Surah 4:34 It's said very clear. I don't think it's necessary to explain it. Besides, I don't want to cause unnecessary trouble.
Why does it matter, and why should the Jewish interpretation be any different than the Christian interpretation, if the Bible is properly interpreted?How do Jews interpret, what Christians interpret as Genesis 3:16?
Before I believed in Jesus, I read a lot of religious books. It's no big deal.I was in a used book store today in the Islam section. it was larger than I expected. I bought a Quran Interpreted by Usuf Ali. It is doubtful that I will be a Muslim but I want to know more. I will seek out an Islamic Forum.
This is a statement of consequence, not a command.… and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee.
God's purpose may be because Eve listened to the serpent, So God wants Eve to listen to Adam,Because it was Eve, not Adam, who was seduced first.
do you mean John 3:16 or Genesis 3:16How do Jews interpret, what Christians interpret as Genesis 3:16?
hmm, maybe you are right.This is a statement of consequence, not a command.
Not all knowledge is good to have, be careful.I was in a used book store today in the Islam section. it was larger than I expected. I bought a Quran Interpreted by Usuf Ali. It is doubtful that I will be a Muslim but I want to know more. I will seek out an Islamic Forum.
Not all knowledge is good to have, be careful.
Before I believed in Jesus, I read a lot of religious books. It's no big deal.
I was in a used book store today in the Islam section. it was larger than I expected. I bought a Quran Interpreted by Usuf Ali. It is doubtful that I will be a Muslim but I want to know more. I will seek out an Islamic Forum.
Why does it matter, and why should the Jewish interpretation be any different than the Christian interpretation, if the Bible is properly interpreted?
do you mean John 3:16 or Genesis 3:16
A person who is confused about faith and seeking a greater clarity really shouldn't walk into the lions den as your unprotected and unprepared
To answer your original question I'm not sure how Jews interpret the verse and it's concept, but like any other faith the answer will depend on what sect (?) of Jews you ask. You would likely get a variety of answers.
We here would be happy to give you a greater Christian understanding of the verse in question if you'd like... Myself included. Just say the word.
As for myself, I am a former Muslim, now saved in Christ. One of my brothers in faith (Christian) directed me to your thread believing I might be able to offer some input that you would find useful, so here I am.. (haha)
Ask me anything you wish and I'll be very happy to help. I'm not a busy person, just a homebody.
I was an Evangelical for 33 years and gave up. I studied Islam for almost a decade, and now am more of an academic. I believe in God and Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Some see God as one, and others see him as three persons. I have seen people act in a sad way while arguing about that. I think that people should overlook their differences and love each other. Micah 6:8 is my favorite scripture. If people would leave it at that.
So you would rather believe those who attack the Bible than those who believe it. Since Moses was on earth around 1500 B.C. you are off by about 800 years. And since both Orthodox Jews and conservative Christians believe that Moses wrote the Torah, you are in a very small minority.I'm older than dirt and know that the OT interpretation is flawed and at times worse than others. It used to drive me mad when I would read the Bible (KJV) and the Pastor would take it off in a direction that seemed so insane. Then they'd say I wasn't educated enough to understand. Opinions vary. I favor the view that the first texts were around 700 BC.