Is the Angel of the Lord God?

In response to my last post, a reader on Facebook responded, “Huh? Jehovah is God, not an angel, Sir.”

Here is my reply:

It would help you greatly to read the Bible much more carefully!
 
Notice that:
 
(1) The Angel of Jehovah appeared to Abraham,
 
Genesis 22:11
11  And the angel of the LORD called unto him out of heaven, and said, Abraham, Abraham: and he said, Here am I.
King James Version
 
(2) That Angel is referred to as appearing in the form of a man, for He was one of three men that visited Abraham,
 
Genesis 18:1-2
1  And the LORD appeared unto him in the plains of Mamre: and he sat in the tent door in the heat of the day;
2  And he lift up his eyes and looked, and, lo, three men stood by him: and when he saw them, he ran to meet them from the tent door, and bowed himself toward the ground,
King James Version
 
(3) Throughout the following account in Genesis one of those three men is consistently and repeatedly referred to and addressed as Jehovah,
 
Genesis 17:1
1  And when Abram was ninety years old and nine, the LORD appeared to Abram, and said unto him, I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect.
King James Version
 
Genesis 18:1
1  And the LORD appeared unto him in the plains of Mamre: and he sat in the tent door in the heat of the day;
King James Version
 
Genesis 18:13-14
13  And the LORD said unto Abraham, Wherefore did Sarah laugh, saying, Shall I of a surety bear a child, which am old?
14  Is any thing too hard for the LORD? At the time appointed I will return unto thee, according to the time of life, and Sarah shall have a son.
King James Version
 
Genesis 18:17
17  And the LORD said, Shall I hide from Abraham that thing which I do;
King James Version
 
Genesis 18:19-20
19  For I know him, that he will command his children and his household after him, and they shall keep the way of the LORD, to do justice and judgment; that the LORD may bring upon Abraham that which he hath spoken of him.
20  And the LORD said, Because the cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great, and because their sin is very grievous;
King James Version
 
Genesis 18:22
22  And the men turned their faces from thence, and went toward Sodom: but Abraham stood yet before the LORD.
King James Version
 
Genesis 18:26
26  And the LORD said, If I find in Sodom fifty righteous within the city, then I will spare all the place for their sakes.
King James Version
 
Genesis 18:33
33  And the LORD went his way, as soon as he had left communing with Abraham: and Abraham returned unto his place.
King James Version
 
Genesis 19:24
24  Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven;
King James Version
 
Genesis 21:1
1  And the LORD visited Sarah as he had said, and the LORD did unto Sarah as he had spoken.
King James Version
 
(4) In those narratives, the Angel of Jehovah, or the Angel of God, is referred to as God in context,
 
Genesis 17:1
1  And when Abram was ninety years old and nine, the LORD appeared to Abram, and said unto him, I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect.
King James Version
 
Genesis 17:3
3  And Abram fell on his face: and God talked with him, saying,
King James Version
 
(5) There appeared on the same scene at the same time two Jehovahs, one on earth who had been walking and speaking with Abraam face to face, and one in heaven who administered judgment to Sodom and Gomorrah,
 
Genesis 19:24
24  Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven;
King James Version
 
(6) The Angel of Jehovah is identified as Jehovah in Exodus 6:2, 3 where this name is in contrast to El Shaddai,
 
Exo 6:2  And God spoke to Moses, and said to him, I am Jehovah.
Exo 6:3  And I appeared unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob, as the Almighty *God; but by my name Jehovah I was not made known to them.  (Darby Translation)
 
(7) The Angel of Jehovah is Jehovah (Genesis 31:11-13),
 
11  And the angel of God said unto me in the dream, Jacob: and I said, Here am I.
12  And he said, Lift up now thine eyes, and see, all the he-goats which leap upon the flock are ringstreaked, speckled, and grizzled: for I have seen all that Laban doeth unto thee.
13  I am the God of Beth-el, where thou anointedst a pillar, where thou vowedst a vow unto me: now arise, get thee out from this land, and return unto the land of thy nativity.
American Standard Version
 
Genesis 48:15-16,
 
15  And he blessed Joseph, and said, The God before whom my fathers Abraham and Isaac did walk, the God who hath fed me all my life long unto this day,
16  the angel who hath redeemed me from all evil, bless the lads; and let my name be named on them, and the name of my fathers Abraham and Isaac; and let them grow into a multitude in the midst of the earth.
American Standard Version
 
