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OnlyAmbrose
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I’ve been having an interesting discussion with an atheist, and several passages were brought to my attention.
Namely:
Numbers 31 (verses 7-18 in particular)
Judges 5 (verse 30 in particular)
Judges 21 (verses 10-24 in particular)
Deuteronomy 20 (verses 10-14 in particular)
Deuteronomy 21 (verses 10-14 in particular)
The common thread among these is a heavy implication of women being taken prisoner from conquered lands for the pleasures of the Israelites. I find it hard to believe that this is in the Bible. Do we have an explanation for this?
A few other odd points have come up.
Concerning slavery:
Finally, another point he brought up was another puzzler. Why did God not make himself known to the other peoples of the world at the time of the OT as he did to the Israelites? (Native Americans, Japanese, etc).
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Namely:
Numbers 31 (verses 7-18 in particular)
Judges 5 (verse 30 in particular)
Judges 21 (verses 10-24 in particular)
Deuteronomy 20 (verses 10-14 in particular)
Deuteronomy 21 (verses 10-14 in particular)
The common thread among these is a heavy implication of women being taken prisoner from conquered lands for the pleasures of the Israelites. I find it hard to believe that this is in the Bible. Do we have an explanation for this?
A few other odd points have come up.
Concerning slavery:
Seems darned harsh to me. I understand that as an American I am culturally biased against any mention of slavery, but it being ok “if the slave gets up in a day or two” seems rather… uncharitable?If a man beats his male or female slave with a rod and the slave dies as a direct result, he must be punished, but he is not to be punished if the slave gets up after a day or two, since the slave is his property.
Exodus 21:20-21
Finally, another point he brought up was another puzzler. Why did God not make himself known to the other peoples of the world at the time of the OT as he did to the Israelites? (Native Americans, Japanese, etc).
Thanks in advance for any replies.