Rhetorical question
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The Jews have a really fucked up view of God and prophecy. From what I've read, they literally believe that 6,000,000 Jews had to be burnt in a fire to return to the promised land, and apparently they believed they could force the issue.
As a Christian, I'm always skeptical of people who insist that prophecy always has to be taken 100% literally. As though God doesn't love His metaphors and parables when explaining things to us. People who think they can force His hand by playing Magic Spells: Gargoyles Edition are even shadier.
yeah, if God is perfect, then God knows perfectly how to use abstract ideas and nuance. a lot of Christianity in general depends so much on this fact, it's really a shame most either ignore it or completely twist the intended interpretation.
That's literally what makes them j*wish. In Christ, God revealed that a huge chunk of his eternal strategy was a word game to distract the Enemy. The judeans who accepted God's revealed explanation became Christians. The judeans who replied "nuh uh" are the cursed people we suffer under today.