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Let's approach such topics with a grasping of God’s nature. The events you mentioned are indeed significant and show God’s justice.Well, I remind myself @Jae that this is the same God who destroyed the world with a flood. Compared to that, what are 10 plagues and a little plundering, eh?![]()
The exodus presumes the status of Israel as God's chosen people in fulfillment of god's covenant with Abraham.ANd the relationship shown between G-d and the people in Exodus is not friendship. Friendship does not call for obedience for one thing.
So as long as you're obedient to friends, you can have friends?It is precisely Abraham's obedience to God's call that makes him and by extension Israel "the friend of God." (see Isaiah 41:8).
Also it's kinda rare for friends to demand circumcision as a condition of friendship.So as long as you're obedient to friends, you can have friends?
Sounds more like a master slave relationship....isn't that what they were escaping from?
Thanks, I'll backtrack.Circumstances shifted in Genesis but I don't recall which chapter it was.
Friendship with God is not the typical relationship between peers.So as long as you're obedient to friends, you can have friends?
Sounds more like a master slave relationship....isn't that what they were escaping from?
This might turn on the definition of "worship".Humans don't worship their friends.
UUs use it that way, but it is certainly not what worship meant in ancient times. Or at least, holding something up as worthy meant a lot more.I once had a clergyperson (albeit an uber progressive one) who said that worship just means "holding up as worthy".
Your question touches on a deep aspect of God’s nature.When does God start to show mercy? This is what I am wondering now. More than engaging in warfare on behalf of God's chosen people (arguably God's own tribe).
No I didn't say that at all. I thought we were speaking more generally about friendship and worship (i.e. when you pointed out that people don't worship their friends.)And you actually believe the ancient Israelites embraced that highly limit ed concept of worship?
It may be that God doesn't see it as inclusiveness but rather as a way for us to recognize " the light" directed towards all nations.Snoopy's Snappy Review: Exodus 12: 43-50
Hmmm. This covenant of circumcision is so important to God.
As a tribal god, God is starting to become slightly more inclusive, no?![]()
This passage indeed stresses the significance of circumcision, which was a sign of the covenant between God and his people, Israel.Snoopy's Snappy Review: Exodus 12: 43-50
Hmmm. This covenant of circumcision is so important to God.
As a tribal god, God is starting to become slightly more inclusive, no?![]()
Believe that God’s plan for rescue has always been consistent.It may be that God doesn't see it as inclusiveness but rather as a way for us to recognize " the light" directed towards all nations.
In Christianity it's Jesus.
Did God change that? Or have Christians been led astray to think Jesus is more than a prophet?