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That’s different than what I took from what you wrote. If you “can’t put the two [notions of God – OT & NT] together”, then that means that you aren’t seeing that it’s the people who changed, rather than God being ‘different’.You mean you’ve never thought that humans have been discovering/growing in their knowledge of who/what God is?
After all, I’m betting all of us have different ideas about the world, from the time we were children to now. Generally, that means that we have changed, and our perspectives and understandings have changed.
We’re talking about different understandings of God, comparing the understanding of God thousands of years ago and now. Yes, the “mum/infant” question is relevant – don’t you think that the people of God, back in the days of Abraham and Moses, were less spiritually in touch with who God is? And therefore, they had a less mature understanding of HIm? And therefore, their perspective on Him in the Bible changes from OT to NT? Child. Parent.The mum/ infant question is silly, we are talking about our connection to the Divine and how teachings about the supernatural impact us all as humans.