Why is Israel’s repentance often reactive rather than proactive?
Why Is Israel’s Repentance Often Reactive Rather Than Proactive? The Book of Judges presents a recurring pattern in Israel’s history: the people of Israel only repent after experiencing oppression or disaster. Their repentance is predominantly reactive rather than proactive. This pattern reflects both theological and sociopolitical realities, emphasizing human tendencies, … Continue reading Why is Israel’s repentance often reactive rather than proactive?
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