Did God command genocide in the Old Testament? Join Kirk E. Miller and Tremper Longman as they explore the challenging passages, such as Deuteronomy 7:1-6 and Joshua, examining the Canaanite conquest.
Discover how to address the moral and theological concerns raised by these texts, including divine judgment, violence, and the question of religious warfare. Learn how these accounts fit into God’s plan and how to teach these passages effectively today.
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00:00 Introduction: Did God Command Genocide?
00:16 Show Introduction and Listener Engagement
00:52 Meet Dr. Tremper Longman
01:58 The Ethical Issue of Divine Warfare
03:00 Difficult Passages and Modern Implications
07:35 Different Interpretations of Divine Warfare
10:48 The Continuity and Discontinuity Approach
25:46 Jesus and the Intensification of Spiritual Warfare
36:13 Hyperbole in Ancient Near Eastern Battle Reports
39:59 Theological and Moral Justifications for the Canaanite Conquest
48:38 Practical Advice for Preachers and Teachers
51:27 Conclusion and Listener Call to Action