I am well aware of the actual meaning and correct interpretation of this verse, but thanks.
Involving Isaiah 45:7: Do you take the High Calvinist's viewpoint that God directly created evil in the sense of God directly creating evil beings and sin?
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It's not necessary to yell.
It's not yelling. It's sometimes also used as a means of emphasis on certain words. The Bible (KJB) also has "Super Caps."
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You erroneously define the first instance of the term by the third instead of letting each be defined by its own context.
The words, "for the land (people), has committed great whoredom" gives us the reason for the words that proceed it. So I disagree with your hermeneutics.
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What is a normal consequence of sexual intercourse, whether legitimate or not? Pregnancy. What is the normal result of pregnancy? Children! "Children of whoredoms" obviously means "children resulting from prostitution", not "children who are prostitutes". "Whoredoms" here also cannot mean "idolatry" because idolatry does not produce children.
But the verse explains that the land has committed whoredoms and therefore this is speaking to the people in general and not wouldn't make any sense if the whole region was all prostitutes. It only makes sense if they were into idolatry which is the main issue to God here.
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Genetic fallacy; guilt by association.
I am assuming you wouldn't quote from a dictionary put out by Satanists or child abusers involving one's discussion of the Bible.
Granted, I am not saying Mr. Strong is on that level, but the point here is that you are for the Modern Bible movement and you are using a dictionary that is biased to that movement.
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Then please provide sources and, if possible, links.
I will provide it in my next post to you.
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Uh huh. And? Of course prostitution is contrary to God's law; nobody is arguing otherwise. Are you trying to claim that it is more serious than idolatry?
I am not sure you read these verses. If you did, you didn't catch what it said. God finds the sins of harlotry and sodomy to be abominations in his sight. A person can also sin against their own body with fornication (via by prostitution) and yet other sins are done outside the body. Fornication is the only one where a person sins against their own body. Fornication is a joining with other members. So if one slept with a harlot, they are joining with her other partners who are alive. This is why the beginning of Romans 7 articulates the reason for advising against remarrying when your current spouse is still alive.