Ethics in the Bible a) Everywhere in the Bible Jesus showed that healing miracles, and when he performs these miracles he will not harm anyone, so he It was not racist. For example, in Luke 10, Jesus tells a good Samaritan parable, a story about a man on his way from Jerusalem to Jericho. When he was hit by a burglar, he was half dead. Soon the pastor came to see the man and walked on the other side of the road.
Third, ethical and biblical ethical assumptions: "The meaning of good and evil, the essence of right and wrong, the standard of moral discrimination, the effective moral basis, the origin and acquisition of moral beliefs, the state of ontology, moral Aesthetic assumptions about norms, moral authority, cultural pluralism, value theory, and the nature of value and beauty, which are implicitly included in the text. ": 210 Fox is an ancient Hebrew Wisdom literature writes that wisdom is included in a way to separate wisdom from wisdom. Culture Literature "This focus is closely related to its ethics." 76 Mittleman explained that the moral code of the Bible is provided by a model of moral reasoning focusing on behavior and personality There. This moral reasoning is part of a broad normative contractual tradition that responsibility and virtue are closely related in mutually reinforcing fashion. It is more than just an individual. : 3-69
Philosopher Alan Mittmann said that Biblical ethics rarely become "philosophical" publicly, so it does not resemble Western ethical theory. It is neither a systematic nor an official theoretical deduction, it is not a traditional Western philosophical issue or discussion. The lack of western methods does not prove that the Bible has no moral code. Text scholar Jaco Gericke says, "If rhetoric does not conform to the Western philosophy system, there is a tendency to deny that the colonial errors are actually included in the Hebrew Bible philosophy," writing. Ethics means not to use philosophical terms such as "moral theory", "linguistics", "apocalypse", "theology". However, we recognize that metaphysics and epistemology are included when documents contain moral assumptions. Assumption: 157