(October 20, 2014 at 8:22 pm)Chas Wrote:(October 20, 2014 at 8:18 pm)Lek Wrote: My interpretation is that it's in the mindset and language of the writer. God knew what Pharaoh would do, and that in turn, would fit in to his plan to free the Israelites from captivity. The quoted verses definitely say that Pharaoh sinned and made the decision, showing his free will in the matter. It would be hard to imagine Moses, or whoever wrote the passages, portraying God as a liar. That's my take on it.
No, God hardened Pharaoh's heart - God made Pharaoh do those things. No free will.
Your interpretations don't add up.
exactly god does what he does to be needed in any situation where he is not needed. the pharaoh even the coldest person has some humanity and he would have let them go and god was like i cannot let this happen and i want to kill some kids i got and idea ill take his free will and control him and do this its a win win.
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