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wolfbiblemoon2010-10-10 05:41 pm
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Ezekiel 13-15
That's a clumsy translation: "prophesy against the prophets of Israel who are now prophesying." While it is clear enough what is meant, I always try very hard to not use the same word so many times in one sentence.
Ezekiel's book is another one that is greatly concerned with those 'false' prophets who don't go round saying they're all doomed, probably because the ones that say nice things are going to happen are far more popular than God's 'real' prophets.
God doesn't like the women who make magic bands for their wrists and heads to 'trap human souls', does this mean that God thinks these magic bands are actually working? Because then perhaps there's a legitimate concern, but if they don't work (as is more likely) then why worry about them.
Ah ha, how to get a personal answer from God, worship idols and then go ask one of God's prophets for a favour from God. God will talk to you personally then, in order to punish you and the prophet you went to.
God declares that noone will survive when he decides to send a plague, famine, war or a wild animal attack on a city (burning all the people is another punishment he'd like to send them).
Ezekiel's book is another one that is greatly concerned with those 'false' prophets who don't go round saying they're all doomed, probably because the ones that say nice things are going to happen are far more popular than God's 'real' prophets.
God doesn't like the women who make magic bands for their wrists and heads to 'trap human souls', does this mean that God thinks these magic bands are actually working? Because then perhaps there's a legitimate concern, but if they don't work (as is more likely) then why worry about them.
Ah ha, how to get a personal answer from God, worship idols and then go ask one of God's prophets for a favour from God. God will talk to you personally then, in order to punish you and the prophet you went to.
God declares that noone will survive when he decides to send a plague, famine, war or a wild animal attack on a city (burning all the people is another punishment he'd like to send them).
Re: you would wonder why God gave so many warnings and yet kept the race?
Re: you would wonder why God gave so many warnings and yet kept the race?