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†. Gen 6:1-2 . . Now it came about, when men began to multiply on the face of the land, and daughters were born to them, that the sons of God saw that the daughters of men were good; and they took wives for themselves, whomever they chose.
The Hebrew word for good in that passage is towb (tobe) which is the very same word that Genesis utilizes to evaluate God's handiwork in creation; e.g. Light (Gen 1:4) Land and Seas (Gen 1:10) Vegetation (Gen 1:12) Sun, Moon, and Stars (Gen 1:18) Birds and Aquatic Life (Gen 1:21) Beasts and Bugs (Gen 1:25) and the finished product (Gen 1:31).
Towb is one of those ambiguous Hebrew words that can be utilized as either a noun or an adjective in a wide variety of applications; e.g.
1) of a favorable character or tendency, <good news>
2) bountiful, fertile, <good land>
3) handsome, attractive, <good looks><good shape>
4) suitable, fit, <good to eat>
5) free from injury or disease, <one good arm>
6) not depreciated, <bad money drives out good>
7) commercially sound, <a good risk>
8) that can be relied on, <good for another year> <good for a hundred dollars><ways good for a laugh>
9) profitable, advantageous, <made a very good deal>
10) agreeable, pleasant, <had a good time>
11) salutary, <good morning>
12) useful, <good for a cold>
13) amusing, clever, <a good joke>
14) of a noticeably large size or quantity: considerable,<won by a good margin> <a good bit of the time>
15) complete, <waited a good hour>
16) used as an intensive, <a good many of us>
17) well-founded, cogent, <good reasons>
18) true, <holds good for society at large>
19) deserving of respect: honorable, <in good standing>
20) legally valid or effectual, <good title>
21) adequate, satisfactory, <good care>
22) conforming to a standard, <good English>
23) choice, discriminating, <good taste>
24) cut, <containing less fat and being less tender than higher grades — used of meat and esp. of beef>
25) virtuous, right, commendable, <a good person> <good conduct>
26) kind, benevolent, <good intentions>
27) upper-class, <a good family>
28) competent, skillful, <a good doctor>
29) loyal, <a good party man> <a good Catholic>
30) close, <a good friend>
31) free from infirmity or sorrow, <I feel good>
32) virtually, <as good as dead> <as good as gold>
33) of the highest worth or reliability, <his promise is as good as gold>
34) likeable, <good guy>
35) well-behaved <good kid>
Ambiguous Hebrew words like towb serve to illustrate why it's virtually impossible to translate Hebrew into English with 100% precision. No linguist in his right mind would dare to say that English versions of the Hebrew Old Testament are perfect word-for-word renditions of the original manuscripts— no; they can't even be certified perfect word-for-word renditions of the available manuscripts let alone the originals.
The precise identity of the "sons of God" has been debated. Some say they were the sons of the aristocracy of that day who married attractive women from among the commoners. Others say they were fallen spirit beings who cohabited with human beings to produce a hybrid strain of human freaks. Others say they were pious men who, instead of marrying pious women of like faith, married outsiders; viz: infidels— implying that "daughters of men" are women who don't fear the Bible's God. (e.g. Gen 26:34-35)
It's quite rational to deduce from the text that otherwise pious men were overcome with sensual lust and built themselves harems of impious women; who subsequently became the mothers of God-less children. Intermarriage between men of faith and pagan women is a proven tactic for watering down, compromising, and even extinguishing Bible beliefs and practices (e.g. Num 31:7-16). The people of God are commanded against marrying outside their faith. (Deut 7:1-4, 2Cor 6:14-18)
In a mixed relationship, one a believer and the other an infidel, the believer will be forced to compromise their convictions in order to keep the relationship going. Compromise in the area of spiritual values is not a good thing for God's people. It's not only bad for the conscience, but will quickly ruin a believer's relationship with their Lord. (e.g. 1Kgs 11:1-10, cf. 1John 1:6)
Most people want love, romance, companionship, and a family of their own. According to Gen 1:27-28, and Gen 2:21-24, those things are Divine blessings, they're perfectly normal, nothing to be ashamed of; nor is there anything inherently naughty or sinful about them. But a believer has to be self controlled, and not permit sensual urges to make them lose their heads and ruin their chances for happiness. Adult dating is where it starts. And adult dating isn't harmless. It leads to other things, and it leads into commitments and promises that are not easily reneged. The end result of adult dating is ultimately marriage and children. Whose religion will prevail in the marriage? Whose religion will be taught to the children? The believer's or the infidel's? And ultimately, who will get the children's souls— God, or the Devil?
Some couples try to accommodate each other's beliefs by teaching their children the concepts of both religions. For example, a marriage between a Jew and a Catholic. The children are given a choice between yeshiva and catechism; between Mitzvah and Confirmation. That may seem like a good idea, but it only creates confusion in the minds of the children. Why are mom and dad not in agreement? Whose religion is right? Can both be right? Does it mean that one religion is just as good as the next so long as they both believe in the same God?
Teaching their children more than one system of beliefs and practices is out of the question for Chris-tians because the Lord and Master of New Testament Chris-tianity demands their exclusive devotion.
†. John 14:6 . . I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
†. 1Tim 2:5 . . For there is one God, and one mediator between God and humanity; the man Christ Jesus
Wives can be very effective in influencing an otherwise pious man to compromise his convictions (e.g. Gen 3:6). All too often, in a mixed marriage, the mother's religion will be taught to her children because husbands, as a rule, put a higher priority on sex and peace in the home than religion, so they won't risk alienating mama by forcing the issue. The sons of God in Noah's day— whose wives were chosen based solely upon sex appeal sans any spiritual prudence whatsoever —all perished in the Flood right along with their infidel wives and children.
C.L.I.F.F.
