RE: Official: Now we have two God's Chosen nations.

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Official: Now we have two God's Chosen nations.

in blurt-174103 •  7 months ago 

But Zelensky is Jewish.

It just means that the Jewish People (Hebrew, Israelites, Jews) are Chosen by the Jewish God.

Known as Yahweh.

If you don’t believe in the Jewish God then don’t worry about it.
If you are Christian then you believe that Jesus is God, so you are Chosen too.
By Jesus… or whatever.

Throughout history, various groups of people have considered themselves to be the chosen people of a deity, for a particular purpose. The phenomenon of a "chosen people" is well known among the Israelites and Jews, where the term (Hebrew: עם סגולה / העם הנבחר, romanized: am segulah / ha-am ha-nivhar) originally referred to the Israelites as being selected by Yahweh to worship only him and to fulfill the mission of proclaiming his truth throughout the world.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chosen_people

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Yahweh or YHWH, right?

In Christianity, he is called the heavenly father of Jesus. In my opinion, the founders of Christianity made a great mistake by not cutting themselves off from the Old Testament. Jesus did not once mention YHWH, he cut himself off from the Jewish traditions by beating the Jews with a stick in their temple. Christianity is falling because it was founded on false foundations. There is no chosen people by God. "God's chosen people" is the greatest lie of all religions

  ·  7 months ago  ·  

It is ALL About WAR.

Yahweh is the “God of War” …

Throughout the mature Old Testament narrative, God is constantly invoked as a God of War. When Moses leads the Israelites out of Egypt, the jubilant Israelites sing to God, calling him a “man of war”: “The LORD is a man of war.” The triumph of God in the Exodus narrative is battling with Pharoah’s army and defeating it—a characteristic of war god literature also tied to the Kenite-Midianite thesis of Yahweh’s origin as an Arabian war deity (Moses meets God in the direction of Arabia and his father is a Midianite, etc.). When the Israelites enter Canaan, Joshua is their warlord leader and most of God’s commands to Joshua and the Israelites are militaristic in nature, furthering the depiction of God inherited from Moses and the Exodus.

Yahweh - God of War …. how Yahweh became the sole deity of Israelite/Judahite worship, at least within the royal court, reliance on the Biblical narrative is key. And the Biblical narrative, as believers and critics alike recognize, is one centered around WAR.

Exodus is filled with violence. Joshua is filled with violence. Judges is filled with violence. 1 and 2 Samuel are filled with violence. In other words, war is what led to the creation of a United Israel with the central cult in Jerusalem, a city conquered by David, whose son, the child of a long warrior tradition, dedicates the Temple to the “God of My Fathers” (Yahweh). Since this kingdom came into existence solely through WAR , the other deities (namely El, but also Baal and Asherah) become persona non-grata. Redactors following the Deuteronomic Reforms cast scorn on the other gods who were unimportant to Israel/Judah’s formation. Thus Baal and Asherah, most prominently, become idols to the Yahweh cult in Jerusalem. (Though Baal and Asherah are also militaristic deities as a side note.)

  ·  7 months ago  ·  

Not chosen by “God” …. But chosen by Yahweh.

Gnostic cosmogony presents a distinction between a supreme, hidden God and a malevolent lesser divinity (sometimes associated with the biblical deity Yahweh) who is responsible for creating the material universe.

The Gnostic interpretation of Yahweh as a self-absorbed lesser demiurge is far more in line with scripture than the ultimate Heavenly Father interpretation.

To briefly explain it, Gnosticism places Yahweh as a lesser God to the Supreme Being. This demiurge is narcissism personified, and in the pursuit of self-glory created the universe. Of course, this is a very complicated belief system that cannot be fully explained in two sentences, but that's basically the gist of it.

Thanks, this explains a lot. Supreme Being - is something I actually believe in. A higher, non-material, timeless consciousness with which all people, animals and plants are connected, or even are parts of it. This explains even the basic question that people should ask themselves: why am I here? What is the purpose of life?

On the other hand, accepting this idea makes all religions useless

  ·  7 months ago  ·  

The greatest mystics of all the World Religions, all the greatest Scientists and Philosophers including Einstein, Carl Sagan and Spinoza were Pantheists that understood that if God is Infinite then Everything is God. How can anything exist outside or separate from the Infinite ? Everything is connected because everything is the same infinite substance. Everything is One, there is nothing else.

Amen

  ·  7 months ago  ·  

So many gods … even in the Jewish Bible (Torah)

Yahweh was an ancient Levantine deity, and national god of the Israelite kingdoms of Israel and Judah. Scholars generally contend that Yahweh is associated with Seir, Edom, Paran and Teman, and later with Canaan. The origins of his worship reach at least to the early Iron Age, and likely to the Late Bronze Age, if not somewhat earlier.

In the oldest biblical literature, he possesses attributes typically ascribed to weather and war deities, fructifying the land and leading the heavenly army against Israel's enemies.

Weather and War.

The early Israelites were polytheistic and worshipped Yahweh alongside a variety of Canaanite gods and goddesses, including El, Asherah and Baal. In later centuries, El and Yahweh became conflated and El-linked epithets such as El Shaddai came to be applied to Yahweh alone.

Some scholars believe El and Yahweh were always conflated. Characteristics of other gods, such as Asherah and Baal, were also selectively "absorbed" in conceptions of Yahweh.

Over time the existence of other gods was denied, and Yahweh was proclaimed the creator deity and sole divinity to be worshipped.

During the Second Temple period, speaking the name of Yahweh in public became regarded as taboo, and Jews instead began to substitute other words, primarily adonai (אֲדֹנָי‬‎, "my Lords"). In Roman times, following the Siege of Jerusalem and destruction of its Temple, in 70 CE, the original pronunciation of the god's name was forgotten entirely.

Yahweh is also invoked in Papyrus Amherst 63, and in Jewish or Jewish-influenced Greco-Egyptian magical texts from the 1st to 5th century CE.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahweh