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Undeniably there are parts of Scripture that are ugly. That appears to our modern sensibilities as problematic and even outright hateful. But when we consider how many of these books and documents were written by people in the midst of oppression they suddenly make more sense. How do we read the story of the Red Sea and be reminded that more often then not, we are the Egyptians, not the Israelites?
Undeniably there are parts of Scripture that are ugly. That appears to our modern sensibilities as problematic and even outright hateful. But when we consider how many of these books and documents were written by people in the midst of oppression they suddenly make more sense. How do we read the story of the Red Sea and be reminded that more often then not, we are the Egyptians, not the Israelites?