He did.
However, he tolerated a lot of things for a time.
This is due to his reasonableness - 1) understanding the human nature, and 2) knowing that wiping out the entire nation for disobeying would not result in him accomplishing his will.
We do have proof of God's love, mercy, justice...
As a believer in Jesus, I believe that Jesus and the apostles give us a view of hell in the New Testament that arises from direct divine revelation. I also see nothing in the Old Testament that would conflict with what we find in the New Testament concerning this.
Jesus speaks of hell when...
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It was offered up as a far more relevant representation of the character of God. What will be true of eternity is far more relevant in discussing his character than what out sin made true for the microcosmic blink of time. I have had others say God was evil because he allowed...
To correctly understand omniscience, more accurately foreknowledge and foreordination, as relating to God, there are three primary factors that necessarily must be recognized and considered:
First, Gods ability to foreknow and foreordain is clearly stated in the Bible. (Acts 2:23; 1Peter 1:2)...
To illustrate this again, Gods almightiness is undeniably perfect and is infinite in capacity. (1 Chronicles 29:11, 12; Job 36:22; 37:23) Yet his perfection in strength does not require him to use his power to the full extent of his omnipotence in any or in all cases. Clearly he has not done...