The God Who Set the Precedent (And What Happens When You Ignore It)
On Abraham, Zechariah, precedent, and why “God ordained this” is the oldest con in the book
There’s a question people ask about the Bible that they rarely admit they’re asking: what did these people get away with?
Not in an academic sense. In a practical one. They scan the stories of Abraham, David, Jacob, Samson — men who lied, cheated, acquired women, committed what we would today call war crimes — and they’re looking for the outer edge. The fence line. The place where God apparently still called a man “friend” despite everything.
It’s a strange kind of moral cartography. And it tells us something important: many people read the Bible not as a story of grace, but as a guide to the legal minimum.

















