Whos pigs?

Discussion in 'Christianity' started by heron, Nov 9, 2005.

  1. heron

    heron Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Could someone here tell me why there were 2000 pigs wandering
    around for Jesus to cast demons in to?

    What do Jews need with a herd of swine?

    Just curious.
     
  2. tikoo

    tikoo Senior Member

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    yaya , i don't know exactly what yooz asking but i do think about this pig story sometimes . i'm living in Pigstink , Iowa USA . in fact i was once a pigfarmer myself . now , these days i am very nice to a pig whenever i meet one , and pigs are generally treated so cruelly by modern agro-business , and the old-time jews may also have been quite insanely evil and disrespectful toward pigs .

    snakes , too , i guess . funny , odd . did you know that pigs actually hate snakes and are most unhesitatingly expert at killing them in the wild ? or ...hmm...is the pig really a jewish holy animal and so they would never eat one . i think christians should pay more attention to good teachers of judaism and get all these stories of pigs , snakes and camels in perspective . maybe then nobody would ever put demons in them again .
     
  3. nitemarehippygirl

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    hahahaha..... that story rules. :rolleyes: :p
     
  4. MrRee

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    I was going to say something disgustingly male chauvanistic but thought better of it.
    [​IMG]
     
  5. Alsharad

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    There were more than just Jews in Israel. It was a trade center for the Near-Eastern world (and it still is). I don't think we are told that it was Jews that owned the pigs. Any Gentile could own pigs for the same reason we do today.
     
  6. TrippinBTM

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    Yeah, it happened near a Gentile town, I remember reading that the Gentile population (or maybe it was the pig owner, can't remember) begging Jesus and his followers to leave town after he did that.
     
  7. Sera Michele

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    2000 pigs is a lot of pigs. The town must have smellled bad.
     
  8. heron

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    Cool, thanks, makes sense.
     
  9. TrippinBTM

    TrippinBTM Ramblin' Man

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    Yeah, I just checked, the story is at Matthew 8:28-34
     
  10. wizarddrew77

    wizarddrew77 The Wiz

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    LOL LOL LOL You made me laugh so hard my coffee came out my nose!
     
  11. wizarddrew77

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    Well if no one is eating them they just get out of hand.
     
  12. TrippinBTM

    TrippinBTM Ramblin' Man

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    where's everyone getting this bit about there being 2000 pigs? My bible just says there were many.
     
  13. heron

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    dunno, read 2000 somewhere, guess it just stuck.
     
  14. NaykidApe

    NaykidApe Bomb the Ban

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    I remember reading that the Roman legion assigned to keep order in Palistine in the early first cent. consisted of 2000 troops and that their standard was a pig.

    note: Don't remember where I read this so it could be bullshit. Just thought it was interesting.
     
  15. tikoo

    tikoo Senior Member

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    pigs is Pigs
     
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