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  2. This guy is good at selling his bs. It only takes a quick search to prove him wrong. Kinda like those magnetic bracelet sellers. Ironically I think they were Muslim. If you did a quick search you'd never buy from them and by the same token if you do a little homework you'd not fall for this Islam nonsense.

  3. The quran was made 6-800 years after the first biblical scriptures : fact. The quran tell muslims that if they dought the quran go to the bible, the muslims own book tell Them that the bible are factuel compared to the quran…. And then to discusting problem with aisha Muhammeds wife that was 9 years old whenn Muhammad had sex with her….. 3 factuel point why i Think the quran is from baal/satan…. Regards

  4. The verse God hates Esau must be translated through it's original language – The Hebrew word translated as "hated" in the phrase "God hated Esau" does not convey modern, emotional hatred. Instead, it means to "love less," "reject," or "choose not to use". The context is about God's covenant, where he chose Jacob's lineage for a special purpose (to carry on the covenant) while rejecting Esau's lineage (the Edomites) from that specific role

  5. Obviously there would be contradictions, there are many factors that come to play when we are taking out from a book that dates back really really far. Its split into two testaments, the word love and hate would have drastically have changed over the time periods. Also, this is a translated version of the bible whereas the book itself has multiple original languages in a sense like the old testament being hebrew and then the new testament kinda splitting off in different paths. And thats where you can just straight up form contradictions, due to this language issue, the words love and hate would obviously mean different things in their language, + it would overlap over the original hebrew translation due to that. Its really hard to get the perfect translation to a book that is in a different language.

  6. God hates evil . That is allowed. Amen he’s closed. GOD BLESS 😂

    Edited to add: he hates Sins and evil acts. And if we’re going as it is written, it’s more of a question than a statement …
    What is trying to be achieved with this video really though?

  7. This is not a contradiction. The word hate here translated from Greek says hate but the word in Greeks meaning to love less. This is shown in Luke 14:26 where again it is said you must hate your father and mother but in this context as well it is saying to love less. This isn’t a contradiction. If you read the context of he verse you will see that he is only saying this because he is using it as an example of showing love and compassion to who he chooses. So not him “hating” someone but instead just being God and choosing what he wants to do like show compassion for who he wants.

  8. Christianiaty: a god who came out of a womb, not know the hour, got tempted by Satan, got TAKEN by satan, became a curse, got out wrestled by jacob, got put lower than angels, died on a stick and went to hades for 3 days……. "What kind of god would do this?" Is this coming from someone who believes god ordained the mass unaliving of the men, woman and children of Amalek, Midianites, Canaanites, etc?
    So stupid

  9. I love when Muslim apologists do this, the Greek word for 'i hated' is miseō, translating to rejected (loved less). The same word is used in Luke 14:26 where Jesus said: “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and mother…” Jesus doesn’t mean literal hatred — He means loving them less than God.

  10. This does not mean God hated Esau personally.

    In Hebrew idiom:
    -“Loved” = chosen for covenant purpose
    -“Hated” = not chosen for that purpose

    It is about election for the covenant line, not personal damnation.

    Esau simply wasn’t chosen to carry the Abrahamic blessing.
    He was still blessed in a different way.

    Also, if you read the rest of this chapter you will see the context of being chosen for a specific purpose, Esau was not chosen to carry the full Abrahamic blessing, because in Gods all knowingness, He knew He wouldn't be fit, But he never actually hated Esau as a creation, infact He was blessed ik other ways as a wealthy man, and his heritages still recieved blessing.

  11. That is not a contradiction. Its obvious that this guy lacks wisdom to understand the Bible. When the Bible was translated from the original text to English, a lot of words we use today didn't exist back then. So language was simplified. God knows everything that's going to happen. He knew that Esau was disobedient and he married a woman who was pagan. What the verse means is that he preferred Jacob because he didn't disobey God the way Esau did. But Esau is still blessed in the end. Its just that Jacob is blessed more than him. Read the whole Bible and quit finding verses to use as gotcha moments. There is wisdom in the Bible. I have found some questionable and horrible things in the quran . Only Jesus can save you as he is the way to the father.

  12. People must start understanding that these people are going out to try and make a fool of Christians. Specially if you are new to serving the Lord. And always remember, a snake in the garden of Eden also twist things around to create a trick question.

  13. GUYS U GOTTA LOOK AT THE CONTEXT HERE IT IS
    ‎‭Just as it is written: “Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated.”‎‭
    ‎‭What then shall we say? Is God unjust? Not at all!‎‭
    ‎‭For he says to Moses,
    ‭ “I will have mercy on whom I have mercy,
    ‭ and I will have compassion on whom I have compassion.”‎‭
    ‎‭It does not, therefore, depend on human desire or effort, but on God’s mercy.‎‭
    ‎‭For Scripture says to Pharaoh: “I raised you up for this very purpose, that I might display my power in you and that my name might be proclaimed in all the earth.”‎‭
    ‎‭Therefore God has mercy on whom he wants to have mercy, and he hardens whom he wants to harden.‎‭
    ‎‭One of you will say to me: “Then why does God still blame us? For who is able to resist his will?”‎‭
    ‎‭But who are you, a human being, to talk back to God? “Shall what is formed say to the one who formed it, ‘Why did you make me like this?’ ”‎‭
    ‎‭Does not the potter have the right to make out of the same lump of clay some pottery for special purposes and some for common use?‎‭
    ‎‭What if God, although choosing to show his wrath and make his power known, bore with great patience the objects of his wrath —prepared for destruction?‎‭
    ‎‭What if he did this to make the riches of his glory known to the objects of his mercy, whom he prepared in advance for glory—‎‭
    ‎‭even us, whom he also called, not only from the Jews but also from the Gentiles?‎‭
    ‎‭As he says in Hosea:
    ‭ “I will call them ‘my people’ who are not my people;
    ‭ and I will call her ‘my loved one’ who is not my loved one,”‎‭
    ‎‭and,
    ‭ “In the very place where it was said to them,
    ‭ ‘ You are not my people,’
    ‭ there they will be called ‘children of the living God.’ ”‎‭

  14. No, the biblical statement "Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated" is not about God having the human emotion of hatred for Esau. Instead, it signifies God's choice to reject Esau and his descendants (the Edomites) from being the line of His covenant people, while favoring Jacob and his descendants (the Israelites). This is understood as a divine preference and a rejection for a specific covenantal role, not a total repudiation of Esau as a person, as Esau and his descendants still received blessings from God.

  15. Its not a contradiction. It is meant to describe that God preferred Jacob's lineage to esau in his divine plan and the endomites did not but we're still blessed with land and prosperity. The word hated means in that time of Hebrew is "to love less". Not devoid of love like the modern term.

  16. eye roll
    I would like to inform you that it is not supposed to be taken literally. He just had a preference for Jacob because Jacob fulfilled his Word more. Esau had sinned and was less ideal to fulfill God's plan. When the Bible says he hated Esau, the Bible meant his sin. You have to really think about some things. Find the context.

  17. It is Not a contradiction if there is a reason that God does and says this about esau. There is a logical and traceable reason why esau earned this position. Hate is a strong word but it's been created for a good reason. I'm sure esau had the same love and protection everybody gets from creation. It's people who lose God, it is not God abandoning people.

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