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A "Dictation?" Sometimes, not always. Dictation is only one view of 'inspiration'. "Thus says the Lord" passages are definitely dictation, but Judges does not follow that model. Quote:
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What this story does illustrate is the good reason why Jesus(and James) commanded man "Not to swear." Swearing tends to involve a kind of self-rigtheousness involving pride in the flesh. What we can give for God. God allowed the practice as a provisional kindness to man, to allow him to 'give' something back to God, attempt to express his love, gratitude, etc. to God. Jepthah did not do it in a very wise way. Quote:
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This story and the response by * a_theistnotatheist* highlights many of the problems I have with the Bible, Christianity and most importantly modern Christians. Hebrews 11: 32 - 34 (KJV) And what more shall I say? For the time would fail me to tell of Gideon and Barak and Samson and Jephthah, also of David and Samuel and the prophets: Who through faith worked righteousness, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions, Quenched the violence of fire , escaped the edge of the sword, out of weakness were made strong, became valiant in battle, turned to flight the armies of the aliens. A_thesist I think you are unfortunately representative of a true Christian mind set. "It just means that this is a historical story. It should be taken literally, yet there is no reason to take it as an example to applaud or follow." I wonder why is the name of Jephthah (& Samson but that is for another time) is included on this list if what he did was not considered acceptable to God. I hold the view (that has been echoed by others ie CrazyLittleJew ) that what "Christians" are doing is putting a the story into a context and placing meanings into it based on their theology. What (excuse the words) "proof" or "evidence" is there concerning the author of that passage (who wrote it , when), their intent, their cultural setting etc. To be honest all we have is speculation. I think it is a gross over simplification to view the "Bible" as a single document yet modern "Christians" do just that , however what really bothers me is the unwillingness to express real compassion for "MINOR" characters involved. Where was the Ram in the thicket for this unnamed maiden, where was the voice of G-d, where were the angelic messengers? If the act of Human sacrifice was so distasteful..... Oh never mind I know G-d works in mysterious ways and uses who and what he will and Humans and their comprehension, morals, values are of no consequence. Sorry but it seems to be reflective of the attitude ...since G-d is Love and Good and the bible is the word of G-d one can not question certain things any doubt, criticism contrary views must be of the devil (whatever)..... Who wrote the book of Gad, what was in it, why was it not preserved? 2-Timothy 3:16 ..... ***Judges 11 : 29 Then the Spirit of the Lord came upon Jephthah ....... *** nowhere do I see as in the case of Saul G-d withdrawing from him ... no one (believer) then or now raises objections..... Judges 12 :7 And Jephthah judged Isreal six years ........ (this is after the sacrifce of his daughter) Sorry for the rant .... Teutonic to answer your orginal question YES this story gives me the creeps but the spin doctors (apologist is too nice) are more frightening ...... The ends do not justify the means ..... not even for G-d who supposedly has the power, wisdom to do all things ... I know an arguement from silence ... "Just because there was no sign from G-d against it (in the text) does not mean it was acceptable in G-d's sight" Yeah whatever [This message has been edited by Justus (edited May 11, 2001).] |
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