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An Eye for an Eye always feels like a weird part of the Bible. It is meant to be the book of love, but does this part represent hate?
In this video, we discuss this phrase and talk about the themes of revenge and retribution.
I hope you enjoy.
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To check out more about my content feel free to go to my YouTube Channel Apologetics for All to access clips and extra discussions
Support the show
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If you would want to support the channel and what I am doing, please follow me on Patreon:
www.patreon.com/christianityforall
Where else to find Josh Yen:
Philosophy YT: https://bit.ly/philforall
Education: https://bit.ly/joshyen
Buisness: https://bit.ly/logosedu
My Website: https://joshuajwyen.com/
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Send a text
An Eye for an Eye always feels like a weird part of the Bible. It is meant to be the book of love, but does this part represent hate?
In this video, we discuss this phrase and talk about the themes of revenge and retribution.
I hope you enjoy.
--------------------------
To check out more about my content feel free to go to my YouTube Channel Apologetics for All to access clips and extra discussions
Support the show
--------------------------
If you would want to support the channel and what I am doing, please follow me on Patreon:
www.patreon.com/christianityforall
Where else to find Josh Yen:
Philosophy YT: https://bit.ly/philforall
Education: https://bit.ly/joshyen
Buisness: https://bit.ly/logosedu
My Website: https://joshuajwyen.com/