Job chapter 1 verses 6 through 12
(This is the same God who in Genesis 6:7 said "I shall destroy mankind whom I have created, both man and beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth me that I have created them.")
The God who thought about destroying his own creation, is now wagering with Satan on the loyalty of some mortal human who was in general a pious man; but Satan challenged God to a wager and God accepted.
Do those of you who know the Bible, and are familiar which God's many moods in the Old Testament, do you sometimes get the impression that this God is capricious and vain and emotional and erratic?
Here he is wagering with Satan. Any thoughts on that?
2007-01-01
14:06:47
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