BlaznFattyz said:If anything the history of adam resembles more the history of the jewish people, because adam was first, then given a law which he broke, an animal had to be sacrificed, thus spilled blood, to cover his sin, and was banished for his disobedience. themes which would later resurface with god's chosen people, the jews.
doing what god wants of us is out of love first and foremost, not submission. With love comes the wanting to be obedient, wanting to love others, and the wanting to please god out of your own volition, not coercion.
"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength."
If a man says, "I love God," and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who doesn't love his brother whom he has seen, how can he love God whom he has not seen?
Agreed to a point. The Jews were not the first. They were the chosen. In other words the Hebrews were not the first, but chosen. Ishmaelites were the first. Cain was the first, Able was the chosen.
As a first born, I understand this concept. Even when planned, the "first" is never the chosen, due to I guess, trial and error.
My parents for example, love me because I was the first. It is a love that is the strongest of loves. But my kid brother is the "chosen". He is the baby, and all mistakes made before are not in his upbrining. If parents could have a "crush" on their kids, then that is what my parents have on him.
But, I wouldn't trade places with my kid brother for love nor money, as I accept what I've been given (relish in it actually). because I am me.
Arabs at large were the first, Hebrews were the "chosen".
How ironic that the oldest of God's people have the youngest religious belief.
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