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Was God Morally Justified in Commanding Israel to Destroy the Canaanites?
Questions Tim Harris 12/30/22 Questions Tim Harris 12/30/22

Was God Morally Justified in Commanding Israel to Destroy the Canaanites?

Q&A • In the answer that follows, I explore the justification of God’s command for Israel to conquer Canaan by tracking the outworking of (1) God’s redemptive promises to Abram and (2) God’s just judgment upon the Canaanites’ wickedness, framing the question in light of both divine justice and mercy.

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