You misunderstand me. And I am NOT blinded by my suspicion of Job, but you keep saying that... almost like you want me to be un-credible... which is interesting to say the least.Jephthah wrote:This is not the same as Mary and Cain, and I didn't even vote for Cain. This is different because there was almost a tie, and it was just 3 to 4. Absalom had one vote already at that time. Samuel could have easily voted for Absalom if he distrusts him so much. Yet he voted for Job. You think Job is bad, so you're blinded by thatRachel wrote:How has this gone with Cain and Mary Mageline?Jephthah wrote:If there's anyone who hasn't voted yet, how about we vote Samuel?A lot of people haven't talked about Samuel because Samuel hasn't been relevant for days.Jephthah wrote:I'm almost tempted to think Samuel voted with that awful reasoning in an attempt to save Balaam. If he was so suspicious of Absalom, why not vote for him? Job only had 4 votes and Balaam 3 when Samuel voted. And notice how Balaam never talks about Samuel
True.Nicodemus wrote:If Job flips civ, it will be worth considering a possible save of Balaam was in effect.
Anyway, what I meant by that was that Samuel is similar to Mary and Cain in the fact that it's the last thing to pop up in the day. It's the last "weird" thing that a BUNCH of people run with.