Subject: Why is killing enimies in the OT okay? |
Bible Note: I remember discussing that story in Sun school. He made a vow that God did not require him to make. God does not require human sacrifice, at least not the death/burnt offering kind. Jephthah was wrong to have made that uncalled for vow. He was wrong and kinda stupid. That's like someone saying Lord, let me get this job and I'll kill my dog or Lord, deliver me from alcohol and I'll never eat chocolate again, silly humans! |