- Sep 10, 2021
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I have been having an interesting discussion with Jeremiah 1, and His contention is that God does not just hate sin but also hates the sinner. He quotes the following verses:
Psalm 5:5 (KJV 1900): 5 The foolish shall not stand in thy sight:
Thou hatest all workers of iniquity.
The word “workers” is personal pronoun meaning the person.
Psalm 11:5 (KJV 1900): 5 The Lord trieth the righteous:
But the wicked and him that loveth violence his soul hateth.
The “wicked “ is a personal pronoun meaning the person.
Does this mean that He is going to walk in perpetual hatred, or simply that He hates them only for a time, until judgment is brought? I ask because the wicked will continue to exist in the afterlife, and if taken a certain way it means He would have to remain a God of Hatred eternally in some sense, yes?
Psalm 5:5 (KJV 1900): 5 The foolish shall not stand in thy sight:
Thou hatest all workers of iniquity.
The word “workers” is personal pronoun meaning the person.
Psalm 11:5 (KJV 1900): 5 The Lord trieth the righteous:
But the wicked and him that loveth violence his soul hateth.
The “wicked “ is a personal pronoun meaning the person.
Does this mean that He is going to walk in perpetual hatred, or simply that He hates them only for a time, until judgment is brought? I ask because the wicked will continue to exist in the afterlife, and if taken a certain way it means He would have to remain a God of Hatred eternally in some sense, yes?