Old Testament law assigns different penalties to different sins, which itself demonstrates that God does not treat all sin the same.
Mike begins his Old Testament survey by pointing to the differentiated penal codes in the Mosaic law.
Penalties under the law varied significantly: adultery, witchcraft, and Sabbath-breaking carried the death penalty, while theft required repayment of double or more depending on whether the stolen animal was recovered alive, killed, or sold (Exodus 22:1, 4). If all sin were equal, all penalties would be identical.
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