed to the world that the best form of government was a Republic. Israel was originally est'd as a Republic. It had a constitution, a senate, a house of representatives, (both of which were elected by the people) and separation of church (Aaron and Levites) and state (Moses and Elders).
The Law's given by God were judicial and ceremonial and the ceremonial laws were done away with Christ. The literal judicial laws were also done away with the Israeli nation but not the "underlying principles and concepts" of the judicial laws. For instance, there is a Mosaic Law requiring a fence to be built on top of homes. Well of course the literalness of this law is no longer applicable, but the underlying moral law is still very much applicable. The Israeli's used to entertain on their roofs and the fence was to prevent someone from falling off. This law protects life and is still applicable today for our elevated backyard decks. This can be and should be applied to all the judicial biblical laws. They all came from God and He's not a tyrant!
Pls consider these few verses our founders used to establish our form of government. There are literally hundreds more I could provide you that our founders and all of western civilization used throughout history to establish their governments.
A Senate is formed from the elders of each tribe
NUM 11:16 And the LORD said unto Moses, Gather unto me seventy men of the elders of Israel, whom thou knowest to be the elders of the people, and officers over them; and bring them unto the tabernacle of the congregation, that they may stand there with thee.
NUM 11:24 And Moses went out, and told the people the words of the LORD, and gathered the seventy men of the elders of the people, and set them round about the tabernacle.
Each tribe had it’s head, elders, judges i.e., it’s own (colony or state) government
NUM 1:4 And with you there shall be a man of every tribe; every one head of the house of his fathers.
NUM 1:16 These were the renowned of the congregation, princes of the tribes of their fathers, heads of thousands in Israel.
DEU 1:15 "So I took the heads of your tribes, wise and experienced men, and appointed them heads over you, leaders of thousands and of hundreds, of fifties and of tens, and officers for your tribes.
This is very similar to the original thirteen colonies.
Representative governmental officials are elected
DEU 1:13 'Choose wise and discerning and experienced men from your tribes, and I will appoint them as your heads.'
DEU 1:15 "So I took the heads of your tribes, wise and experienced men, and appointed them heads over you, leaders of thousands and of hundreds, of fifties and of tens, and officers for your tribes.
Theonomy means "God's Laws" rule, and what is wrong with that? As long as they are God's Laws and not man's twist on God's Law's and of course not literally applied.