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Essay heading: Jealousy of God
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In the NT Thoennes primarily examines the jealousy Jesus had for God for His respect (John2:13-17), and the Godly jealousy through Paul for His honor and denouncing idolatry of every kind. Jealousy is not just an attribute of God, but it's His name as well. He is jealous for His own glory and that jealousy does not conflict with His love (243)... displayed 300 characters
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He is jealous for His own glory and that jealousy does not conflict with His love (243).
1. How do we atone for God's jealousy towards our family members who are not faithful to Him? Is it our responsibility?
2. What is the balance between our jealousy for God's glory and turning the other cheek? Where do we see human jealousy for God acted out today?
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