Friday, June 7, 2013

Q5. Why did God Punish Some People yet Allow Others to Get Away Scot-Free?

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Ok, having explained yesterday about "Connecting the Dots via the Scarlet Thread", let us now discuss one of, if not *the* most common question every Christian would have asked at some stage of our journey, and that is "why did God punish some people yet allow others to get away scot-free?" or some variation of that question.

Here are just some examples listing down those who appear to have gotten away relatively scot-free, and those who were punished or appear to have been unfairly treated:

S/N (Link) Got Away Relatively Scot-free Punished / Unfairly Treated  Scriptural Reference
01Noah Those who perished in the floodGenesis 9:20-27; Genesis 6:9-8:22
02Abraham Pharoah, AbimelechGenesis 12; Genesis 20
03 Jacob EsauGenesis 25 - 27
04 Judah and Tamar Er and Onan, ReubenGenesis 35:22; Gen 38
05 The Israelites (between Egypt and Mt Sinai) The Israelites (after Mt Sinai)Exodus 1-18; Exodus 19 onwards
06 Rahab AchanJoshua 2; Joshua 7
07 Gibeonites All other inhabitants of Canaan (ie. Jericho, Ai, Jerusalem, etc)Joshua 9; Joshua 6, 8, 10, 11-13
08 Gideon Jepthah Judges 8:30-31; Judges 11:31
09 Ruth Naomi's family (husband Elimelek, and sons Mahlon and Kilion)Ruth
10 David and Bathsheba Uriah the Hittite 2 Samuel 11
11 Gomer (Hosea's wife) Hosea Hosea

Over the next few days, we will go through each of the cases in turn, using that scarlet thread to join the dots :-)

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