Originally posted by josephw Originally posted by jaywill
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What's one strong example of a part of the Bible which makes no sense ?
"How about a book that makes no mention or reference whatsoever to God? Start there."
[b]Can't you read? Your reply to jaywill's post is without rational merit.[/b]
My apologies for your inability to understand and discern my statement. What allusion is it you did not understand and vistesd apparently did? I am perfectly happy to clarify.
Originally posted by josephw Interesting how you can reply to a post that is an irrational reply to a legitimate question with: Yes, that one troubled the rabbis who were considering its inclusion in the Tanakh.
What? Include a book that makes no mention of God? Which one is that?
More irrational confusion! 😕
Apparently, you knowledge of the Bible does not include knowledge of a book in the OT that does not mention or refer to God.
If you don't know the book, you should try reading the Bible. Better yet, you might consider some of that seminary training you seem to lack.
Originally posted by Badwater Apparently, you knowledge of the Bible does not include knowledge of a book in the OT that does not mention or refer to God.
If you don't know the book, you should try reading the Bible. Better yet, you might consider some of that seminary training you seem to lack.
Haman, along with Parshandasa, Dalfon, Aspasa, Porasa, Adalya, Aridasa, Parmashta, Arisei, Aridei and Vayizoso, went a bit direction cliffoth😵