It's a common misconception amongst Christians that Jews believe in demonic entities the same way Christians do. For the most part, Jews do not believe in a literal 'Satan the Devil' in the same way Christians do. While conceding that there could be dark forces out there, they do not take the figure that was introduced in the Garden of Eden or in the story of Job as being literal.
Yeah, I guess this is somewhat new to me, and I am glad it came up.
But didn't the Jews of the Bible take those things literally? Jesus sure did!
(and I seem to recall him being somewhat Jewish...) And, he cast demons out
of Jews of his time, who clearly had no problem believing epilepsy was caused
by demonic possession...
So why did the Jews "grow out" of this foolishness, but most Christians have yet to?
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This is where the whole bible thing all begins to fall apart. To better understand the ancient Hebrew period, do some research on two things:
Elohist
Jahwist
The whole disconnect concerning the early Jews, (and their connection to everything else that came later, including Christianity), will begin to make a lot more sense.
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