Mara
2009-11-15
Your are right, Hannah.
That was way off the wall.
God asked for Isaac (then provided a lamb in his place). God never asked for Jephthah’s daughter, ever. That was all Jephthah idiocracy.
Who the heck said that? A Patriarch? Atheist? Feminist?
Who? And what was the point? Just curious since I have NEVER heard that comparison before.
That one is right up there with saying that Abigail was acting in an “independent spirit” (i.e. not submitted to her husband). Therefore the blood of her husband was on HER head. In other words, that teacher held Abigail responsible for the death of her husband because she wasn’t properly submitted.
(Forgive spelling errors, typos. Son is pressuring me off the computer. He has a paper to write.)
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