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04-03-2002, 01:32 PM | #1 |
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Intervention by Eru?
Lets discuss possible interventions by Eru. Would the destruction of Numenor be the only time? What other cases might have been an intervention by Eru?
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04-03-2002, 01:37 PM | #2 |
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When Gandalf died he was sent to Eru for a powerup. I don't think Manwë could have done that. It isn't really direct intervention, but without Gandalf there, who knows...
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04-03-2002, 01:39 PM | #3 |
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I don't have any books with me, but when my kinsman Beren was "sent back", was that an act of Eru, or was Manwë responsible?
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04-03-2002, 01:58 PM | #4 | |
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Durelen, i've heard it said before that Gandalf was sent back by Eru, but I have never read the quote myself? Could you direct me to it?
With Beren and Luthien I was under the impression that it was all Manwe and Mandos. Quote:
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04-03-2002, 02:50 PM | #5 |
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In one of those 'jotted side-note' cases, it mentions (in UT), that sending the Istari was a plan on which Manwë probably had the counsel of Eru; we know that Manwe often sought his direct advice, but don't have that many instances mentioned, I think.
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04-03-2002, 03:45 PM | #7 |
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Yep, I dig it, Mhoram.
In the case of Gandalf, I think Eru had the final say as to his (Gadnalf's) fate. Beren & Luthien, that was all Mandos.
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04-03-2002, 04:31 PM | #8 |
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There's a quote somewhere in Letters that says that Eru sent Gandalf back. It has also been suggested that Eru had something to do with Bilbo's finding of the Ring. And Eru interfered to give life to the Dwarves.
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04-03-2002, 05:14 PM | #9 | |
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In Letter 153, Tolkien says that the changing of the fates of Luthien and Tuor must have been a direct act of Eru (since such a thing was beyond the authority of the Valar). So we have at least two more examples of Eru's intervention, apart from the downfall of Numenor.
If one of the stories in the Athrabeth is to be believed, then Eru actually spoke to the first Men (as a voice in their hearts), before their corruption by Morgoth. It seems He was initially much more closely involved with Men than with elves. Lastly, there is this very interesting quote, from the Athrabeth: Quote:
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04-03-2002, 06:31 PM | #10 |
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I'm noticing that each intervention was dealing with the Children of Iluvatar.
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04-03-2002, 06:38 PM | #11 | |
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The Valar's plan for the Istari failed; Radagast had become enamoured with the beasts of Middle-earth, Saruman had succumbed to designs of power and a lust for the One Ring, the Blue Wizards were rumoured to have founded "magic cults", and even Gandalf was killed, yet Sauron remained and was realizing his effort for complete domination of Middle-earth. This is the point where Gandalf's sacrifice is changed. As Tolkien makes clear, it was not the Valar who returned Gandalf; it was "Authority", he who "ordained the Rules", or more plainly, Iluvatar. [ April 03, 2002: Message edited by: Thingol ]
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