(December 28, 2013 at 7:03 pm)Lek Wrote: This chapter doesn't refer to individuals, but rather it's symbolic language used throughout much of the old testement. The prostitutes represent the nation of Israel, which was unfaithful to God and made alliances with pagan nations and adopted their religions. The language stresses the disgust which God and the prophet Ezekiel had toward Israel. What was wrong with using that language? The old testament world was not as civilized as the world is today. We want to make God into who we think he should be, but he is who he is. A loving God also can be an angry god.
I see and God, who is the most intelligent being and greatest linguist in his creation, couldn't come up with a bit less pornographic language to describe his pet people's betrayal. I wonder why Jesus didn't rave on about gigantic animal's cocks and tsunamis of cum when Judas betrayed him?