Exodus 3:1-6,
 
1  Now Moses was keeping the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, the priest of Midian: and he led the flock to the back of the wilderness, and came to the mountain of God, unto Horeb.
2  And the angel of Jehovah appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he looked, and, behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed.
3  And Moses said, I will turn aside now, and see this great sight, why the bush is not burnt.
4  And when Jehovah saw that he turned aside to see, God called unto him out of the midst of the bush, and said, Moses, Moses. And he said, Here am I.
5  And he said, Draw not nigh hither: put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground.
6  Moreover he said, I am the God of thy father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. And Moses hid his face; for he was afraid to look upon God.
American Standard Version
 
(8) The Angel of Jehovah is both Lord or Jehovah and God (see point 4 above),
 
Genesis 16:7-11
7  And the angel of the LORD found her by a fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain in the way to Shur.
8  And he said, Hagar, Sarai’s maid, whence camest thou? and whither wilt thou go? And she said, I flee from the face of my mistress Sarai.
9  And the angel of the LORD said unto her, Return to thy mistress, and submit thyself under her hands.
10  And the angel of the LORD said unto her, I will multiply thy seed exceedingly, that it shall not be numbered for multitude.
11  And the angel of the LORD said unto her, Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael; because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
King James Version
 
Notice in Genesis 16:7 that Hagar is found by “the angel of the LORD” or “the angel of Jehovah.” In Genesis 16:11, the angel of the LORD” spoke to Hagar, and stated “…because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.” 
 
In Genesis 22:15, 16,
 
Gen 22:15  And the angel of the LORD called unto Abraham out of heaven the second time, 
Gen 22:16  And said, By myself have I sworn, saith the LORD, for because thou hast done this thing, and hast not withheld thy son, thine only son: 
 
notice that “The angel of the Lord” called unto Abraham…And said, by myself have I sworn, saith the LORD” confirming that the Angel of Jehovah is God, since Jehovah or the LORD is God.
 
So in answer to your reply above that “Jehovah is God, not an angel, Sir,” the evidence in the Bible shows that the “Angel of Jehovah” is in context sometimes referred to as “the Angel of God,” sometimes as “Jehovah,” and sometimes as “God.” When two things are each equal to a third thing, they are equal to each other. Therefore, “the Angel of Jehovah” and “The Angel of God” are both equal to God, so that the Angel of Jehovah is rightly understood to be Jehovah and God in the manner reflected in my previous post comment above.

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Who is the “son of promise”–Ishmael or Isaac?

Most Bible believing Christians, I’m quite sure, have never really been concerned about the answer to this question. But in this seemingly rapidly changing world, the rise of Islam in our day requires that we know our Bible well so that we can “give an answer” to those who would ask us of the reason for our hope of eternal life. Peter urges us to provide such answers to those who ask us with “gentleness and respect” (1 Peter 3:15).

This question is a most important matter to those who accept the Muslim faith.

Here are three questions posed recently (18 hours ago) in the closed Facebook group, “Jesus or Mohammad, who’s the Right Way to Heaven.” The questions were posed by a non-native speaker of English, so I will try to carefully preserve the meaning intended in correct English.

Opening Statement:

According to the Christians, they claim that ISAAC was the son God told Abraham to sacrifice after ISHMEEL AND HAGAR had traveled. Moreso, they said God’s voice spoke to Jesus that Jesus is MY BELOVED SON after Jesus was baptized.

Now let us reason on this by considering Genesis 22:15. The angel of the Lord called to Abraham a second time. The angel said, “You were ready to kill your only son for me. Since you did this for me, I make you this promise. I, the LORD, promise that….

We know that ISHMEAL was the first son and the verse said ONLY SON. Also the same verse said an ANGEL SPOKE TO HIM AND THE LORD promised.

The Questions:

  1. How can Isaac the second born be used as a sacrifice since the Bible said ONLY SON?
  2. Who spoke to Abraham–an Angel or the Lord?

Note:  If it means an angel spoke to Abraham, an angel spoke to Jesus too. But remember, no angel has a beloved son.

Come let us reason together.

Defend the Bible.

Do not dodge the questions.

No abusive text.

Shalom:

No hidden place:  The truth has come; falsehood shall Vanish.

