Here is something I was wondering about. God is a matter of belief for later biblical generations (as for us), but God regularly appeared to his prophets and people(remember that God was present to the whole Hebrew people day and night for 40 years while they wandered in the wilderness!) - when there was no need to "believe" because God was right before their eyes, they chose to argue, rebel and disobey.
This is a strange fact indeed: that major prophets argue with God in the Old Testament and even make suggestions as to how He might conduct Himself vis-a-vis humans. Even more astonishing is that God usually takes their advice! Some characters in the bible lie to God and fool him and he goes along with it, does he not notice or what?? These are things that I wonder about.
This is a strange fact indeed: that major prophets argue with God in the Old Testament and even make suggestions as to how He might conduct Himself vis-a-vis humans. Even more astonishing is that God usually takes their advice! Some characters in the bible lie to God and fool him and he goes along with it, does he not notice or what?? These are things that I wonder about.