God’s Commission to Kill the Midianites (Part 3)

  1. God’s judgements are unsearchable. We are tiny compared to the magnitude of God. To back his point Torrey quotes Romans 11:33 which says: “His decisions cannot be explained, nor his ways understood!”

My View

I agree with Torrey on this point. God sometimes works in mysterious ways and we cannot always understand or see the point (Isaiah 55:8). But the question still stares us in the face, “How can a loving God commission a holocaust?” I don’t see any easy way out. The way I read it, the writer was trying to stress on the close relationship Moses and the Israelites shared with Yahweh. In order to do so convincingly, he inserted Divine sanctions on all the actions of the Israelites through history. Consequently, not everything the Israelites did was out of obedience to God’s command. Some of their acts, were perhaps their own doing, which the author later gave Divine backing. That being said, I think this is the best response to the problem. 

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