wickwoman said:I have a bumper sticker by Ghandi on my car that says "an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind." Of course, it only makes everyone half blind, but anyway, it's catchy. But maybe it's time to get a new sticker since this makes sense to me Dave. And I liked on Fire's commentary too. It does put it into perspective.
Proverbs 26:27 (New International Version)
27 If a man digs a pit, he will fall into it;
if a man rolls a stone, it will roll back on him.
It doesn't say, someone will push him into the pit or someone will roll a stone over him. So it could be "the equal and opposite reaction" is what the "eye for an eye" scripture is referring to. And not a separate party executing judgment.
But, considering that, why God's need for a human sacrifice as repayment for our sin?
That's what I've never understood.
If we are going with eye for an eye, then, technically, God would disobey us, and all would be well, so I'm confused why there is a need for human sacrifice.
I go to God with this all the time, and rarely get an answer.