The meat reveals what the disguise hides. The wolf disguises itself as a lamb, but cannot hide its hunger for meat. Too many coincidences. When the statue sheds false blood tears, it is because the false prophet desires more offerings. So he can keep telling those who spill real blood unjustly: ‘God loves you all, every sin is forgiven, except speaking against what we teach or saying that our sacred book contains falsehoods’. That connection you make between Psalm 82 and Isaiah 66 is key to understanding the logic of a henotheistic system or a divine council, and it exposes a brutal tension that traditional monotheistic frameworks often try to soften or allegorize. If we break down the texts from that perspective, the narrative is very coherent: The … Sigue leyendo The meat reveals what the disguise hides. The wolf disguises itself as a lamb, but cannot hide its hunger for meat. Too many coincidences. When the statue sheds false blood tears, it is because the false prophet desires more offerings. So he can keep telling those who spill real blood unjustly: ‘God loves you all, every sin is forgiven, except speaking against what we teach or saying that our sacred book contains falsehoods’. →