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Siwwy WabbitWhere's the "Like" button?
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I never did get an answer about who specifically has actually asked that their name not be written in the book of life, but msmorality did say that Moses' asked that his name be removed from the book of life, .... so now I have a new question: Does that mean God put Moses in Hell?
I don't think that God would give people, who are known to be biased and cruel, the power to decide the fate of others concernig Heaven or Hell.
I was looking for this post of yours before, but couldn't find it:
Originally Posted by Enkil
Can you provide scripture for what you're talking about?
Yes.. Exodus 32:32. Moses asked to be removed from the book . It is reasonable to conclude that the ' book ' is not a list of whois going to receive salvation, but is a reference to the ' few 'chosen for ' service' such as Moses .Moses asked several times to get someone else . He was hesitant to his calling. And this is important to keep in mind.
I notieced Enkil dissapeared after this, and I was rather looking forward to his reply. He aked you all sorts of questions, and when you gave him direct resplies, he vanished...??
Hi Reine ~I never did get an answer about who specifically has actually asked that their name not be written in the book of life, but msmorality did say that Moses' asked that his name be removed from the book of life, .... so now I have a new question: Does that mean God put Moses in Hell?
Hi Mia Would you like to elaborate? I am gaim for some new understandings of the Old Testament... I actually never did understand why Moses did not get to see the promised land. Hitting a rock too many times seems a bit harsh to me. I know there is more to all that stuff, I just don't really get it.Hi Reine ~
No, I do not believe so... In context though Moses did not just "ask" to have his name removed.. simply. There is a bit more to the events, from my point of view.
Of course not, and this is not what Moses was asking.
The ' Book of life ' is a reference to those who God has ordained for serving Him and others, before they were born. Such as Moses.
This ' book ' is not a list of who is saved. But, this is what most people mistake this ' book' for.
If this was a book about who is saved, then Moses was asking God to put him in hell for all eternity to be in great agony.
Hi Mia Would you like to elaborate? I am gaim for some new understandings of the Old Testament... I actually never did understand why Moses did not get to see the promised land. Hitting a rock too many times seems a bit harsh to me. I know there is more to all that stuff, I just don't really get it.
From what I can remember the rock was symbolic of Christ and here we have Moses hitting out at Christ in anger. That's my understanding of it now anyway.
A lot of us hit out at Christ in anger but Moses was considered a more severe case because of his great responsibility. Not that that means to me he will be damned forever, but that he will go through a time of cleansing and healing too. Even though I don't believe in eternal torment I do believe that we reap what we sow and we must go through corrective punishment for our sins done in the flesh, and, our God being no respecter of persons still flogs his own sons, if we truly are sons.
I always thought the 'book was symbolic of Christ Himself.
If your name is not in the book, then it's not 'in' Christ.
That is interesting.. do you know if Moses knew he was hitting Christ, or if he thought he was only hitting a rock? I have heard it was because he hit the rock more times than God told him to..From what I can remember the rock was symbolic of Christ and here we have Moses hitting out at Christ in anger. That's my understanding of it now anyway.
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