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    jealousgod

    Explore "jealousgod" with insightful episodes like "Truth or Dare", "How Can God Be a Jealous God and Still Remain Sinless?", "Episode 3: Book of Revelation of John 2:1-7, Letter to Ephesus, "Losing Prime Love: Privatizing Jesus" (November 16, 2020)" and "Is God really 1 in your life today?" from podcasts like ""Madlik Podcast – Disruptive Torah Thoughts on Judaism", "Chasing Hope with Katherine Abraham", "Book of Revelation" and "CONSUMING FIRE RADIO"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Truth or Dare

    Truth or Dare

    Join Geoffrey Stern and Rabbi Adam Mintz recorded on Clubhouse on June 1st 2023. We compare and contrast the Biblical Sotah (Suspected Woman) and the ritual of the bitter waters to the trial by ordeal found in ancient societies up until the Salem Witch Trials. We ask, what we can learn from this primitive form of justice.

    Sefaria Source sheet: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/492460

    Transcript on episode web page: https://madlik.com/2023/06/01/truth-or-dare/ 

    How Can God Be a Jealous God and Still Remain Sinless?

    How Can God Be a Jealous God and Still Remain Sinless?
    Is it natural for a human being to feel jealous of someone's success?

    We tend to do this every time we look at various social networking sites like Facebook, Instagram, etc. These social media platforms trigger jealousy. We are living in an envious world.

    How can God be a jealous God and remain sinless? Is this possible?

    God is not capable of experiencing sinful jealousy, and that is what we need to understand. Is it natural for a human being to feel jealous of someone's success?

    It is jealousy that God feels when demonstrating His loving protection towards His children, similar to the ways in which earthly parents behave. God is very particular when it comes to His children, somewhat like when you think of yourself.

    Let’s tune in to another episode of 'Chasing Hope' with Katherine Abraham and see how God's infinite love, mercy and protection run parallel to a negative word like jealousy.