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• Phil 3:2a . . Beware of dogs,
Dogs in ancient Israel were regarded with the same degree of abhorrence
that we in the west regard rodents. They weren't your average domesticated
pet, but rather feral, homeless curs that prowled city streets and landfills,
feeding on garbage, road kill, and the remains of low income folk who died
without proper burial A study of the dogs of the Old Testament reveals just
how low in one's estimation is the person regarded as one (e.g. 1Kgs 14:11,
1Kgs 21:19, 1Kgs 21:24, 2Kgs 9:29-37; cf. Luke 16:21).
Feral dogs are not only unsanitary, but treacherous too.
"Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before
swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend
you." (Matt 7:6)
There are also guard dogs; which would correspond to people so passionate
and protective of their religion of choice that they will literally kill people who
refuse to agree with them; for example:
"Dogs have surrounded me; a band of evil men has encircled me, they have
pierced my hands and my feet." (Ps 22:16)
The "dogs" in that passage were Israel's religious elite; the very ones who
had Jesus arrested and put to death on trumped up charges. Pilate caught
on right quick that the Jews weren't after Christ's blood on account of crime;
but because of envy (Matt 27:18). In other words: Christ was an effective
rival that had to be eliminated. Christians have really got to watch their
backs around Machiavellian zealots deranged enough to murder people who
dare to oppose and/or criticize their belief systems.
A "dog" then can be categorized as someone who is spiritually feral; which
Webster's defines as: (1) of, relating to, or suggestive of an animal; viz:
savage, (2) not domesticated or cultivated; viz: wild, untamed, (3) having
escaped from domestication and become wild, and (4) beastly.
So a dog, in the spiritual sense, is little more than a brutish human
scavenger destined for a very unpleasant future in the same category as
witches, fornicators, murderers, idolaters, and liars. (Rev 22:13-15)
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• Phil 3:2a . . Beware of dogs,
Dogs in ancient Israel were regarded with the same degree of abhorrence
that we in the west regard rodents. They weren't your average domesticated
pet, but rather feral, homeless curs that prowled city streets and landfills,
feeding on garbage, road kill, and the remains of low income folk who died
without proper burial A study of the dogs of the Old Testament reveals just
how low in one's estimation is the person regarded as one (e.g. 1Kgs 14:11,
1Kgs 21:19, 1Kgs 21:24, 2Kgs 9:29-37; cf. Luke 16:21).
Feral dogs are not only unsanitary, but treacherous too.
"Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before
swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend
you." (Matt 7:6)
There are also guard dogs; which would correspond to people so passionate
and protective of their religion of choice that they will literally kill people who
refuse to agree with them; for example:
"Dogs have surrounded me; a band of evil men has encircled me, they have
pierced my hands and my feet." (Ps 22:16)
The "dogs" in that passage were Israel's religious elite; the very ones who
had Jesus arrested and put to death on trumped up charges. Pilate caught
on right quick that the Jews weren't after Christ's blood on account of crime;
but because of envy (Matt 27:18). In other words: Christ was an effective
rival that had to be eliminated. Christians have really got to watch their
backs around Machiavellian zealots deranged enough to murder people who
dare to oppose and/or criticize their belief systems.
A "dog" then can be categorized as someone who is spiritually feral; which
Webster's defines as: (1) of, relating to, or suggestive of an animal; viz:
savage, (2) not domesticated or cultivated; viz: wild, untamed, (3) having
escaped from domestication and become wild, and (4) beastly.
So a dog, in the spiritual sense, is little more than a brutish human
scavenger destined for a very unpleasant future in the same category as
witches, fornicators, murderers, idolaters, and liars. (Rev 22:13-15)
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