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I gained the observation that...as well as the enumerations of how many men came from what tribe, etc.... the "boring" bits?
Of course, this extends to other sacred text that contain large enumerations and texts that most people would probably consider tedious.
I gained the observation that
If the Bible is supposed to be some God's best
shot at communicating with humankind,
he was not very good at it.
a headache....as well as the enumerations of how many men came from what tribe, etc.... the "boring" bits?
Of course, this extends to other sacred text that contain large enumerations and texts that most people would probably consider tedious.
Then he still wasn't very good at it.And if it wasn't?
Those are some of my favorite parts of the Tanach. I am fascinated by what can be gleaned by studying the genealogies. But I guess for me, being Jewish and all, it's basically studying my family tree....as well as the enumerations of how many men came from what tribe, etc.... the "boring" bits?
I didn't!Lol, I do not get the impression that a lot of people really enjoy those parts.
...as well as the enumerations of how many men came from what tribe, etc.... the "boring" bits?
Of course, this extends to other sacred text that contain large enumerations and texts that most people would probably consider tedious.
The poorest record keeping I've ever read....as well as the enumerations of how many men came from what tribe, etc.... the "boring" bits?
Of course, this extends to other sacred text that contain large enumerations and texts that most people would probably consider tedious.
This post is very informative for ain from all the genealogies.While I was there, deeply immersed in the endless genealogies of the Hebrew Bible, one verse after another listing who begat whom, something started to dawn on me. It was as if each “son of” was jumping off the page and giving me a little nudge. First came Adam, then Seth, then Enosh, and so on. "These guys knew how to multiply," I thought.
Suddenly, I had a revelation: maybe God was telling me something! Maybe I, too, was destined to be a great reproducer! I felt a cosmic responsibility descend upon me, as if I were carrying the weight of a thousand patriarchs. “That’s it!” I exclaimed. “I must also produce offspring!”
So, of course, I did what any person inspired by God’s word would do: I started looking for a woman. But instead of following the ancient customs, I decided to put a modern twist on it. I went straight to dating apps hollowknightapk. After all, if Noah could build an ark, I could build a profile.
My bio? "Potential reproducer, looking for someone to help fulfill my biblical destiny."