My Answers to the Two Questions:

1. How can Isaac the second born be used as a sacrifice since the Bible said ONLY SON?

Isaac is the second son born to Abraham, but Isaac is the ONLY SON born to Abraham by Sarah. It was to Abraham and Sarah, NOT Abraham and Hagar that the promise was made to Abraham that he should have a son. It was by Sarah’s advice, not God’s command, that Abraham had a son by Sarah’s handmaid (Genesis 16:1, 2). Sarah’s advice was mistaken and reveals that Sarah had a lack of faith in God’s promise to fulfill His word through her.

There is much, much more in the Bible that relates to the issues brought up by this excellent question. You can study these issues in depth by using the notes and Bible cross references I have given at John 3:16 in The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury.

2. Who spoke to Abraham–an Angel or the Lord?

This is a fascinating question with an even more fascinating answer. The answer is, that the Angel who spoke to Abraham was Jehovah Himself, who in the near context is also called God, and other divine titles. Careful study will prove without question that the Angel of Jehovah is the Second Person of the Godhead, namely, the One we now call the Lord Jesus Christ, who in His pre-incarnate form appeared to men as the Angel of Jehovah, also called God, also called the Angel of God. That there is a second Jehovah is seen at Genesis 19:24, where both Jehovahs are on the same scene at the same time, one Jehovah is in heaven, the other Jehovah is upon earth.

I have placed full explanatory notes and cross references on these matters at Genesis 19:24 and Genesis 22:15 in The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury. Study these two passages using the UCRT, and you will be blessed with more understanding than you had before of what God teaches in His Word.

Yet a THIRD QUESTION:

3. Provide the verse in which God said that Ishmael is not my son.

My Answer:

Bn Adewole Kunle Ishaq, when addressing an issue such as this, to understand the Bible correctly, we must always consider all the pertinent evidence.
 
Consider, for example, Genesis 21:12,
 
Gen 21:12  And God said unto Abraham, Let it not be grievous in thy sight because of the lad, and because of thy bondwoman; in all that Sarah hath said unto thee, hearken unto her voice; for in Isaac shall thy seed be called. 
 
The key is that GOD said, “for in Isaac shall thy seed be called.”
 
Therefore, in terms of the provisions of the Abrahamic Covenant, Isaac is God’s designated heir of those promises.
 
Ishmael is not the son of promise because God promised Abraham a son by Sarah. Only Isaac is that son.
 
Because God always keeps His covenants (Malachi 3:6), God honored the fact that Ishmael was the son of Abraham. In answer to Abraham’s intercessory prayer on behalf of Ishmael (Genesis 17:20), God gave Ishmael a SEPARATE COVENANT that God has continued to fulfill to this day. That covenant, to Ishmael, is mentioned in Genesis 21:13,
 
Gen 21:13  And also of the son of the bondwoman will I make a nation, because he is thy seed. 
 
The PROOF that this is a separate covenant given to Ishmael is seen by how it is worded:  “And also.” It is repeated in Genesis 21:18.
 
See also Genesis 17:20,
 
Gen 17:20  And as for Ishmael, I have heard thee: Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly; twelve princes shall he beget, and I will make him a great nation.
 
This, of course, is a confirmation of the promise as given originally to Hagar in Genesis 16:10-12,
 
Genesis 16:10-12
10  And the angel of the LORD said unto her, I will multiply thy seed exceedingly, that it shall not be numbered for multitude.
11  And the angel of the LORD said unto her, Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael; because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
12  And he will be a wild man; his hand will be against every man, and every man’s hand against him; and he shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.
 
So what we have, then, is TWO COVENANTS:  God gave a separate covenant to Ishmael, but God gave the heir of promise, Isaac, the Abrahamic Covenant which also is still in force today.
 
 
 
 
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Your Bible translation has it wrong at 1 Timothy 2:6

The Verse:

1 Timothy 2:6  Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time. 

My Comment:

It would be wrong for me, when I know the truth, to hold it back from you, the reader, especially when misunderstanding the truth because of bad Bible translations could well lead to questions to which you have the wrong answers to destiny-determining and destiny altering issues of Bible doctrine. See Leviticus 19:17 and Ezekiel 3:17, 18, 19 and Matthew 7:21, 22, 23.

What I will share below about the meaning of 1 Timothy 2:6 is perhaps the most important information I could possibly share with you about the message of the Bible.

