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Did God Command Genocide? (S2E2)

25 min · 26 de nov de 2025
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In this episode we tackle the challenging question of whether God commanded genocide in the context of the Canaanites. Join us as we explore the historical and moral implications of God's commands, and the distinction between divine judgment and genocide.  Biblical References 1. Genesis 12:1–3 2. Exodus 23:28–31 3. Exodus 33:2 4. Exodus 34:24 5. Leviticus 18 6. Numbers 13:28–29 7. Numbers 21:32 8. Numbers 33:52–55 9. Deuteronomy 33:27 10. Joshua 2 11. Joshua 3:10 12. Joshua 6 13. Joshua 9:24 14. Joshua 10–11 15. Joshua 11:14 16. Joshua 11:20 17. Joshua 11:21–23 18. Joshua 12:1 19. Joshua 13:1 20. Joshua 13:6 21. Joshua 15–19 22. Joshua 23:5 23. Joshua 23:9 24. Joshua 24:8 25. Joshua 24:12 26. Joshua 24:18 27. Ezekiel 18:31–32 28. Ezekiel 33:11 29. 2 Samuel 12:14 30. 2 Samuel 12:23 Extra-Biblical References 1. “Is God a Moral Monster” - Paul Copan 2. “Is God a Vindictive Bully” - Paul Copan 3. “How Did The Ancient Israelites Understand the CONQUEST OF CANAAN?” - Dr. Michael S. Heiser

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