• Glytch
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    8 months ago

    Makes me think of my favorite verse to quote in arguments: Pslam 137:9 - Happy is the one who seizes your infants and dashes them against the rocks (NIV).

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        8 months ago

        Context is important. It’s a song of imagined - and not executed - revenge. The writer is wishing that what happened to their kids also happened to the invaders kids. The Babylonians dashed Jewish kids against rocks, and the Jews didn’t respond in kind - couldn’t in fact, because the Law forbade it.

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          8 months ago

          The thing is, most people that will cite the bible as an argument are already taking shit out of their context, so at this point it’s just fair game.

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        New international version I wanted to be clear on the translation I was quoting, because it can make a difference in wording and sometimes meaning.