Topical Studies
What the Bible says about Hatred, Smoldering
(From Forerunner Commentary)
Moab's major transgression was the result of a long-burning feud between Moab and Edom. Out of spite and anger, the Moabites dug up the bones of a long-dead Edomite king and threw them into a fire. This is another example of taking advantage of someone who is weak and defenseless. Can a corpse fight back? The principle here is that every sin has a boomerang. God noticed the sin, burning the bones of the king of Edom, and promised to avenge it (Deuteronomy 32:35).
John W. Ritenbaugh and Richard T. Ritenbaugh
Prepare to Meet Your God! (Part Three)Related Topics: Bitter Envy | Bitterness | Bitterness, Root of | Burning Bones of King of Edom | Edom | Grudge | Hatred, Reinforcement of | Moab | Moab's Transgression | Retaliation | Revenge | Root of Bitterness | Sin has Boomerang Effect | Vengeance
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