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I appeal to your collective wisdom. Can you help me with an interpretation of this verse?
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I remember reading somewhere that this verse signalled a change in how the Hebrews viewed God. They no longer saw "the lord" as someone who controlled the forces of nature, but as more of a "small voice" who intervened with us humans in more indirect ways. Is this a common interpretation of this verse, or are there others? |
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Besides I don't think the best reading is a "small voice" at the end, but "the thin sound of silence/calmness", so once it was silent or calm outside, Elijah came out of the cave. |
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