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Are There Many gods Ruling Various Nations?

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In this study, we going to look at the worldview mentioned by the Quarterly, or at least the part of the worldview that suggests various gods rule over various lands and their inhabitants. Is this idea only a traditional pagan worldview, or was it a view also held by the ancient Israelites, and particularly, the writers of scripture? To find this out, and to bring out the main point for this study, we look at some passages that show that the authors of Scripture used two terms translated "God" and "gods" to mean something different from what we often mean by "God" today. Our main point is that it's important to understand scripture according to its own use of terms rather than reading it through the lens of our own definitions. When we read Scripture through the lens of modern definitions, there can often be a clashes, and this can cause a lot of confusion. To avoid this, it helps to understand each author's actual message, which we hope you will all agree is important to do.

For more studies on this, please see:

"Who are the 'sons of God' in Genesis 6?" https://youtu.be/BbizxkcTAaE?si=d_Ee3K8t1NjCtFlw

Sabbath School Q4 2023: God's Mission, My Mission - Week 5, "Excuses to Avoid Missions"

A Branch Davidian Seventh-Day Adventist perspective on the Sabbath School lesson.

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In this study, we going to look at the worldview mentioned by the Quarterly, or at least the part of the worldview that suggests various gods rule over various lands and their inhabitants. Is this idea only a traditional pagan worldview, or was it a view also held by the ancient Israelites, and particularly, the writers of scripture? To find this out, and to bring out the main point for this study, we look at some passages that show that the authors of Scripture used two terms translated "God" and "gods" to mean something different from what we often mean by "God" today. Our main point is that it's important to understand scripture according to its own use of terms rather than reading it through the lens of our own definitions. When we read Scripture through the lens of modern definitions, there can often be a clashes, and this can cause a lot of confusion. To avoid this, it helps to understand each author's actual message, which we hope you will all agree is important to do.

For more studies on this, please see:

"Who are the 'sons of God' in Genesis 6?" https://youtu.be/BbizxkcTAaE?si=d_Ee3K8t1NjCtFlw

Sabbath School Q4 2023: God's Mission, My Mission - Week 5, "Excuses to Avoid Missions"

A Branch Davidian Seventh-Day Adventist perspective on the Sabbath School lesson.

  continue reading

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