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Message Subject Prophecies Jesus gave in Mathew 24 and Revevelation require internet and smartphone
Poster Handle b4its2l8
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Not "contradictory".

Nor does the comparison show that God "changes", which scripture states that He does NOT "change".

God had previously told Abraham that the Canaanite land would belong to his descendants. They were wicked people who were from the Nephilim "line".

Once the Hebrews got settled into the "promised land", they didn't go out to neighboring lands to invade them. They merely defended themselves from attacks by those neighbors.

The Romans 12 verse is the result of a "new thing" that God had implemented, meaning that He had already sent His Son Jesus Yeshua to preach and teach the gospel of Salvation.

The Old Testament is full of "new things" that God Yahuah did at various points in time for His people.
 Quoting: TheLordsServant


You are quite correct.

Unfortunately, The Israelites did not obey God. They did not destroy the people around them...

And their descendents worshipped the idols of 'the other nations'...
 Quoting: b4its2l8


Actually, God did not want "all" the inhabitants wiped out at once.

I would like to quote some interesting points from this article:

Israel’s Downfall (Joshua 23 - Judges 3)

One reason was that if all the people of the entire land of Canaan were wiped out right away, the wild animals that lived there would be too great in number, compared to the number of Israelites. These wild animals would make it unsafe for the Israelites to live in the land.

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 Quoting: b4its2l8


The other reason God allowed some of the people to remain was to teach and to test the Israelites (Judges 3:1)...

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And apparently they failed the test:

After that generation died, another generation grew up who did not acknowledge the Lord or remember the mighty things he had done for Israel. They abandoned the Lord, the God of their ancestors, who had brought them out of Egypt.
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The Israelites were faithful to God only as long as Joshua and the leaders lived.

Judges 1 tells of many battles that were fought by the tribes of Israel after Joshua’s death. But the Israelites did not kill the enemy, or even drive them out of the land.

One tribe after another made slaves out of the people. In Judges 3, we read:

So the people of Israel lived among the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites...
 
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