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I would like you to confirm if these are the 3 scriptures you allude to, the 1st and 5th I think are over-arching themes and I don't feel pressed to pinpoint it in one verse, if you don't mind.

  1. As for genocide, I would encourage you to help me by pinpointing the scriptures you are using in your estimation. There are many. I would blanketly state any genocide ordered or ordained would be because of it's incontrollable evil, my first thought is the great flood, God regretted His creation and has promised that is over. (Edit: He won't wipe us all out ever again)

  2. Isaiah 60:12
    For the nation and the kingdom
    that will not serve you will perish;
    those nations will be annihilated

If this is the verse you mean then my explanation would be; God has shown you all His ways through these people throughout oral and written history for millennia and if, in the end, He is rejected then you will receive what you wish, to be far from Him.

  1. Psalm 22:29 All who prosper on earth will eat and bow down; all those who go down to the dust
    will kneel before Him—
    even the one who cannot preserve his life.

If this is the verse you refer to I would highly suggest reading the whole Psalm, it has been irreplaceable in my understanding the Lord and savior Jesus Christ and His sacrifice. To the quoted verse, if it is the correct one, I would say from dust we were made and dust we shall return, but the Lord has given us the opportunity for new life and eternal bodies, through His sacfrifice.

  1. Psalm 137:9 Happy is he who takes your little ones
    and dashes them against the rocks.

If this is the scripture you speak about I would give my great thanks to u/SwampRangers for getting to this sooner than I, his explanation is what I understand also. Evil is so nasty in it's torments that it can indeed be a blessing to be spared.

  1. I think the most High God has revealed Himself to us in a special way we could not attain in our own ways and I think He has chosen the children of Abraham, Issac and Jacob to guide the world to the nature of our Creator.
298 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I would like you to confirm of these are the 3 scriptures you allude to, the 1st and 5th I think are over-arching themes and I don't feel pressed to pinpoint it in one verse, if you don't mind.

  1. As for genocide, I would encourage you to help me by pinpointing the scriptures you are using in your estimation. There are many. I would blanketly state any genocide ordered or ordained would be because of it's incontrollable evil, my first thought is the great flood, God regretted His creation and has promised that is over. (Edit: He won't wipe us all out ever again)

  2. Isaiah 60:12
    For the nation and the kingdom
    that will not serve you will perish;
    those nations will be annihilated

If this is the verse you mean then my explanation would be; God has shown you all His ways through these people throughout oral and written history for millennia and if, in the end, He is rejected then you will receive what you wish, to be far from Him.

  1. Psalm 22:29 All who prosper on earth will eat and bow down; all those who go down to the dust
    will kneel before Him—
    even the one who cannot preserve his life.

If this is the verse you refer to I would highly suggest reading the whole Psalm, it has been irreplaceable in my understanding the Lord and savior Jesus Christ and His sacrifice. To the quoted verse, if it is the correct one, I would say from dust we were made and dust we shall return, but the Lord has given us the opportunity for new life and eternal bodies, through His sacfrifice.

  1. Psalm 137:9 Happy is he who takes your little ones
    and dashes them against the rocks.

If this is the scripture you speak about I would give my great thanks to u/SwampRangers for getting to this sooner than I, his explanation is what I understand also. Evil is so nasty in it's torments that it can indeed be a blessing to be spared.

  1. I think the most High God has revealed Himself to us in a special way we could not attain in our own ways and I think He has chosen the children of Abraham, Issac and Jacob to guide the world to the nature of our Creator.
298 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I would like you to confirm of these are the 3 scriptures you allude to, the 1st and 5th I think are over-arching themes and I don't feel pressed to pinpoint it in one verse, if you don't mind.

  1. As for genocide, I would encourage you to help me by pinpointing the scriptures you are using in your estimation. There are many. I would blanketly state any genocide ordered or ordained would be because of it's incontrollable evil, my first thought is the great flood, God regretted His creation and has promised that is over. (Edit: He won't wipe us all out ever again)

  2. Isaiah 60:12
    For the nation and the kingdom
    that will not serve you will perish;
    those nations will be annihilated

If this is the verse you mean then my explanation would be; God has shown you all His ways through these people throughout oral and written history for millennia and if, in the end, He is rejected then you will receive what you wish, to be far from Him.

  1. Psalm 22:29 All who prosper on earth will eat and bow down; all those who go down to the dust
    will kneel before Him—
    even the one who cannot preserve his life.

If this is the verse you refer to I would highly suggest reading the whole Psalm, it has been irreplaceable in my understanding the Lord and savior Jesus Christ and His sacrifice. To the quoted verse, if it is the correct one, I would say from dust we were made and dust we shall return, but the Lord has given us the opportunity for new life and eternal bodies, through His sacfrifice.

  1. Psalm 137:9 Happy is he who takes your little ones
    and dashes them against the rocks.

Of this is the scripture you speak about I would give my great thanks to u/SwampRangers for getting to this sooner than I, his explanation is what I understand also. Evil is so nasty in it's torments that it can indeed be a blessing to be spared.

  1. I think the most High God has revealed Himself to us in a special way we could not attain in our own ways and I think He has chosen the children of Abraham, Issac and Jacob to guide the world to the nature of our Creator.
298 days ago
1 score