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Day 12
WHY ALL THE BLOODSHED?
[Scheduled Reading: Joshua 22-24; Judges 1-15]
Often reading through the Old Testament feels like an endless list of casualty records—like reading about America’s Civil War, only much worse.
Lot’s of killing. Big battles. Non-stop bloodshed.
What’s the reason for all this death? Why was God so set on helping the Israelites to wipe out their enemies? And why, all of the sudden, does the killing campaign end as we enter the New Testament? Why the shift in strategy from destruction of enemies to “turning the other cheek”?
It’s all about The Seed
Again, for 4,000 years God is working The Seed through history. Preserving the path for The Seed involves survival—keeping the lineage of Israel alive. And this means destroying enemies that stand in the way.
Time and time again, God’s supernatural intervention leads to massive death and destruction of humans. It’s hard for us to relate to this today. But it’s a testament to how God has preserved The Seed over the course of history.
As The Seed gets closer to the New Testament, the killing campaigns end. God even allows Israel to be exiled. But He keeps The Seed alive.
Once Jesus Christ finally appears on the scene, the campaign of destruction is replaced with a campaign of deliverance. Instead of destroying enemies that stand in the way, these enemies have the opportunity to be delivered from the wrath of sin.
About this Plan
With one hour of reading a day, you can "Power Read" through the Bible” in 60 days. Seriously! The Bible is readable and understandable, especially when read quickly. For 60 days this plan keeps the Bible’s big picture in view by providing daily insights and encouragement to help you stay on track.
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