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†. Gen 6:1-2 . . Now it came about, when men began to multiply on the face of the land, and daughters were born to them, that the sons of God saw that the daughters of men were good; and they took wives for themselves, whomever they chose.
The Hebrew word for good in that passage is towb (tobe) which is the very same word that Genesis utilizes to evaluate God's handiwork in creation; e.g. Light (Gen 1:4) Land and Seas (Gen 1:10) Vegetation (Gen 1:12) Sun, Moon, and Stars (Gen 1:18) Birds and Aquatic Life (Gen 1:21) Beasts and Bugs (Gen 1:25) and the finished product (Gen 1:31).
Towb is one of those ambiguous Hebrew words that can be utilized as either a noun or an adjective in a wide variety of applications; e.g.
1) of a favorable character or tendency, <good news>
2) bountiful, fertile, <good land>
3) handsome, attractive, <good looks><good shape>
4) suitable, fit, <good to eat>
5) free from injury or disease, <one good arm>
6) not depreciated, <bad money drives out good>
7) commercially sound, <a good risk>
8) that can be relied on, <good for another year> <good for a hundred dollars><ways good for a laugh>
9) profitable, advantageous, <made a very good deal>
10) agreeable, pleasant, <had a good time>
11) salutary, <good morning>
12) useful, <good for a cold>
13) amusing, clever, <a good joke>
14) of a noticeably large size or quantity: considerable,<won by a good margin> <a good bit of the time>
15) complete, <waited a good hour>
16) used as an intensive, <a good many of us>
17) well-founded, cogent, <good reasons>
18) true, <holds good for society at large>
19) deserving of respect: honorable, <in good standing>
20) legally valid or effectual, <good title>
21) adequate, satisfactory, <good care>
22) conforming to a standard, <good English>
23) choice, discriminating, <good taste>
24) cut, <containing less fat and being less tender than higher grades — used of meat and esp. of beef>
25) virtuous, right, commendable, <a good person> <good conduct>
26) kind, benevolent, <good intentions>
27) upper-class, <a good family>
28) competent, skillful, <a good doctor>
29) loyal, <a good party man> <a good Catholic>
30) close, <a good friend>
31) free from infirmity or sorrow, <I feel good>
32) virtually, <as good as dead> <as good as gold>
33) of the highest worth or reliability, <his promise is as good as gold>
34) likeable, <good guy>
35) well-behaved <good kid>
Ambiguous Hebrew words like towb serve to illustrate why it's virtually impossible to translate Hebrew into English with 100% precision. No linguist in his right mind would dare to say that English versions of the Hebrew Old Testament are perfect word-for-word renditions of the original manuscripts— no; they can't even be certified perfect word-for-word renditions of the available manuscripts let alone the originals.
The precise identity of the "sons of God" has been debated. Some say they were the sons of the aristocracy of that day who married attractive women from among the commoners. Others say they were fallen spirit beings who cohabited with human beings to produce a hybrid strain of human freaks. Others say they were pious men who, instead of marrying pious women of like faith, married outsiders; viz: infidels— implying that "daughters of men" are women who don't fear the Bible's God. (e.g. Gen 26:34-35)
It's quite rational to deduce from the text that otherwise pious men were overcome with sensual lust and built themselves harems of impious women; who subsequently became the mothers of God-less children. Intermarriage between men of faith and pagan women is a proven tactic for watering down, compromising, and even extinguishing Bible beliefs and practices (e.g. Num 31:7-16). The people of God are commanded against marrying outside their faith. (Deut 7:1-4, 2Cor 6:14-18)
In a mixed relationship, one a believer and the other an infidel, the believer will be forced to compromise their convictions in order to keep the relationship going. Compromise in the area of spiritual values is not a good thing for God's people. It's not only bad for the conscience, but will quickly ruin a believer's relationship with their Lord. (e.g. 1Kgs 11:1-10, cf. 1John 1:6)
Most people want love, romance, companionship, and a family of their own. According to Gen 1:27-28, and Gen 2:21-24, those things are Divine blessings, they're perfectly normal, nothing to be ashamed of; nor is there anything inherently naughty or sinful about them. But a believer has to be self controlled, and not permit sensual urges to make them lose their heads and ruin their chances for happiness. Adult dating is where it starts. And adult dating isn't harmless. It leads to other things, and it leads into commitments and promises that are not easily reneged. The end result of adult dating is ultimately marriage and children. Whose religion will prevail in the marriage? Whose religion will be taught to the children? The believer's or the infidel's? And ultimately, who will get the children's souls— God, or the Devil?
Some couples try to accommodate each other's beliefs by teaching their children the concepts of both religions. For example, a marriage between a Jew and a Catholic. The children are given a choice between yeshiva and catechism; between Mitzvah and Confirmation. That may seem like a good idea, but it only creates confusion in the minds of the children. Why are mom and dad not in agreement? Whose religion is right? Can both be right? Does it mean that one religion is just as good as the next so long as they both believe in the same God?
Teaching their children more than one system of beliefs and practices is out of the question for Chris-tians because the Lord and Master of New Testament Chris-tianity demands their exclusive devotion.
†. John 14:6 . . I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
†. 1Tim 2:5 . . For there is one God, and one mediator between God and humanity; the man Christ Jesus
Wives can be very effective in influencing an otherwise pious man to compromise his convictions (e.g. Gen 3:6). All too often, in a mixed marriage, the mother's religion will be taught to her children because husbands, as a rule, put a higher priority on sex and peace in the home than religion, so they won't risk alienating mama by forcing the issue. The sons of God in Noah's day— whose wives were chosen based solely upon sex appeal sans any spiritual prudence whatsoever —all perished in the Flood right along with their infidel wives and children.
C.L.I.F.F.
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