Osvajanje Kanaana

Autor student, Ruj 10, 2024, 01:45 PRIJEPODNE

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Često se naleti na pitanje iz Starog zavjeta i kao argument se spočitava da je Bog "odlučio da se unište svi Kanaanci"..

Evo niz argumenata kao odgovor na tu temu....

Jimmy Akin

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Many people view the God of the Old Testament as a God of wrath and judgment, while seeing the God revealed in the New Covenant as loving, compassionate, and merciful. They often point to passages where God commands the destruction of certain ethnic people groups as evidence of this contrast. In this video, John Lennox thoughtfully explains how God's justice and love are not contradictory, but are essential and inseparable aspects of His character.

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John Lennox (Oxford) and Rosemary Avery (Cornell) discuss the compatibility of faith and reason in the light of suffering. | Cornell University, 2013

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John Lennox on "Why did God command Killing in the Bible?"

How do we reconcile a loving, merciful God with the violent commands found in the Old Testament? In this video, world-renowned Oxford professor and Christian apologist John Lennox tackles one of the most challenging questions in all of theology: Why did God command killing in the Bible?

Skeptics, atheists, and Christians alike often struggle with the brutal historical accounts of Canaan and the Old Testament laws. Rather than dodging the issue, Dr. John Lennox provides a brilliant, philosophically sound, and biblically rooted perspective that dismantles common misconceptions about God's justice, holiness, and sovereignty. Whether you are searching for answers to defend your faith against secular critiques or wrestling with doubts about the morality of the Bible, this breakdown offers deep intellectual and spiritual relief.

Watch until the end to discover how a deeper understanding of ancient context, divine judgment, and the character of God changes everything.