OT Evangelism
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 7:43 am
Other than Jonah, I can't think of many cases of OT "evangelism."
There didn't seem to be an emphasis from God to "convert" the pagan nations, but rather to withdraw from and avoid them.
Why is this?
And a further question-- let's assume that the repentance shown by the Ninevites after Jonah's preaching "stuck." Would they have been expected to convert to Judaism? Would they be "allowed" to woship via sacrifice etc in Ninevah, or would they have to travel to Jerusalem? That wouldn't be very practical.
Just some random musings to start off a Saturday.
TK
There didn't seem to be an emphasis from God to "convert" the pagan nations, but rather to withdraw from and avoid them.
Why is this?
And a further question-- let's assume that the repentance shown by the Ninevites after Jonah's preaching "stuck." Would they have been expected to convert to Judaism? Would they be "allowed" to woship via sacrifice etc in Ninevah, or would they have to travel to Jerusalem? That wouldn't be very practical.
Just some random musings to start off a Saturday.
TK