Midrash: day 2 (monday) 12 august / dag 2 (maandag) 12 augustus 2024
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Midrash with Eliyahu ben David:
18:00: Midrash with Eliyahu ben David: Tribal boundaries (1)
18:55: Midrash with Eliyahu ben David: Tribal boundaries (2)
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On this date in history, 08/12/1676: King Philip of the Wampanoag is assassinated by a fellow native, ending King Philip's War. #otd #tdih #naheritage
Sacrifices are an often brought up topic when someone is showing the Law is no longer for today. It is also often stated that this is what Jesus meant when He said "it is finished" on the cross.
What does the Bible say on the subject?
Well, let's look at Paul. It is thought the events of Acts 21 happened around 59 AD/CE. That is 29 years after the Resurrection. What does Paul do? He agrees to go along with the vow to show he is still following and teaching the Law of Moses. The vow described in Acts 21 sounds like the Nazarite vow as described in Numbers 6, which includes offerings of a male lamb, a female lamb, a ram, grain, drink, and bread.
Paul doesn't argue. He does it. Keep in mind, the Nazarite vow is a serious vow. This isn't something that is taken lightly. It is also voluntary. It is not commanded that anyone, except Samson, had to do it.
Then if we look into what Paul wrote, Paul spoke about the sacrifices and offerings often. I have several verses in the comic, but why would someone do this if those sacrifices and offerings were "not for today"?
How often do you hear a sermon where a pastor describes himself as being poured out like a drink offering? I don't know about you, but if I heard that in my past walk, I would not have known what they were talking about because we were never taught the sacrifices and offerings. We also never read those because "it was finished". It didn't matter anymore.
When we keep the Bible in the context of itself and read it without the lenses of doctrine, we can make these connections. We can see it is one complete story that doesn't change, or contradict itself.
Are sacrifices and offerings for today? Yes, they have been in place since Adam, as we see when they left the Garden. We also see them happening during the Millennial Reign (later chapters of Ezekiel).
Why aren't we doing them then? Just like in Daniel's time, things aren't in place. We don't see Daniel or any of the other exiles doing sacrifices. Why? Because nothing was in place to do them. The Temple was gone, the priesthood in captivity, along with everyone else. Where are we at today? No Temple, no priesthood. Much the same as then.
When you look into the sacrifices and offerings, there is a very specific order of things. We also have an example of what happens when you do your own thing thinking you are doing right with Aaron's sons, Nadab and Abihu.
In the end, if we can't do them, why does it matter? Because it is all about your heart. If in your heart you turn away from learning and understanding part of Scripture because you think it doesn't apply to you, your missing out on understanding the heart of God and what He wants from us.
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D’varym/Deuteronomy 21:22-22:7
“And when a man has committed a sin worthy of death, then he shall be put to death and you shall hang him on a tree.
“Let his body not remain overnight on the tree, for you shall certainly bury him the same day – for he who is hanged is accursed of Elohim – so that you do not defile the land which YHWH your Elohim is giving you as an inheritance.
“When you see your brother’s ox or his sheep straying away, you shall not hide yourself from them.
Return them to your brother without fail.
“And if your brother is not near you, or if you do not know him, then you shall bring it to your own house, and it shall be with you until your brother seeks it, then you shall return it to him.
“And so you do with his donkey, and so you do with his garment, and so you do with whatever your brother loses, which he has lost and you have found.
You are not allowed to hide yourself.
“When you see your brother’s donkey or his ox fall down on the way, you shall not hide yourself from them.
Help him raise them without fail.
“A woman does not wear that which pertains to a man, nor does a man put on a woman’s garment, for whoever does this is an abomination to YHWH your Elohim.
“When you come upon a bird’s nest along the way, in any tree or on the ground, with young ones or eggs, with the mother sitting on the young or on the eggs, do not take the mother with the young – let the mother go without fail, and take the young for yourself, so that it might be well with you, and that you shall prolong your days.