I bring up this issue because everybody has it wrong. Not understanding the truth of what the Bible actually teaches is a very serious hindrance to communicating the Gospel not only on the mission field, but everywhere else.

The Moslem Question About 1 Timothy 2:6

A Muslim poster apparently from Mecca in Saudi Arabia posted the following question in the “Christianity and Islam Friendly Debate” Facebook group 18 hours ago:

“Paul, in his 1 Timothy 2:6 said Jesus gave himself as a ransom for all! Since Jesus is God, to whom then was he paid as a ransom?”

I suspect this question would stump most Bible believing Christians, not to mention everyone else.

In the first place, Jesus was NOT a RANSOM for our sins. The Muslim poster is exactly right with his question. The question arises both because of faulty theology and mistaken translations of the English Bible. If Jesus paid a ransom, to whom was the ransom paid? I have asked this question here before. I have also asked, if Christ was punished for our sin, who punished Him? The penal satisfaction theory of the Atonement is not only mistaken, it is heresy. But it is very widely taught and believed as though it were Gospel truth.

This question is important for the issues it raises, and because such a good question permitted me to furnish the following answer (based largely upon the Lavender New Testament and its notes):

My Response:

Unfortunately for English readers, nearly all English Bible translations have failed to properly convey the meaning of what Paul wrote in 1 Timothy 2:6.
 
A more correct and literal translation should read “the One having given Himself a means of deliverance in behalf of all conceivable men, the testimony given in its own time.”
 
“A means of deliverance” translates the original Greek word “antilutron,” which, unfortunately, is translated “ransom” in the KJV, NKJV, NASB, NIV; but “ransom” expresses or projects wrong concepts of Christ and His work on the cross.
 
“Himself” and “a means of deliverance” are the objects of the aorist active participle, “having given.” Here Christ is both Subject and Object–He gave Himself. The end of the action of “having given” is “Himself” and “a means of deliverance.” He did this on the cross in time past as indicated by the aorist tense.  He is not a “ransom” that was paid; He is Himself “a means of deliverance.”
 
There is no sense of price here or of one thing in exchange for another, Him for us.
 
This pagan placation by substitution, commercial/exchange concept brought to the lofty work of Christ on the cross is utterly unbecoming.
 
To think of “ransom” in terms of paying for sins of eternal magnitude against Divinity is alien to Scripture. The passage simply means to say that the death of Christ is a means of release, “antilutron,” from the shackles of all sin.
 
Further, the prefix “anti” does not bring “the idea of substitution” to “antilutron.” “Anti,” “for, “in behalf of,” is prefixed to the Greek noun “lutron” to help affirm more vividly and emphatically the “in behalf of” aspect of the deliverance as a benefit of Priestly-Sacrificial Atonement. Thus the Greek preposition grammatically in composition gives vividness to further emphasize the “in behalf of” nature of Christ’s sacrificial death.
 
Thank you, Sulayman Aliyu, for presenting such a good question. Without your question, I both could and would not have presented the scholarly and correct answer here which you will not likely find anywhere else except my own website where I will post it shortly.
 
The information I have presented will be new to every reader here. It is harder to understand because it is new, and because it is based upon a careful analysis of the Greek grammar underlying all English translations of the New Testament, as well as translations into any other language. You cannot understand Bible doctrine correctly unless you understand the grammar underlying the translation as used in the original language, which for the New Testament is Greek.

Much More Could Be Said

Much more could be said, but most Internet site readers won’t read a longer post.

If you ever expect to see Heaven, if you think you believe in Jesus Christ and His atoning work for you and all mankind on the cross, then this subject is perhaps the most important subject in the Bible you need to understand and get right!

If you have any questions, and you most certainly should if you are serious about spiritual things, please post a question or a response in the comment section below.

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Bible Proof of Man’s Discoveries, Part 2

I. Scientific Foreknowledge

A. Account of Creation

  1. Its Scientific Order

The order of creation in Genesis, describing the progressive formation of the earth until it became habitable for human life, corresponds exactly with the order of creation set forth by modern geology. Although we must not attempt to date the account of creation told in Genesis, the happenings, in the order in which they are described, correspond to the four periods in geology.

