September 10, 2018 - Day 155 - Deuteronomy 2
I am writing from my hotel room in Ashland, VA.
Deuteronomy 2:
First of all, writing out the word Deuteronomy sucks.
This one opens with a bit of a flashback. We are in a bit more details of the Israelites wandering through the wilderness. God is telling them not to mess with the already established tribes that are there.
Thirty eight years pass and all the originals are dead (as we were told previously). After that, another warning not to provoke one of the -ites tribes.
And the next part, if you take literally, is terrible. There's no way around it. With God's help, they killed everyone and took their land. Including women and children.
William Wallace kills a lot of people in Braveheart, but he's still a hero. You find yourself rooting for him.
Why?
I don't believe God helped the Israelites kill women and children.
I believe this is a story about how an oppressed people overcame slavery to step into a future that they could've only dreamed of.
Deuteronomy 2:
First of all, writing out the word Deuteronomy sucks.
This one opens with a bit of a flashback. We are in a bit more details of the Israelites wandering through the wilderness. God is telling them not to mess with the already established tribes that are there.
Thirty eight years pass and all the originals are dead (as we were told previously). After that, another warning not to provoke one of the -ites tribes.
And the next part, if you take literally, is terrible. There's no way around it. With God's help, they killed everyone and took their land. Including women and children.
William Wallace kills a lot of people in Braveheart, but he's still a hero. You find yourself rooting for him.
Why?
I don't believe God helped the Israelites kill women and children.
I believe this is a story about how an oppressed people overcame slavery to step into a future that they could've only dreamed of.
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