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1 | Rebellious against his spirit? | Ps 106:33 | Ray | 140104 | ||
Hi Scribe, Since I am writing to an inactive member, I will address this as a question. 1) In further studying this passage I did not find that God was provoked to anger in Numbers 20:2-13 and I found that Phinehas was jealous with God's jealously in Numbers25. Thus, I believe that the provoking of [Him] in both Psalm 106:29 and 32 could be better understood as "they provoked to anger" and "They also provoked to wrath" since both God and man were involved in the anger or jealous anger. 2) For verse 33 I am penciling in "rebellious against his spirit" because the people were envious of Moses and Aaron as seen from verse 16. Any comments? |
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2 | Rebellious against his spirit? | Ps 106:33 | kalos | 140269 | ||
Ray: Apparently the inactive member chooses to remain inactive. Grace to you, Kalos |
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3 | May I thank you for your activity here? | Ps 106:33 | Ray | 140274 | ||
Hi Kalos, Should I thank you for your observation or should I rephrase my question so that someone would like to be active in discussion? From the heart, Ray |
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4 | May I thank you for your activity here? | Ps 106:33 | kalos | 140294 | ||
Ray: By all means, rephrase the question. :-) Grace to you! Your brother, Kalos |
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