(July 31, 2012 at 2:28 pm)spockrates Wrote: Hey, Catfish--thanks for posting! Regarding the first suggestion, it seems to me the two lists of sins do not contradict each other, though Ezekiel's list is more exhaustive. Do you think these words of Ezekiel,
"'And they ... committed abomination before me...'"
echo these words of James?
"...giving themselves over to fornication, and going after strange flesh..."
I'm thinking they are describing the same sins, though James is certainly less vague. Elsewhere in the Old Testament, it describes how gang rape was a common occurrence in Sodom and Gomorrah.
Yes, I do believe one list was more complete than the other. Kinda like the flood narative.
(July 31, 2012 at 2:28 pm)spockrates Wrote: Regarding the second suggestion, I'm not sure I see a conflict. James describes the fate of those who died in the original catastrophe (whether it was a meteor strike, or a powerful volcanic eruption, I don't know). Ezekiel describes the fate of those who take after the people who died long ago by committing the same sins they committed.
My take on Ezekiel is that Sodom will be restored to it's former estate which appears to contradict the "fate" of Sodom described in Jude.

