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The Bible says the book of Exodus never happened

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Who knows, maybe 10,000 years from now, aliens or whoever has control of Earth will think X-Men and Spider-Man were real people.
31 Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed;
32 And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.
33 They answered him, We be Abraham's seed, and were never in 🤬 to any man: how sayest thou, Ye shall be made free? (here, the Jews mistaking Jesus statement to be in reference to something physical)
34 Jesus answered them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever committeth sin is the servant of sin. (Jesus informing them that being free is not true freedom to the person enslaved to sin is still a slave) T/S left this part ou.
If only reading one extra line maybe it would understand.
35 And the servant abideth not in the house for ever: but the Son abideth ever. (the slave will die eventually)
36 If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed. (informing them that true freedom only comes from the everlasting Son)
37 I know that ye are Abraham's seed; but ye seek to 🤬 me, because my word hath no place in you. acknowledging that they are Abraham descendants ( Israel)
38 I speak that which I have seen with my Father: and ye do that which ye have seen with your father.
39 They answered and said unto him, Abraham is our father. Jesus saith unto them, If ye were Abraham's children, ye would do the works of Abraham. (they are talking about two different things here. One is physical the other is spiritual. They lack the spiritual discernment to tell the difference.)
40 But now ye seek to 🤬 me, a man that hath told you the truth, which I have heard of 🤬 : this did not Abraham.
(EXPOSED)
Simply no it doesn’t.
then it's a 🤬 story..
You ever sit back and question what the 🤬 the test was for? 🤬 is all-knowing, so him testing Abraham is 🤬 stupid. Abraham knows his own heart, as well. The whole damn thing was pointless and stupid.
Unless it's all symbolic (which it is) for ones faith and salvation. It wasn't a true event.
did he take benadryl?
Had to flag you for that pic B.
wft???
i used to be puzzled as to what the test was for, but after studying and digging for the proper understanding it became more clear. At the very minimum most basic level, the test was so we reading can learn from it as it leaves an example of how to trust 🤬 . What makes you think Abraham wasn't as thrown off when he was first put to that test as any of us now probably were when first reading about it? Everything in his feelings was probably telling him not to do it, because it didn't make sense. But Abraham trusted 🤬 enough to know that 🤬 wouldn't contradict himself, even if it seems to be that he is, so he decide to go through with what he was being told anyway. And 🤬 stopped him which further shows Abraham was right in trusting 🤬 anyway. 🤬 created opportunity for Abraham to make the choice himself, even though 🤬 does know his heart. Yall be missing the most powerful reveals of these lessons. Another thing, "all knowing" applies to things that can be known in the present active tense. Until Abraham made his choice, it wasn't presently and actively known what his choice was.
Why did you think about a bunch of half naked men in a Jacuzzi watching this thread? Your thoughts are in a strange place, is Empire your favorite show?
A woman posted here too btw.
Like it's hard for me to understand how Job's story could possibly paint 🤬 in anything but a negative light. He pretty much turned his most faithful and righteous servant's life into a living hell just to win a bet with Satan. Kinda crazy.
Yes they are descendant of Abraham and no they wasn't slaves because they wasn't Hebrews.
This is elementary
It is kinda messed up, yea... it wasn’t because some bet though. The scriptures don’t even reveal why Job went through all that and even after it was all done Job was never told by 🤬 why he went through it either.
The test wasn't for 🤬 it was for abraham. People say all sorts of things they'd do for 🤬 , all sorts of things they'd give up or sacrifice, but then it gets put off. Rationalizing they can* give it up later or maybe never at all. It was also a test of love, because the love of 🤬 should be above all, including your kids.
The funny thing about the Bible is that it itself proves just how demonic and evil the Bible 🤬 truly is. If Satan was truly real, he did the right thing turning his back on such an evil being.
That sounds like some of the Hindu stories of gods fighting other gods with nuclear weapons and dragons. At least that's what I remember from watching Ancient Aliens.
Nah dog, it's pretty clear. Satan goes to 🤬 bashing humanity. 🤬 brings up Job. Satan says Job is only good because 🤬 protects him. 🤬 gives Satan permission to take everything from Job as long as he doesn't harm Job. They even revisit the washer when Job's faith holds.
I wouldn't say Demonic. Basically 🤬 is the creator and he can do what he wants. He makes use of that freedom. There is very little in the Old Testament that he does that isn't justified. It just doesn't jive with our understanding of a merciful 🤬 . The theme of the Old Testament is that humans are a 🤬 creation and we're lucky 🤬 didn't just wipe us out. Now what that says about 🤬 as a creator is debatable. Lol
Well it says the Bible 🤬 made some mistakes during creation lol. Humans are a reflection of 🤬 supposedly, so that speaks for itself. And the Bible 🤬 does some pretty 🤬 up things in the OT, it even admits to creating evil and calamity, what a guy.
This is one thing me and my pastor always disagree on. He says the that 🤬 is incapable of mistakes. I say the Bible clearly suggests otherwise. It says that when 🤬 saw how murderous humans were, he regretted making them and wished he hadn't done it. To me, that clearly means that 🤬 saw making humans as being a mistake. My pastor believes that regret for 🤬 doesn't mean what we think it means. That was just the best way of describing 🤬 's feelings since his ways are different than ours. I don't buy it. I agree that 🤬 's ways may be beyond our understanding, but if the Bible says he regretted something, I'm going to take it at that.
On another note, I don't think 🤬 created evil in the way you mean it. After all, evil is kinda defined as being the opposite of 🤬 's will, so evil and sin were created more or less as a consequence 🤬 's existence and will. 🤬 did do some weird things though. Like if you read the story with Pharaoh and Moses, it clearly says that on more than one occasion, Pharaoh was ready to let the Jews go and be done with it all, but 🤬 hardened his heart. It's unclear why, but 🤬 really wanted to 🤬 the Egyptians over.
You think 🤬 had direct control over Pharoah when it comes to him letting the Hebrew slaves go?