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Bitter Waters Jealousy. Nor does it include anything reasonably interpreted as an abortion. The bitterness of the water becomes a moment of revelation. The root ק.נ.א “jealous zeal” in the chapter on the sotah (numbers 5) highlights a key goal of the ritual and its accompanying offering, namely, to remove the husband’s jealous. In revelation 8:11, the “star” named wormwood falls upon the waters, turning them bitter, a representation of the consequences of sin and judgment upon the earth. Unless god supernaturally intervened, the rite described in numbers 5 would declare a woman innocent by default. This close biblical connection between sexual faithfulness and spiritual faithfulness (see also numbers 25 in this context), already noted in. That’s not an endorsement of jealousy or suspicion. It was a leveling of the playing field, a means to provide a husband with the information his wife already possessed.

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In revelation 8:11, the “star” named wormwood falls upon the waters, turning them bitter, a representation of the consequences of sin and judgment upon the earth. The root ק.נ.א “jealous zeal” in the chapter on the sotah (numbers 5) highlights a key goal of the ritual and its accompanying offering, namely, to remove the husband’s jealous. It was a leveling of the playing field, a means to provide a husband with the information his wife already possessed. The bitterness of the water becomes a moment of revelation. Nor does it include anything reasonably interpreted as an abortion. That’s not an endorsement of jealousy or suspicion. Unless god supernaturally intervened, the rite described in numbers 5 would declare a woman innocent by default. This close biblical connection between sexual faithfulness and spiritual faithfulness (see also numbers 25 in this context), already noted in.

Bitter Waters The Laws of Jealousy. ppt download

Bitter Waters Jealousy In revelation 8:11, the “star” named wormwood falls upon the waters, turning them bitter, a representation of the consequences of sin and judgment upon the earth. This close biblical connection between sexual faithfulness and spiritual faithfulness (see also numbers 25 in this context), already noted in. The root ק.נ.א “jealous zeal” in the chapter on the sotah (numbers 5) highlights a key goal of the ritual and its accompanying offering, namely, to remove the husband’s jealous. It was a leveling of the playing field, a means to provide a husband with the information his wife already possessed. The bitterness of the water becomes a moment of revelation. That’s not an endorsement of jealousy or suspicion. Unless god supernaturally intervened, the rite described in numbers 5 would declare a woman innocent by default. In revelation 8:11, the “star” named wormwood falls upon the waters, turning them bitter, a representation of the consequences of sin and judgment upon the earth. Nor does it include anything reasonably interpreted as an abortion.

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