quantumfaith
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Would be interested in knowing thoughts about this passage of scripture.
Here are three perspectives (in a nutshell) that I have come across.
1. Jephthah made a vow to God, which superceded anything else. It doesn’t mean the vow was a good thing, but it was a vow nonetheless.
2. Jephthah’s daughter was only to be a “living sacrifice”–she merely remained unmarried the rest of her days, much to her chagrin.
3. The Bible simply reports what happened. This doesn’t mean it was right.
Here are three perspectives (in a nutshell) that I have come across.
1. Jephthah made a vow to God, which superceded anything else. It doesn’t mean the vow was a good thing, but it was a vow nonetheless.
2. Jephthah’s daughter was only to be a “living sacrifice”–she merely remained unmarried the rest of her days, much to her chagrin.
3. The Bible simply reports what happened. This doesn’t mean it was right.