I am curious. How did the dogs help him?
I don't see any indication that the dogs were sent by God. Seems like dogs did what dogs do. They are gross like that and eat their own poo too.
It seems to me that the dogs are in the story to reveal that this was not a scene at the rich man's gate that could have gone unnoticed and therefore the rich man was guilty of knowingly neglecting the beggar's condition.
Dogs licking his sores adds a level of detail to the story that removes any doubt that the rich man was unaware of what was happening at his gate. Therefore the listener to the parable has such questions answered (did the rich man know?) by the details of this story, i.e. a pack of dogs licking his sores. Not something that wouldn't cause a scene.
I don't see any indication that the dogs were sent by God. Seems like dogs did what dogs do. They are gross like that and eat their own poo too.
It seems to me that the dogs are in the story to reveal that this was not a scene at the rich man's gate that could have gone unnoticed and therefore the rich man was guilty of knowingly neglecting the beggar's condition.
Dogs licking his sores adds a level of detail to the story that removes any doubt that the rich man was unaware of what was happening at his gate. Therefore the listener to the parable has such questions answered (did the rich man know?) by the details of this story, i.e. a pack of dogs licking his sores. Not something that wouldn't cause a scene.
it's not neglect, and it's not harm. so what is it?
God doesn't add details just to make what He says 'realistic' - reality is defined against God.
dog saliva is antiseptic, and licking a wound keeps it clean, preventing infection.
who made dog saliva? who gave them the inclination to lick sores - not just their own, but those of people?
yes; like you said: they did what the rich man should have done. this is to his shame; even the dogs tended to Lazarus, while he neglected him.
so who do you attribute that too -- where does goodness come from?
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