No if hate is what it says then hate is the best meaning. The number in strongs which is #8130 means "to hate
personally, enemy, foe, hateful, utterly odious.  Why do you find it difficult to accept the fact that God hates
some things?  Jesus says in the book of Revelation that he hates the work of the Nicolaitians, so there are certain
things that he hates also ....  Judyt
 
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 20:01:01 -0400 "Slade Henson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I think you guys have been playing nicely so far. Only a bit of sand has been flung in each other's eyes. Do you mind if I step in and make a small comment?
 
Look at Psalm 11:4-7 and its use of the English word hate. We look at hate as a "strong emotion of disdain and strong negative feelings (perhaps even evoking the desire for murder)." Can I ask you to transplant the English word oppose in place of hate? Do you think that fits God's personality better? I do. Now, look at Strong's/Young's and see if you agree on the English word oppose's usage.
 
(Another way of looking at this word -- the Hebrew word sane -- is one who needs to change.)
 
-- slade

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'Tweeking':But for the Grace of God....any one of us could...

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Psalm 11:4  The LORD is in His (7) holy temple; the LORD'S (8) throne is in heaven;
          His (9) eyes behold, His eyelids test the sons of men.
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       The LORD (10) tests the righteous and (11) the wicked,
          And
the one who loves violence His soul hates.
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       Upon the wicked He will (12) rain [1] snares;
          (13) Fire and brimstone and (14) burning wind will be the portion of (15) their cup.
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       For the LORD is (16) righteous, (17) He loves righteousness;
          The upright will (18) behold His face.


  
 

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