beenwize;6452590 said:SouthpawSour;6452571 said:beenwize;6452515 said:SouthpawSour;6452495 said:beenwize;6452384 said:SouthpawSour;6452254 said:beenwize;6452191 said:zombie;6433695 said:beenwize;6433437 said:zombie;6433374 said:beenwize;6433369 said:zombie;6433262 said:beenwize;6433163 said:Yahweh protect serpent seed Cain, but had someone stoned for picking up sticks on the sabbath day. what type god is this?
Cain did not LIVE under the covenant.
Neither did the generation of the flood.
i told you that a long time ago so what's your point
the point is what type god would protect a serpent seed if your concern is humans being evil? Maybe if Cain was not protected so he can reproduce his serpent seed there would be no need for a flood.
THE seed of the serpent is referring to evil men or men who see the world in the same way a devil would it is figurative speaking. evil came into the would when adam disobeyed and the nature of things changed.
with or with out cain evil is now in the world, cain was simply the first
that's up to scripture interpretation...
According to the New Testament scripture below Cain "belonged to the evil one." Now why would Yahweh protect someone that belongs to the evil one and threaten vengeance on anyone that slays this man that belongs to evil?
"Do not be like Cain, who belonged to the evil one and murdered his brother. And why did he murder him? Because his own actions were evil and his brother's were righteous." 1 John 3:12
God teaches us to not hate the sinner but the sin itself. By us hating (wishing death on the sinner) we become like satan and try to do God's job for him. God loves us despite our sins so essentially, he loved Cain. The bible is to be read through the spirit and not through the mind which is why a lot of niggas don't understand it. There's a lot of stuff that people try to take into literal context.
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Romans 9:13
As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.
Read the verse before which basically states that it was written about the bitter rivalry between brothers not depicting that God hates any sinner but the sin that resides inside of them. Rebecca tricked Isaac into giving his blessings unto Esau by putting wool on him and disguising himself as Jacob. He was simply explaining the statement of brother against brother.
12 It was said unto her, The elder shall serve the younger.
13 As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.
This is not about who God hates. THis is about why was Cain protected after murdering his brother if Cain belonged to the evil one. You haven't provided a good enough answer to that question. Cain was not instructed on the risk of eternal hell at all. Why not?
In other words, once a man has sin, God should leave them alone and let them die despite the fact that he knows more than me and you yet we try to comprehend how God thinks? I just stated that God hates the sin, not the sinner. If God hated the sinner, Cain would be punished and God would allow everyone to kill him uncursed, am I correct?
You haven't answered my question. If the penalty of murdering someone is eternal hell as according to many New Testament scripture then why don't we even see God mention eternal hell directly to Cain after what Cain did? You keep beating around the bush saying "we don't know these things and etc." You are making excuses not to think.
this is you for all intents implying that cain punishment is hellfire