Anyone who has read the Torah knows that it often describes God in human terms. Thus, it refers to God as “angry” “remembering,” or “stretching out his arm.” In most of these cases I believe it is due to the inherent inability of finite human beings to accurate describe the thoughts and actions of an infinite, omniscient, all powerful being. However, I believe that sometimes this vocabulary is employed for a different reason, and I provide several examples in my book, one of which is identified in my most recent YouTube video: https://youtube.com/shorts/KDkwYNkdkrA?si=BEbbRPjESvdPNriy

Why Does the Torah Anthropomorphise God?
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