aNo specific sin is given as the reason for God\'s great wrath.The connection between Sodom and homosexuality is derived from the depicted attempt of a mob of city people to rape Lot\'s male guests. Some suggest the sinfulness of that, for the original writers of the Biblical account, ...
Confusion of biblical proportions in time-travelling tale of the wrath of godReviewed Colin Waters
Psalm 34 is David’s response of gratitude to God for delivering him from this perilous situation. It serves as both a personal thanksgiving and an instructional piece, urging others to “taste and see that the Lord is good” (verse 8). David uses his experience to emphasize themes of God...
Jacob then fled his brother’s wrath and went to take refuge with the Aramaean tribe of his ancestors at Haran in Mesopotamia. Along his journey Jacob received a special revelation from God: God promised Jacob lands and numerous offspring that would prove to be the blessing of the entire ...