spr thlim | Book of Psalms | ||
ng | 53 | ||
a | lmnxk yl-mklt mwcil ldvid. | 1 | For the leader. In illness. An insight of David. |
b | amr nbl blibo ain alohim. hwkitu vhtyibu yvvl ain yowh-'tob. | 2 | Senseless said in its heart, God? Nothing. They destroy, they do abomination, injustice. There is none doing good. |
g | alohim mwmiim hwqif yl-bni-adm, lraot hiw mwcil, dorw at-alohim. | 3 | God from the heavens leaned over to have a look at the human children, to see if there was any insight, searching out God. |
d | culo sg ikdiv nalku. ain yowh-'tob, ain gm-akd. | 4 | Every one spineless, altogether corrupt. There is none doing good, not even a single one. |
h | hloa idyu poyli-avvn, aocli ymi aclu lkm? alohim la qrau. | 5 | Did they not know, these workers of mischief, eating my people as they eat bread? God they do not call. |
v | wm pkdu pkd la-hih-pkd, ci-alohim pizr yxmot konç. hbiwot ci-alohim masm. | 6 | There they dread dread where dread is not there, because God scattered the bones of those armed against you. You shamed them, because God refused them. |
z | mi iitn mxion iwuyot iwral? bwub alohim wbut ymo, igl iyqob iwmk iwral. | 7 | When will the salvation of Israel be given from Zion? When God turns the captivity of his people, Jacob will rejoice. Israel will be glad. |
spr thlim | Book of Psalms | ||
id | 14 | ||
a | lmnxk ldvid. amr nbl blibo ain alohim. hwkitu htyibu ylilh ain yowh-'tob. | 1 | For the leader. Of David. Senseless said in its heart, God? Nothing. They destroy, they do abomination, wantonness. There is none doing good. |
b | ihvh mwmiim hwqif yl-bni-adm, lraot hiw mwcil, dorw at-alohim. | 2 | Yahweh, from the heavens, leaned over to have a look at the human children, to see if there was any insight, searching out God. |
g | hcol sr ikdiv nalku. ain yowh-'tob, ain gm-akd. | 3 | The lot of them are stubborn, altogether corrupt. There is none doing good, not even a single one. |
d | hloa idyu cl-poyli-avvn, aocli ymi aclu lkm? ihvh la qrau. | 4 | Did they not know, all these workers of mischief, eating my people as they eat bread? Yahweh they do not call. |
h | wm pkdu pkd, ci-alohim bdor xdiq. | 5 | There they dread dread, because God is in the generation of one who is righteous. |
v | yxt-yni tbiwu, ci ihvh mkshu. | 6 | You shame the advice of the poor, because Yahweh is their refuge. |
z | mi iitn mxion iwuyt iwral? bwub ihvh wbut ymo, igl iyqob iwmk iwral. | 7 | When will the salvation of Israel be given from Zion? When Yahweh turns the captivity of his people, Jacob will rejoice, Israel will be glad. |
Freedom and Faith are two of the big words making the rounds these days. There are many such words and many words have been written about them. If I believed in absolute freedom, and if I believed in the Messiahship of any old leader who happens to come along, I would be very upset if my idol lost an election. But I do not believe in either 'absolute freedom' or that any old leader who happens to come along is anointed. Nor did I ever believe such. I know at least one Canadian fellow, a zealous Christian boy about 30, 5 years ago, who told me that Trump would be the saviour of the US. Perhaps indeed, but only by his negative example.
Who knows, (I won't say), but zeal in a 30 year old is to be considered with care. I also have friends, much older I expect, who might believe that Trump never lied, but I won't say here either. How long does it take a human to mature? And how does one actually manage the decisions about truth and falsehood that we must make in our own minds every day? It is a very careful and very careless process. If you are a scholar, you are careful, but who can afford to footnote opinions in a conversation? Only the pedant.
Did he lose? Yes he did.
Did he deserve to lose? Yes, and by a much wider margin than he actually did.
I am free to hold the second statement as an opinion. I am responsible for whatever consequences it implies, like that I think a large proportion of citizens of the USA were deluded, and perhaps still are. I am free to say the first statement that he lost and free to seek information to determine the factuality of that statement. I am free to speak as long as my freedom does not harm others. Does it harm someone to think that I may consider them uninformed? I doubt it. I may do them good. It would harm them if I agreed with them or coddled them. Then they would not mature.
If you are a follower of Jesus, you will know that it is by the cross, not by holding the right opinions, not by believing the right things, that we mature. If you are faithful in this following, you will also know that such freedom to follow is a kind of bond-service, free at last, but bound to a real leader, so hardly free at all.
As I look at social behaviour, I see that people use words and particularly words from religious texts to take power over others. We should know when such an act is abuse of power. We should know when true statements are being used as lies.
There are tensions of course between texts and tensions between policies. Should we wear a mask? I haven't heard anyone quote Paul on this yet, but they could (wrongly of course): from 2 Corinthians, "We all with open face, etc...") But we wear a mask to protect others from our ghastly emanations from nose and mouth, visible and invisible. (So much for the glory of the open face.)
Jesus and Moses trump Paul in this case, for they say we should love our neighbours. And wearing a mask at this time, or keeping your distance and not shaking hands, are acts of love for your neighbour, not an infringement of your social or religious rights.
And as far as election is concerned, there is a public record of the problems with prejudice, politics and fairness to our south. Of course, people who need to will not see the record. Particularly on 'rigging the vote'. The vote was not 'rigged' but attempts at voter suppression were made because some people do not want to let other people vote. They would not admit this openly, but they would do and have done any and all of the following: declare mail-in voting as fraudulent, disrupt the mail, provide only one dropbox in a large county, make signature verification procedurally difficult, provide too few polling places, define the counties such that minority votes fail to be seen, and refuse to accept an outcome that they didn't want.
So again - Who is Yahweh that God should turn the captivity of his people. To what are we captive?
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