Why not check out a different fiction book. Sounds like this one beyond you.
2006-07-25 09:48:31
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answer #1
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answered by chief8166 2
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God has a Plan all the way from the Beginning. Before He even made the earth, He had a Plan that included everything that happened or happens on this earth.
He knew what was going to happen even before the people were born and therefore He could Plan ahead.
The Jews that betrayed Jehovah are all lessons to the readers that read about them in the Old Testament.
Nothing happens without a reason and nothing is put in the Bible without it being a lesson for those who read It.
Yes, God has feelings of sadness and wrath.
But He is God. He can handle all things.
He punished, He forgave, He loved and loves yet today.
2006-07-25 09:43:02
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answered by Joja 2
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Technically, the Jews only existed as such after captivity, and the Old Testament era was almost over then. You find some pretty strong language of mourning in the prophecy of Maleachi.
The "Jews" in a broader sense:
- Just before the flood God "regretted" that he had made man, see Gen. 6.
- When the Israelites had worship the golden calf, God told Moses that he regretted that he had led them out of Egypt, see somewhere near Ex. 31.
- Jesus says when he sees the temple: "How often have I wanted to gather you as a hen gathers her chickens under her wing, but you did not want..." (Mat. 23, end, and somewhere in Luke).
2006-07-25 09:40:39
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answered by dutch_prof 4
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convinced it does. The writers of the hot testomony used the Greek translated old testomony reported as the Septuagint as a source to write down their thoughts. Had the old testomony suggested the Messiah might want to have pink puffy clown hair, the hot testomony writers might want to have written that Jesus had pink puffy clown hair. it truly isn't any longer precisely satisfying prophecy. some information to help it truly is the position between the writers misunderstands an OT quote and has Jesus using into city on 2 donkeys instead of one. yet another party might want to be in Matthew a million:23 the position he describes the start of Jesus satisfying the prophecy of Isaiah 7:14, even declaring Jesus might want to be established as Immanuel. yet once you study Isaiah 7 and eight the youngster that Isaiah changed into talking about changed into his own newborn and changed into meant as a demonstration for King Ahaz some seven-hundred years earlier the meant start of Jesus. no longer purely did Matthew lie, yet he tested that he had comprehend-how of the e book of Isaiah and twisted it for his own purpose. also not one of the NT writers claimed to were eyewitnesses to at least some thing. Mark says his Gospel is in preserving with what Peter advised him, Matthews changed into base on what Paul advised him and Luke in his first paragraph states he's not an eyewitness yet in trouble-free terms investigating christianity. Matthew and Luke use Mark as a source so their thoughts are interior of a similar order and there are places the position they copied Mark, word for word. even however the NT is a paganized version of the OT, only because the NT is fake, would not make the OT actual.
2016-11-25 23:33:53
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answered by Anonymous
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He mourned and He got angry. The first instance of His anger at is in the Garden of Eden when He was mad at Adam and Eve. Later, He was mad at Cain.
He mourned the rebellion of the Israelites many times as evidenced in Isaiah and Jeremiah.
2006-07-25 09:37:01
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answered by wiregrassfarmer 3
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When Moses went up to mt Sinai to obtain the 10 commandments, they built a golden calf, When Moses asked who was on the Lord's side, the people who werent were swallowed up by the earth.
2006-07-25 09:39:07
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answered by Anonymous
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God mourned continually over His peoples straying, (Ps. 81:13-16; Is 48:18;1:2-3; 65:2-3; Jer. 2:32.).
Ps. 81:11 “But my people would not hearken to my voice; and Israel would have none of me.” Being mournful of her unfaithfulness, and sin when she disobeyed, His justice was still tempered by His love and grace.So God continued to send prophet after prophet to turn her back to Him. As He began to work His plan through time and history we see a prophecy that told of the ultimate fulfillment. Isa. 63:9 “In all their affliction He was afflicted, and the messenger of His Presence saved them; in His love and in His pity He redeemed them; and He bore them and carried them all the days of old.”
Even when God as love incarnated in man comes to earth Isa. 53:3-4 tells us “He is despised and rejected by men, a Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. And we hid, as it were, our faces from Him; he was despised, and we did not esteem Him. Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows; yet we esteemed Him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted.”
2006-07-25 09:39:00
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answered by Anonymous
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God will have his final wrath on the world eventually, God sent Jesus so that we could be saved, and those that don't change their ways and accept the Lord, will be punished justly then..
2006-07-25 09:39:29
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answered by bryton1001 4
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Both and he did not do the stuff to get even he did it to show who the true god is!
2006-07-25 09:37:33
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answered by liveslifelikeitcomes 3
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He got angry, and then he got even.
2006-07-25 09:35:59
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answered by Anonymous
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