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1 | Why was Judah the chosen tribe? | Gen 49:10 | Searcher56 | 189602 | ||
God's day to you, Doc, I never mentioned Judah was chosen based on his being more deserving than the others ... I pointed out "Judah could have also been DQed": -He is the one who suggested to sell Joesph (Gen 37:26ff). -He had relationship with Tamar, his daughter-in-law (Gen 38:14ff). If it was by merit, Joesph would have been choosen, including his view of his brother's actions (Gen 50:20) ... again, Judah being the leader. If you read that I thought Judah was chosen by merit, point it out ... I don't want to miscommmunicate. Searcher |
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2 | Why was Judah the chosen tribe? | Gen 49:10 | DocTrinsograce | 189604 | ||
Sorry... I didn't understand the "DQ" shorthand. Does it mean disqualified? Qualification and merit are equivalent terms. | ||||||
3 | Why was Judah the chosen tribe? | Gen 49:10 | Searcher56 | 189608 | ||
Yes - DQ mean disqualified. I'll not use shorthand. I am sorry for the confusion. | ||||||
4 | Why was Judah the chosen tribe? | Gen 49:10 | kalos | 189610 | ||
Searcher: Thanks for the clarification. The first thing I thought of was that DQ stood for either Dairy Queen or my great-great-nephew's initials, which are DQ. :-) Grace to you, Kalos |
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