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Tannhauser_1509
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My initial question was basically, did the original authors of the Old Testament intend their writings as purely spiritual allegories, or did they consider what they were writing to be literal history, in the case of the Heptateuch as well as the other historical books? Maybe this is a question of theodicy at a more fundamental level, but I just can’t see how your first post is addressing the question. Sorry.I believe theodicy is very relevant to most discussions involving “violent passages” within scripture, including this topic/thread.
It is almost inevitable that a Christian will face this issue in discussions with people who “cherry-pick” these types of passages.
In regards to the “two points,” the second pretty much makes the first null & void… so it’s fair to argue that it can’t be “predetermined.”
I can’t speak for the rabbi who said it but, that’s my take on it.