@boennn yoo, sorry for the late response first a whole! i didn't really know what to answer so i asked Bible chat and this is what it said, hope it helps!!! 1 Samuel 15:3 states, "Now go and strike Amalek and devote to destruction all that they have. Do not spare them, but kill both man and woman, child and infant, ox and sheep, camel and donkey." This command was given to King Saul through the prophet Samuel as part of God's judgment against the Amalekites for their longstanding hostility and sin against Israel. **Explanation**: 1. **Divine Judgment**: The Amalekites had attacked the Israelites when they were vulnerable, and their actions were seen as a direct affront to God. This command was part of God's judgment for their sins and rebellion against Him. 2. **Covenantal Context**: In the Old Testament, God established a covenant with Israel, and part of that covenant included the call to be a holy nation set apart from others. The destruction of the Amalekites was seen as a means to protect Israel from the influence of sin and idolatry. 3. **Historical Context**: In ancient times, warfare often involved total destruction of enemies, and this was a common practice in many cultures. The command reflects the severity of God's judgment and the seriousness of sin. **Why It Was Okay Back Then**: 1. **God's Sovereignty**: God, as the Creator and sovereign ruler, has the authority to judge nations and peoples. His commands are based on His perfect justice and holiness. 2. **Covenant Relationship**: The Israelites were in a unique covenant relationship with God, and their actions were meant to reflect His holiness. The command was part of a larger narrative of God's plan for Israel. 3. **Foreshadowing**: This event foreshadows the ultimate judgment of sin and the need for redemption, which is fulfilled in Jesus Christ. The seriousness of sin is highlighted, pointing to the need for a Savior. While these commands can be difficult to understand from a modern perspective, they reflect the historical and theological context of God's relationship with His people and His justice against sin. Today, we interpret such passages through the lens of Christ's teachings on love, mercy, and grace, recognizing that God's ultimate desire is for reconciliation and redemption.
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Samuel 15:3 Can you explain this verse please?
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@boennn yoo, sorry for the late response first a whole! i didn't really know what to answer so i asked Bible chat and this is what it said, hope it helps!!!
1 Samuel 15:3 states, "Now go and strike Amalek and devote to destruction all that they have. Do not spare them, but kill both man and woman, child and infant, ox and sheep, camel and donkey." This command was given to King Saul through the prophet Samuel as part of God's judgment against the Amalekites for their longstanding hostility and sin against Israel.
**Explanation**:
1. **Divine Judgment**: The Amalekites had attacked the Israelites when they were vulnerable, and their actions were seen as a direct affront to God. This command was part of God's judgment for their sins and rebellion against Him.
2. **Covenantal Context**: In the Old Testament, God established a covenant with Israel, and part of that covenant included the call to be a holy nation set apart from others. The destruction of the Amalekites was seen as a means to protect Israel from the influence of sin and idolatry.
3. **Historical Context**: In ancient times, warfare often involved total destruction of enemies, and this was a common practice in many cultures. The command reflects the severity of God's judgment and the seriousness of sin.
**Why It Was Okay Back Then**:
1. **God's Sovereignty**: God, as the Creator and sovereign ruler, has the authority to judge nations and peoples. His commands are based on His perfect justice and holiness.
2. **Covenant Relationship**: The Israelites were in a unique covenant relationship with God, and their actions were meant to reflect His holiness. The command was part of a larger narrative of God's plan for Israel.
3. **Foreshadowing**: This event foreshadows the ultimate judgment of sin and the need for redemption, which is fulfilled in Jesus Christ. The seriousness of sin is highlighted, pointing to the need for a Savior.
While these commands can be difficult to understand from a modern perspective, they reflect the historical and theological context of God's relationship with His people and His justice against sin. Today, we interpret such passages through the lens of Christ's teachings on love, mercy, and grace, recognizing that God's ultimate desire is for reconciliation and redemption.
@@darius9632 Yeah I do know that. But what did the donkey do? What did the babies and infants do?
bro capped to all y’all 😂😂
I taught them how to pitch, though sooo not really lying??😭😭
Facts
Your actually a goat for this
Drop the presets g!
Thank you brodie
PRESET COMING SOON... PEOPLE JUST BEEN ASKING HOW TO PITCH THEIR VOCAL. ❤️
Preset
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Preset
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i been busy w school , preset this weekend fasho
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Hard🔥🔥
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Preset? It’s Sunday
DROP THE PRESET NOE
preset?
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U got preset link?
Link???
Could you send the link by chance? On PC
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Was bouta say already but it's fake.
In my defence, I said ima teach yall how to *pitch* .
@@xhantiii ok mb
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Broooo send me preset link and adlibs plss
Cap I tried this before I even seen this.
i dunno what to tell you, man . i literally do it *in* the video
Please preset whenever you can, it'd be appreciated
i been busy w school , should be out Sunday... maybe turn on notifications?
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Drop the preset
bro didnt preset it he jus separated the vocals from the beat💀
my nigga didn't watch the video at all
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Link in
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