• surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
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      That’s because it’s actually 5:19. They perform some chant and give her a specific drink which kills the fetus.

      Unless you actually believe in curses and rituals, in that case it’s a magic judgement process that happens. Same result though.

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      Numbers 5:16-28. 5:21 is the line that proves that the ceremony is an abortion, since the drink causes the abdomen to swell and a miscarriage to occur. It’s an attempt to cut away the chaff of the surrounding text while still giving the passage that demonstrates the abortion within the text.

      Someone else did give context that this likely an incorrect translation: https://lemmy.world/comment/8764494

      And then additional comments debunk that idea

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        To be fair, the Bible has been translated and censored so many times that no one knows what was originally in there.

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        In the same thread others brought up and questioned the source of the ‘study’, pointing out concerning irregularities with biases and flawed research.

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      It’s the whole section, 11-29. 21 is the passage which describes the outcome. If you read the whole section it’s a pretty clear set of steps on how to abort a fetus.

      Granted, it requires the Lord. If you don’t believe we cannot help you.

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      You have to do a little more research than that for this to make sense. You’re right, this is inaccurate. But, being curious, I checked the rest of the chapter. See my other post in this thread.