OOPS OF THE DAY ~ October 21

Things in the Bible not really in the Bible...and a few surprises

Oops of the Day

Job’s wife told him to curse God so God would just finish what he started and go ahead and kill him.

Job 3:11 –  Job 10:1  –  Job 1:3  – Job 29  –   Job 2:9

Fact of the Day 

No!  Job himself had wanted to die. He said it many times. Often, in extreme circumstances, we say we wish a certain thing would happen, but we do not really mean it.  If, for example, we disagree with someone, we might say, “Oh, just go jump in a lake.”  But if they really did it, we would get upset.  Job was a chief or a shiek.  He really did want things to return as they were, but, in his misery, he believed it was impossible. 

The Hebrew verb used by Job’s wife (that has been translated as “curse”) is barak and is used over 325 times in the Old Testament. It is most often translated “to bless.” This is the meaning of barak in the words of Satan to God about Job: “You have blessed (baraked) the work of his hands.”   

What decent human being would actually advise their spouse or anyone to curse God?

In so many situations in life, when one spouse sees their mate suffer terribly, they, in a sense, give them permission to let go and die.  I myself did that with my spouse and with my mother.

She was telling her husband basically, “You are suffering so much. It’s okay to die. I will be okay.”

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OOPS OF THE DAY ~ October 20

Things in the Bible not really in the Bible...and a few surprises

Oops of the Day

No one knows when and where Job of the Bible lived

Job 1:1  –  Genesis 10:23  –  Genesis 36:8, 28  –  I Chronicles 1:17, 44, 45  –  Genesis 3:34

Fact of the Day 

No!  Job lived in Uz.  Uz was named after Uz, a son or grandson of Shem whose father was Noah. Uz became a part of Edom.  Jobab was the King of Edom. Edom means red and was founded by Esau, son of Isaac and grandson of Abraham.  Abraham had been 58 years old when Noah died, so also knew Shem.  Abraham’s and Job’s lives overlapped.

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SAMPLE OOPS OF THE DAY – August 27

Things in the Bible not really in the Bible …and a few surprises

Oops of the Day

The Law of Moses consisted of only the Ten Commandments written by the finger of God on stone.

Leviticus

Fact of the Day  

No!  There were over 600 commandments.   Here are the categories and sub-categories.  If someone kept them all and never broke a single one their entire life,  it would make them perfect.  But no one could.  No one could be perfect.  Well, until Jesus came along.

RELIGIOUS & CEREMONIAL LAWS

  • Against Idolatry and Paganism
  • Against False Spiritualists
  • Blasphemy
  • Dedications
  • Tithing
  • Sabbath
  • Special Feasts
  • Sacrifices and Offerings
  • Other Rituals
  • Rules for Priests
  • Special Years
  • Purification
  • Persons Excluded
  • Special Vows

GOVERNMENT

  • King
  • Respect for Rulers
  • Judicial System

SPECIAL CRIMES

  • Against a Person
  • Against Property

PERSONAL RIGHTS

  • Restitution for Loss
  • Seduction
  • Injuries and Damages
  • Masters and Servants
  • Credit, Interest, Collateral
  • Contracts and Agreements
  • Weights and Measures
  • Inheritance

MARRIAGE, DIVORCE, SEXUAL RELATIONS 

  • Marriage
  • Divorce
  • Sexual Violations

HEALTH AND DIET

  • Health Regulations
  • Dietary Regulations

GENERAL WELFARE

  • Requirements for Benevolence (Welfare)
  • Respect and Support
  • Treatment of Animals

WARFARE

  • Preparation for Battles
  • Rules of Siege
  • Camp Regulations
  • Soldiers and Marriage

RESPONSIBILITIES TOWARD THESE LAWS 

  • Obedience Required
  • Duty to Promote
  • Blessings of Obedience
  • Punishments for Disobedience

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OOPS OF THE DAY ~ August 26

Things in the Bible not really in the Bible …and a few surprises

Oops of the Day

The golden calf that Aaron made for the newly-freed slaves of Egypt to be their new god was Apis the Bull.

Exodus 32:1-35

Fact of the Day  

No!  It does not say that.  It does not say Aaron made a golden bull.  It does not say he made a golden cow.  Eight times it says they made a baby bovine – a calf – out of their melted gold.

Back in Egypt, the goddess Mehet Werat (centuries later known as Hathor) was the creator goddess, the mother of all.  She is sometimes depicted as sitting and sometimes standing and carrying a child.  Normally, the sun is between her horns.  She supposedly gave birth to the sun god, Ra.  Ra dies every night, but his mother goes to get him and brings him back from the dead which we call dawn.    

The Israelite slaves went into Egypt alive and well under Joseph.  Then they were plunged into slavery – their darkness.  Now, they have not only been resurrected, but they are about to give birth to a new kingdom – their dawn. For over 400 years, they had been exposed to the mythological gods of the Egyptians with hardly a mention of the one true God, the “I AM” – Jehovah/Yahweh.  It is easy  (but not excusable) to see how they could have “gone astray”, even though they did know who the “God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob” was.

No Egyptologist knows who that golden calf represents. But one thing is for sure:  It was not a golden bull.

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But God is a Gentleman

04-Isaac&Jacob-KindleMediumThe scripture for today, June 4 (6/4), is Psalm 6:4 as found in the Old Testament of the Bible:

“Turn, O Lord, and deliver me; save me because of your unfailing love.”

Have you ever walked away from God then couldn’t figure out how to make a turnaround and get your life back on track? Are you there now?  Stop! 

Stop whatever you are thinking and feeling and considering.  Look behind you.  God is a gentleman and will never force Himself on you. When you turn away from him, he turns away from you.  But, oh, how he misses you.  He wants you back so you can feel his love again. 

All you have to do is stop everything and call for him to come get you. “Turn, O Lord! Turn! Deliver me!”

Why would God be so good to someone walking away from him? Because he loves you and is always listening for your voice calling out for him. His love is unfailing.

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