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Did Satan have God's Permission

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by menageriekeeper, Apr 13, 2010.

  1. righteousdude2

    righteousdude2 Well-Known Member
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    My Thoughts....

    It was clear that Satan approached God and was given the approval to test Job....

    However, there are no such Scriptures to support that this was the case in regards to Adam and Eve.

    They were tempted as are we, and they failed to believe and obey what God instructed them in regards to that tree.

    Job was a special case and God clearly came out as the winner.
     
  2. Hawkins

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    The OT is often written in the absolute sense of sovereignty as by the comprehension of the Jews, whatever happened to this universe must be under God's permission. And this can be express in an active tone. Under such an absolute sense, someone's natural death may be considered as 'God killed him'.

    And under such an absolute sense, 'God did it' and 'Satan did it' can both be correct. It's more or less like when asking 'who built the white house'. Under the different situations, you may say 'Americans', or '<the architect's name>', or 'the construction workers'. It is just as a matter of perspective.

    Now you may raise strange question like 'So it is the americans who did it, or the architect or the construction workers who did it?' The answer is that any of them can be correct, as a matter of perspective.
     
  3. menageriekeeper

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    In the context of Adam/Eve and Job:

    Is there a difference between the words test and tempt.

    Job was tested

    Eve was tempted

    What if any is the difference?
     
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