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idols on the battlefields?
Did average people and/or kings bring idols with them to wars in Bible times? Did they set them up in any way or just carry them if they did bring them to battles?
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What do you mean "Bible Times?"
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Judah did their worship of idols. http://www.angelfire.com/nt/theology/12judah.html
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No one's idols are idols to them.
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Hi Kenneth,
From Wikipedia - Asherah - Quote:
Note 2 Maccabees 12: Quote:
Note this from THE TERRITORIAL EXTENT AND DEMOGRAPHY OF YEHUD/JUDEA IN THE PERSIAN AND EARLY HELLENISTIC PERIODS by Israel Finkelstein: Quote:
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It sounds to me like idol worship was very common and I assume some idols were small enough to be taken everywhere, so it would make sense that soldiers carried them and after battles the winner would probably be surrounded by dead soldiers and their idols. I always thought of idols as big statues, but I guess that is wrong.
This helps me understand Psalm 138:1 which could say that David will praise G-d before gods. Some people say it shows that David and everyone else believed in many gods with G-d as the top G-d, but it could mean that he praised G-d in front of idols that he was around after battles. He would win the battle because of G-d (in his belief and mine), so he would then praise G-d in front of the idols I suppose. It is a possible explanation. Some people say that human judges were called "gods", but I don't think there is any proof of that. |
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