Thank you for sharing that, M! That story always bothered me. Your link is well worth the short read to understand it better.
It paints quite a different picture when you understand that the phrase often translated as “boys” in this story is used elsewhere to describe Hadad the Edomite and Solomon as a young adult. These weren’t little brats making fun of a bald man. They were grown idolaters mocking the LORD’s prophet.
Good late afternoon. I had an eye exam today so dilation has slowly been wearing off. Nothing seems to have changed with my eyes so I will take that as good news.
The weather has been cooler and very breezy after that storm we had.
I look forward to reading that article from M.
Feel8ng so sad/mad about the Jewish couple shot and killed in DC.
morning all
a bright sunny day here in the foothills
j
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Good morning to you as well. Another beautiful day here.
mumsee
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Remember the story of the “boy”-devouring bears and the prophet Elisha?
Chad Bird gives a better interpretation:
https://www.1517.org/articles/the-misunderstood-story-of-bear-attacks-a-bald-prophet-and-forty-two-mouthy-kids
M
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Thank you for sharing that, M! That story always bothered me. Your link is well worth the short read to understand it better.
It paints quite a different picture when you understand that the phrase often translated as “boys” in this story is used elsewhere to describe Hadad the Edomite and Solomon as a young adult. These weren’t little brats making fun of a bald man. They were grown idolaters mocking the LORD’s prophet.
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Good late afternoon. I had an eye exam today so dilation has slowly been wearing off. Nothing seems to have changed with my eyes so I will take that as good news.
The weather has been cooler and very breezy after that storm we had.
I look forward to reading that article from M.
Feel8ng so sad/mad about the Jewish couple shot and killed in DC.
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