Anonymous ID: 1c4ec4 April 20, 2026, 3:24 a.m. No.24518320   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>8364

>>24517877

The OT worships this guy and his slaves! Study the Gospel nothing else out of the bible!

 

Genesis 6–9 – The Great Flood: God destroys nearly all humanity (including all children and infants except Noah’s family) because of wickedness.

 

Genesis 19,24–26 – Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah: God rains fire and sulfur, killing all inhabitants; Lot’s wife is turned into a pillar of salt for looking back.

 

Genesis 38,7–10 – Er and Onan (sons of Judah): God kills Er for being wicked; Onan is killed for refusing to fulfill levirate duty.

 

Exodus 4,24–26 - At a lodging place on the way the LORD met him and sought to put him to death. Abridegroom of blood,” because of the circumcision.

 

Exodus 4:21 – God declares He will harden Pharaoh’s heart so that he will not let Israel go.

 

Exodus 4,22–23 + 12,29–30 – Tenth Plague: God kills all the firstborn in Egypt (humans and animals), including innocent children and infants.

 

Exodus 7:13 – Pharaoh’s heart is hardened (as God said it would be) after the first sign.

 

Exodus 8:15 – Pharaoh hardens his own heart (but in the context of God’s prior declaration).

 

Exodus 9:12 – God explicitly hardens Pharaoh’s heart after the boils.

 

Exodus 11:10 – Summary: God hardened Pharaoh’s heart so he would not listen.

 

Exodus 32,27–28 – Golden Calf incident: On God’s command, the Levites kill about 3,000 Israelites.

 

Leviticus 10,1–2 – Nadab and Abihu (sons of Aaron): God consumes them with fire for offering unauthorized fire.

 

Numbers 11,1–3 – Fire from God consumes complainers in the camp.

 

Numbers 11,33–34 – Quail plague: God strikes thousands with a plague while meat is still in their teeth.

 

Numbers 14,36–37 – The ten spies who gave a bad report die by a plague from God.

 

Numbers 16,31–35 – Korah’s rebellion: Earth swallows Korah’s families; fire consumes 250 men.

Numbers 16,41–50 – Further plague after Korah: 14,700 die because the people complain.

Numbers 21,4–9 – Fiery serpents sent by God kill many for complaining.

 

Numbers 25,1–9 – Baal-Peor incident: Plague kills 24,000 Israelites.

 

Numbers 31,17–18 – Midianites: Command to kill all boys and non-virgin women (keep virgin girls alive).

 

Deuteronomy 2:30 – God hardens the heart of Sihon king of Heshbon so Israel can defeat him.

 

Deuteronomy 2,34 – Conquest of Sihon: All men, women, and children killed.

 

Deuteronomy 3,6 – Conquest of Og of Bashan: Total destruction of men, women, and children.

 

Deuteronomy 20,16–17 – General command (Herem/Ban): In Canaan, destroy everything that breathes.

 

Joshua 6,21 – Jericho: Everything living (men, women, young, old, children) devoted to destruction.

 

Joshua 8,24–26: Total annihilation of the population.

 

Joshua 10,28–40 – Southern cities (Makkeda, Libna, Lachish, Eglon, Hebron, Debir): All inhabitants killed.

 

Joshua 11,11–14 – Northern cities (Hazor etc.): Nothing that breathed was left alive.

 

Joshua 11:20 – God hardened the hearts of the Canaanite nations so they would fight and be destroyed.

 

1 Samuel 6,19 – Ark in Beth-Shemesh: God strikes down 70 (or 50,070) men for looking into the ark.

 

1 Samuel 15,3 – Amalekites: Command to utterly destroy men, women, children, and infants.

 

2 Samuel 6,6–7 – Uzzah touches the ark and God strikes him dead instantly.

 

2 Samuel 12,15–18 – Child of David and Bathsheba dies as punishment for David’s sin.

 

2 Samuel 24,15–16 – Census plague: God sends a pestilence killing 70,000 Israelites.

 

1 Kings 14,10–11 – House of Jeroboam wiped out as divine judgment.

 

2 Kings 1,9–12 – Fire from heaven consumes two captains and their 50 men each for confronting Elijah.

 

2 Kings 2,23–24 – Elisha and the bears: 42 youths mauled for mocking Elisha.

 

2 Kings 9,7–8 + 10,7 – House of Ahab: 70 sons beheaded on God’s command through Jehu.

 

2 Kings 19,35 // Isaiah 37,36 – Assyrian army: Angel of the Lord kills 185,000 in one night.

 

Job 1–2 – God permits Satan to kill Job’s children, servants, and livestock, and afflict Job physically.

 

Psalm 137,9 – Blessing on those who dash Babylonian infants against rocks (seen as divine justice).

 

Isaiah 63:17 – God is asked why He hardens Israel’s hearts and makes them stray.

 

Hosea 13:16 (14:1 in some versions) – Samaria punished: Infants dashed, pregnant women ripped open.