The passage of Onan does. The spilling of his seed to prevent conception is the reason he was killed by God.
He was killed because of his deliberate disobedience to the law regarding inheritance.
The passage of Onan does. The spilling of his seed to prevent conception is the reason he was killed by God.
He was killed because of his deliberate disobedience to the law regarding inheritance.
YHVH killed Er, Onan's older brother and Judah told Onan to marry Tamar. Onan resented giving Tamar children.
It wasn't Onan's premature withdrawal, it was his rebellion that displeased YHVH, so he killed him.
What you evidently didn't know is that rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, which was not acceptable.
Onan's rebellion had nothing to do with contraception.
Tamar's marriage was annulled and Jacob told her to wait on his son Shelah, but when the time came Judah reneged.
And Judah inadvertently committed incest with Tamar, which was less than optimal.
Onan did a bad, bad thing.
First because he did not fulfill his levirate duty and then because of witchcraft? You're all over the place trying to find a reason why God killed him, yet the truth is so simple. Ask yourself, is it natural for a man to use a condom? Would God have approved of Adam to use condoms when having sex with Eve?
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