Last week, we learned about Job, a super-righteous and loving dad. This week, we’ll see the same traits except wrapped in a courageous warrior. Who? Joshua, son of Nun. He was Moses’ right hand during the Exodus when the Israelites left. Joshua followed Moses up Mt. Sinai when he got the Ten Commandments.
Well, I don’t post on Sundays, but certainly they could make a good post for us sometime after that. I do have post plan for pretty decently in the future already created and stacked, but I definitely could come out that yes definitely thanks
Now, I posted this comment while on my phone, thus short and possibly sweet. But do you think that most of your audience would consider Caleb a good father for the way he got his daughter married?
Well, I don’t post on Sundays, but certainly they could make a good post for us sometime after that. I do have post plan for pretty decently in the future already created and stacked, but I definitely could come out that yes definitely thanks
And Caleb made sure that his daughter married a strong capable man.
Now, I posted this comment while on my phone, thus short and possibly sweet. But do you think that most of your audience would consider Caleb a good father for the way he got his daughter married?
I’m not sure they even know.
I'm pretty sure they don't. But if they did? Do you think they would be appalled?
This all fits into my recent 'Patriarch' post... modern Christians reject what the patriarchs did.
They’d have to be upset at how David got Michal too then.
Yeah, I’ve been thinking about the challenge and I was thinking that if I had to pick three, it would probably be Abraham, David, and Jonadab.
You should do a Father’s Day post on them.
Ok, scheduled for Saturday afternoon :)