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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Nu 25: Phinehas saves the day

        Nu 25:1 And Israel abode in Shittim, and the people began to commit whoredom with the daughters of Moab. 2 And they called the people unto the sacrifices of their gods: and the people did eat, and bowed down to their gods. 3 And Israel joined [dmu tsamad] himself unto Baalpeor: and the anger of the LORD was kindled against Israel.
       Tsamad means to bind/fasten/frame. It's not a casual attachment. They spiritually duct taped themselves to Baal Peor.
       To quote Douglas Adams’ bowl of petunias, “Oh no, not again.”
       The LORD tells Moses what to do: hang the leaders in broad daylight. This will turn away the LORD’s anger.
         Nu 25:4 And the LORD said unto Moses, Take all the heads [var ro'sh] of the people, and hang them up before the LORD against the sun, that the fierce anger of the LORD may be turned away from Israel.
       It doesn’t seem that Moses follows the LORD’s direction. If he did, the Bible doesn’t say so. Also, if he obeyed, why didn’t the plague stop?
       Verse 5 says Moses tells Israel’s judges [jpv shaphat] to slay [grh harag] those who have joined Baal Peor. Do they? Again, the Bible doesn’t say.
       Please don’t get mad at me over questioning whether Moses obeyed the LORD. Clearly he has disobeyed before. It’s not really the point of the chapter. The point is that there’s widespread sin going on: sex and idolatry. As a result, there’s a plague. 24,000 are going to die by the end.
       Enter Zimri, a prominent leader from the tribe of Simeon. He’s showing off Cozbi, the daughter of a prominent Midianite leader. Right in front of everyone.
         6 And, behold, one of the children of Israel came and brought unto his brethren a Midianitish woman in the sight of Moses, and in the sight of all the congregation of the children of Israel, who were weeping before the door of the tabernacle of the congregation.
       Enter Phinehas, Aaron’s grandson. He grabs a javelin and goes after them.
       There’s no way to be delicate about what happens next. Well, maybe there is. I’ll just quote it and leave the circumstance to your imagination.
       7 And when Phinehas, the son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron the priest, saw it, he rose up from among the congregation, and took a javelin in his hand; 8 And he went after the man of Israel into the tent, and thrust both of them through, the man of Israel, and the woman through her belly. So the plague was stayed from the children of Israel.
       Yeah. That’s what he did.
       But it stopped the plague.
       And the LORD noticed.
       10 And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, 11 Phinehas, the son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron the priest, hath turned my wrath away from the children of Israel, while he was zealous for my sake among them, that I consumed not the children of Israel in my jealousy.
          12 Wherefore say, Behold, I give unto him my covenant of peace: 13 And he shall have it, and his seed after him, even the covenant of an everlasting priesthood; because he was zealous for his God, and made an atonement for the children of Israel.

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