That's not how this works epistemically. I'm not here to use my 'framework' in an explanation about the 'veracity' of the Christian faith, or the 'correctness' of the Bible's expressions of ethics or history or theology.
And you know why, right? One reason is that I'm an Existentialist. My view is Subjective in the Pascalian and Kiergegaardian sense of the word. Secondly, if YOU'RE asking me to attempt to provide an explanation in terms that YOU may accept, then it is encumbent on you to inform me what your epistemic expectations are, as well as your axiological positioning in the area of Ethics.
If you won't do this, then I have nothing clear to aim for and no focal point to upon which to have a discussion with you, let alone present to you an analysis. If you're going to tell me to "use any framework, willy nilly," then I might as well be blinfolded and play pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey for all the good it's going to do either one of us.