

Yahweh's Repentance And The Immutability Of The Divine Will | Prof. Gregory Vall
Mar 15, 2014
Professor Gregory Vall discusses the theological complexities around Yahweh's repentance in the Old Testament, exploring the tension it creates with the immutability of God's will. The podcast delves into interpretations of biblical passages to maintain belief in an unchanging God, with a focus on divine attributes and deliberate creation in Genesis 1. It also examines the significance of Yahweh's presence and will in the Exodus narrative, as well as instances of Yahweh's repentance in interactions between biblical figures like Moses, Balaam, and Samuel.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Exploring Yahweh's Repentance and the Immutability of God's Will
02:53 • 5min
Understanding Biblical Passages and Divine Immutability
08:21 • 3min
Divine Repentance and Divine Will in the Story of Noah's Ark
11:40 • 15min
The Significance of Yahweh's Presence and Will in the Exodus Narrative
27:07 • 19min
Exploring Yahweh's Repentance in Biblical Interactions
46:23 • 9min
Yahweh's Mercy and the Immutability of the Divine Will in Old Testament Narratives
55:02 • 6min