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07-12-2003, 11:22 AM | #11 |
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Well God tells two simpletons, they have to not eat from a tree that will make them knowing or they will die. The snake tells them God is full of crap, they won't die, and they should go for it.
God lied. Who is the villian here. It is kind of like somebody saying you will go blind by masturbating, somebody else tells ya ya won't, you do it, you can still see, the first person says, yeah, I lied but it isn't good to masturbate anyways. Now cut it out! |
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Having had seven years of instruction in Conservative and Reform jewish schools, I can tell you that the snake is never referred to as Satan, any prodigy thereof, etc. It's a snake that talks.
Likewise, in nonesoteric Jewish teachings there in no devil and very little mention of the afterlife. RED DAVE |
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I think in Isaiah there is a verse that mentions the righteous relaxing on couches after they die and other verses state that the wicked will be filled with shame after death, but that is all there is in the OT concerning an afterlife.
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In an Orthodox Jewish school, I was taught that the snake represented the "Evil Inclination," which is basically the opposite of a conscience. (This is not to say that it isn't supposed to be an actual walking, talking snake, necessarily, but that it also represents the e.i.) Re: Satan, we were taught that Satan was sort of a prosecuting attorney for God; i.e. he works for God, like the Angel of Death. I believe this interpretation is pretty clear in Job, although I don't really remember.
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Umm.. Job is in the OT, and Satan plays a pretty big part there... which confuses me when I see people saying Jews/the OT didn't have much about Satan in it.
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Again, I do not follow you. Calzear: Yes, indeed, he seems a part of the gathering of gods--he freely comes to visit and YHWH has to ask him where he has been. He is a thing that tests. --J.D. |
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Re: Do Jewish people think that the Genesis snake is Satan?
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Off topic, but since it's related to the the whole Garden of Eden story...the Jews don't have the same concept of original sin. The Adam/Eve story of Genesis is a part of the Jewish canon, co-opted by Christains when they adoped the Septuagint (LXX), the Greek translation of the original Jewish canon as the OT (the LXX was abandoned by the Jews in 100 CE). What is interesing is that the Jews don't have any concept of the "original sin" and regard it as a Christian corruption of the meaning of the text. What the Jews say about the Adam/Eve story...... 1. Question: Do Jews believe in the doctrine of original sin? 2. Question: Isn't it true that humans are so innately sinful that they need an outside sinless agent to redeem them from sin? 3. Question: What are the implications of the Christian doctrine of original sin? The doctrine of the "original sin" did not take "its final form" until the 5th Century CE (centuries of arguing that such a thing existed and if it existed what was the nature and consequences the "original sin") Quote:
The Catholic View As with a large number of doctrinal points, Christians aren't in agreement on what constitutes "original sin", so there's more than just the Catholic POV: Are Men Born Sinners?(more than one view here!) If the Bible is the word of God and the doctrine of orginial sin is so "simple and true", then why don't Jews abide by the same concept and why are there different versions of the "Johnny-come-lately" doctrine in Christianity? The off-topic stuff presented to show how Christains have again "edited" the stories in the Bible to suit themselves (so much for it being the infallible word of God) |
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