Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Holofernes sets up Nebuchadnez′zar as god

The fear of Nebuchadnez′zar fell on the people of the nations, as his chief general, Holofernes continues to defeat the surrounding nations. In this chapter, several of the nations tried to pre-empt the invasion, by sending envoys of peace to Nebuchadnez′zar.

Holofernes went on to the coast, and the people he encountered welcomed him like one would welcome a liberator. In this case, it was probably because the people realised what he could do so they rather treat him like a hero. It is also recorded that when Holofernes entered the land, he destroys their existing religion. Instead he setup Nebuchadnez′zar as god and made people worship Nebuchadnez′zar.




Judith 3   Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (RSVCE)

Entreaties for Peace
3 So they sent messengers to sue for peace, and said, 2 “Behold, we the servants of Nebuchadnez′zar, the Great King, lie prostrate before you. Do with us whatever you will. 3 Behold, our buildings, and all our land, and all our wheat fields, and our flocks and herds, and all our sheepfolds with their tents, lie before you; do with them whatever you please. 4 Our cities also and their inhabitants are your slaves; come and deal with them in any way that seems good to you.”

5 The men came to Holofer′nes and told him all this. 6 Then he went down to the seacoast with his army and stationed garrisons in the hilltop cities and took picked men from them as his allies. 7 And these people and all in the country round about welcomed him with garlands and dances and tambourines. 8 And he demolished all their shrines[a] and cut down their sacred groves; for it had been given to him to destroy all the gods of the land, so that all nations should worship Nebuchadnez′zar only, and all their tongues and tribes should call upon him as god.

9 Then he came to the edge of Esdrae′lon, near Dothan, fronting the great ridge of Judea; 10 here he camped between Geba and Scythop′olis, and remained for a whole month in order to assemble all the supplies for his army.

Friday, September 15, 2017

The stranger inherits the land


Ezekiel 47:23 
And it shall be that in whatever tribe the stranger dwells, there you shall give him his inheritance,” says the Lord God

The stranger here means those who are not biologically from the line of Jacob. This makes it clear that the inheritance can be passed on to those who are adopted into God's family, and that the promises that are made to the descendants of Israel are eligible to those with or without a biological connection. Very clear that God does not discriminate on race.

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