padredurand.
Thanks for the answer.
I shall get on and study the relevant texts. This could take sometime. We have to go back into Exodus!
Eli was a Levite was he not? That was his family? The geneologies now come into play.
Therefore I have sworn to the house of Eli that the iniquity of Eli’s house shall not be atoned for by sacrifice or offering forever.”
My word stands. I said I'd answer you if you answered me. I did not expect such an answer as this;
God said that Eli's house shall
not be atoned for by sacrifice or offering
forever.
I said, The point is that it has been said that Jesus atoned for all sin. This case proves that belief wrong does it not?
To which you replied, "No."
God said that there would be no atonement you say Jesus atoned! (Just making sure I have it correct)
Anyway I've made something of a start.
1 Sam 2:6 "The LORD brings death and makes alive; he brings down to the grave and raises up.
A message from my sponsor! The Lord gives and the Lord takes away 'a'? Praise Him.
Now look at this.
1 Sam 2:25 If a man sins against another man, God may mediate for him; but if a man sins against the LORD, who will intercede for him?"...
Eli said that.
...His sons, however, did not listen to their father's rebuke,
Why not?
...for it was the LORD's will to put them to death.
Now the sons of Eli were worthless men; they did not know the LORD and the custom of the priests with the people. 1 Samuel 2:12-13a
So what? You said their sins had been atoned for.
It jars against logic.
Yes but that is just what happens, it says nothing about the motivating force applied to the will of man by God does it?
It is the same argument used all the time, again all means all, to assert that God does not give people choices unless people are able to make choices. This is a false assumption because back in Exodus there Moses gave the Israelites the law. God gave it to Moses and told him that the Israelites were to obey it were they not? The choice was theirs. To the right and live, to the left and die. Can any man keep the ten commandments?
1 Sam 2:6 "The LORD brings death and makes alive; he brings down to the grave and raises up.
Questions.
Why do we need intercession when all sin has been atoned for?
Why do we need intercession when all sin has been atoned for and it's down to our faith?
Why did God not leave them alive until they were better disposed towards Him, surely taking them out was against their will. What did they do, sin? But you say, in God's face, that their sins had been atoned for!
Can any man keep the ten commandments?
Israelites were to obey it were they not? The choice was theirs was it not.
Can any man keep the law?
Wouldn't He respond to Esau's misdeeds? Why should He? Were their sins not atoned for?
If Jesus had atoned for their sins then that is double jeopardy. He paid for their sins once.
Answers required.
johnp.