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What is the difference between God's jealousy and human jealousy?

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God’s jealousy is rooted in love and a covenant relationship, whereas human jealousy often arises from insecurity or envy.

Human jealousy typically arises from insecurity, envy, or the desire for what others possess, leading to destructive behavior. In contrast, God’s jealousy is a divine attribute reflecting His passionate love for His people. As described in Exodus, God desires exclusivity in worship and devotion, stemming from His commitment to maintain a relationship that reflects His holiness and glory. Thus, while human jealousy is often negative, God's jealousy is a righteous and protective disposition that seeks to keep His people aligned with His will and purpose. This distinction highlights the biblical understanding of jealousy as a form of divine love and fidelity rather than mere resentment.
Scripture References: Exodus 34:14

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A Jealous God
Peter Wilkins · Oct 4, 2020
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