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anendlesswaltz
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I have two things i need help with! I believe both shoudl be in the same book or at least near each other in the bible, in the old testament. With interpretting them, i mean. I wish i could bold my specific questions to make it easier, as i have to describe the event for one cause i want to read the passage but don’t know where it was from…
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I was looking up things on google the other day, i don’t remember why, and i happened upon an article that mentioned something i don’t remember reading in the bible and wanted to look up. It described, negatively, about how God was angry at Saul? Samuel? The king for keeping concubines and allowing them to keep practicing the religion they did and not converting. I wanted to read the passage to see for myself if they described it properly and study it for myself.
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I was googling to try to find that passage and ended up finding another i want to get help with but this instead for help studying. 1 Samuel chapters 16-19. It is translated differently as either an evil spirit, a distressing spirit, or a troubling spirit from the Lord. And it/Saul’s actions in ch.16 and ch.19 are very disturbing, distressing, honestly, because I thought God tempted you to…how was it described to me…to bring out faith, i think, was the person’s point. Like the goal is to bring you closer to Him whereas with the devil and his demons the goal is to drive you away. That’s how it was described and explained to me anyways.
Is that the only bible passage that speaks of this? Because i have heard that some books retell a story (i do not remember which one) and in one book it ascribes something to God and in the other retelling the story it ascribes it to the devil.
Can you please help me with my questions and concerns? Is some of this a mistake in writing or translation perhaps? Or was some things meant as a literary device? Like i read once that when the OT says Israel ‘utterly destroyed’ its enemy its meant to be the army not the whole nation. Its an intentional exaggeration, because if they really killed literally everyone there wouldn’t be someone for them to fight just pages later once again from the same tribe.
Sorry i’m not speaking very clearly i think, i haven’t ate yet today and i’ve only been up for an hour. I didn’t get much sleep so i’m very sleepy and out of it. I am a Christian i am not an athiest, but I think i ask a lot of questions that i fear will make people upset or angry.
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I was looking up things on google the other day, i don’t remember why, and i happened upon an article that mentioned something i don’t remember reading in the bible and wanted to look up. It described, negatively, about how God was angry at Saul? Samuel? The king for keeping concubines and allowing them to keep practicing the religion they did and not converting. I wanted to read the passage to see for myself if they described it properly and study it for myself.
TWO
I was googling to try to find that passage and ended up finding another i want to get help with but this instead for help studying. 1 Samuel chapters 16-19. It is translated differently as either an evil spirit, a distressing spirit, or a troubling spirit from the Lord. And it/Saul’s actions in ch.16 and ch.19 are very disturbing, distressing, honestly, because I thought God tempted you to…how was it described to me…to bring out faith, i think, was the person’s point. Like the goal is to bring you closer to Him whereas with the devil and his demons the goal is to drive you away. That’s how it was described and explained to me anyways.
Is that the only bible passage that speaks of this? Because i have heard that some books retell a story (i do not remember which one) and in one book it ascribes something to God and in the other retelling the story it ascribes it to the devil.
Can you please help me with my questions and concerns? Is some of this a mistake in writing or translation perhaps? Or was some things meant as a literary device? Like i read once that when the OT says Israel ‘utterly destroyed’ its enemy its meant to be the army not the whole nation. Its an intentional exaggeration, because if they really killed literally everyone there wouldn’t be someone for them to fight just pages later once again from the same tribe.
Sorry i’m not speaking very clearly i think, i haven’t ate yet today and i’ve only been up for an hour. I didn’t get much sleep so i’m very sleepy and out of it. I am a Christian i am not an athiest, but I think i ask a lot of questions that i fear will make people upset or angry.