I. Shameful yoke on the Pharaoh: YHWH hardens the
Pharaoh's heart, preventing any hope of a peaceful
exodus from Egypt.
--Exodus 7:3-4
II. Shameful cunning against the Pharaoh again:
YHWH makes the Pharaoh unable to appreciate
the convincing power of Moses' magic.
--Exodus 9:12
III. Shame redoubled: YHWH hardens the heart of
the Pharaoh and his aides so that they will not
accept Moses' ultimatum.
--Exodus 10:1
--Exodus 11:10
IV. Shameful injury: YHWH hardens the hearts of the
pursuing Egyptian soldiers so that YHWH can
destroy them.
--Exodus 14:17
V. Shameful conquest: YHWH hardens the hearts of
the Hivites of Gibeon so that they will not make
peace with Israel, leading to genocide of the Hivites.
--Joshua 11:19-20
VI. Shameful scorn: YHWH makes the Jews unable to
think straight about repentance so that YHWH can
continue to punish them. Jesus confirms that YHWH
took away the free will of the Jews.
--Isaiah 63:17
--John 12:38-40
VII. Shameful doom: Paul writes YHWH purposefully
hardened the hearts of most Jews to reject Jesus
so that salvation could come to the gentiles.
--Romans 11:7-12
These are deep shames--the sickly portions of the
inerrant words of the Bible. Is the God of Abraham
shameproof? Wouldst the Godpods seize on these
constraints on free will and press them into their
memory and wake up and open their eyes and ears.
--Exodus 10:1
--Exodus 11:10
IV. Shameful injury: YHWH hardens the hearts of the
pursuing Egyptian soldiers so that YHWH can
destroy them.
--Exodus 14:17
V. Shameful conquest: YHWH hardens the hearts of
the Hivites of Gibeon so that they will not make
peace with Israel, leading to genocide of the Hivites.
--Joshua 11:19-20
VI. Shameful scorn: YHWH makes the Jews unable to
think straight about repentance so that YHWH can
continue to punish them. Jesus confirms that YHWH
took away the free will of the Jews.
--Isaiah 63:17
--John 12:38-40
VII. Shameful doom: Paul writes YHWH purposefully
hardened the hearts of most Jews to reject Jesus
so that salvation could come to the gentiles.
--Romans 11:7-12
These are deep shames--the sickly portions of the
inerrant words of the Bible. Is the God of Abraham
shameproof? Wouldst the Godpods seize on these
constraints on free will and press them into their
memory and wake up and open their eyes and ears.
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