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1 | Why did God hate Esau? Romans 9:13 | Mal 1:3 | azurelaw | 193721 | ||
Dear Maxpower, You say: So a millennium and a half later WHEN GOD LOOKED BACK (caps are my emphasis) on the outworking of both this blessing and curse... Could you please elaborate more on what do you mean by "when God looked back"? Your statement gives me the impression that God has to wait till He finds the need to look back on certain outcomes before He delivers His guidances. Perhaps I have misunderstood you. Thank you for your clarification. Shalom Azure |
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2 | Why did God hate Esau? Romans 9:13 | Mal 1:3 | maxpower | 193820 | ||
The statement is rhetorical; when speaking in the past tense, one is 'looking back', even if the speaker himself, is not subject to time. Therefore, “But you say, ‘How have You…,’ … ‘Yet I have loved…’,” is, in a manner of speaking, looking back. |
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