The Primary period, in which vegetation was formed, corresponds to the third day of Genesis 1:11, 12, 13.  The Secondary period in which great sea monsters appeared is called the fifth day in Scripture (Genesis 1:20, 21, 22, 23). The Tertiary period is characterized by its land animals which appeared on the sixth day. Also, man appeared last on the sixth day, conforming to the Quaternary period (see Genesis 1:24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31).

It is almost incredible, but Moses makes thirteen specific claims regarding the order of creation, and all of these have been substantiated as fact. Science upholds the order of creation as set forth by Genesis as being absolutely correct.

“Seldom, indeed, has such a mass of information been condensed into as few lines; and seldom has such a difficult subject been treated so accurately yet in such simple and popular language” (Lt. Col. W. H. Turton, D. S. O., The Truth of Christianity, London:  Wells Gardner, Darton and Co. Ltd., p. 136).

2. Evidences of Inspiration and Scientific Foreknowledge

Within the past century scientists repudiated the creation story, declaring “Matter is eternal and therefore indestructible.” Today, even the layman knows that with the advent of nuclear physics and the atom bomb man has been able to make matter from energy as well as energy from matter. This truly was anticipated when the writer of Genesis declared, “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.”

Verse 2 of Genesis chapter one (Genesis 1:2), long a puzzler and often the object of scientific criticism, has now been interpreted to mean the Diffuse Dark Nebula, discovered within the past few decades [remember I wrote  this in 1955]. The former nebular theory which contradicted Genesis 1:2 in every statement, has been discarded by science, being found false in several points. The swirling mass of hot gas, which it described as throwing off “chunks” or “pieces” of gas to form planets, much like mud being thrown from a revolving wheel, will tend to divide into two bodies of nearly equal mass and won’t throw off such “chunks.” Secondly, the amount of gas required to form our planet hasn’t enough mass to form the glowing star (which “cooled, forming our planet upon condensation”) which the theory proposed. Furthermore, the theory stated planets evolved from a body of hot gas giving off much light, whereas Genesis states that the earth was without form, void, and dark. The new dark nebular theory is in harmony with Genesis 1:2 since it is without form (having no describable shape), void (empty, being a dark mass of very rare gas), and dark. In fact, “this verse has been quoted by at least one nationally known astronomer as being the best description of a dark nebula that has ever been written” (Peter W. Stoner, Science Speaks. Wheaton, Ill.: Van Kampen Press, page 23. The Moody Press edition, page 33. Stoner is referencing Dr. Alter, Director of Griffith Planetarium). We find, after thousands of years, claim two of Genesis has been justified by science.

3. Moses’ Guessing Game

Where did Moses obtain information regarding creation? Neither Egypt nor Babylonia furnish material as sensible and accurate as that found in Genesis. Could Moses have guessed or reasoned out, with purely human wisdom, this wonderful account?

Moses, in the first chapter of Genesis, makes thirteen claims as to the order and the nature of the events; all are found correct. The chance that Moses guessed the order of these items is one chance in 13 to the 13th power, or one chance in 302,800,000,000,000.  But what chance did Moses have of describing, 4000 years before its discovery, the dark nebula? How did he know the earth was completely blanketed by clouds, that it was once completely covered by water, that life first appeared in the seas, that the sun is larger than the moon, that there are more seas than one yet they all have a common bed, or that man appeared last upon the earth, after all other major members of the animal kingdom?

Rating the first above named item conservatively as one chance in a thousand, and all the others as one chance in ten of his purely guessing them, the product of all these evaluations will give us the chance of Moses guessing or reasoning by purely human wisdom these thirteen claims, and arranging them in their proper order. These figures, 1000 x 10 to the 6th power times 302,800,000,000,000 when multiplied together give Moses one chance in 302,800,000,000,000,000,000,000 of guessing or reasoning by purely human wisdom the thirteen items themselves and putting them in their proper order.

If we had that many theater tickets, one inch square, and 100 to the inch, the pile of tickets which would be made would cover all of North America to a depth of 10 miles! Thus it is absurd that one should think Moses guessed the Genesis account! The only source of such profound wisdom available to Moses is God Himself, who inspired the writing of this astounding chapter. Truly “all Scripture is given by inspiration of God.”

4. Other Interpretations of the Genesis creation narrative

Through the years many interpretations of creation have arisen which form a very interesting field of study. Nearly all of these are based upon the interpretation of the word day. Great controversy exists even today as to whether day means a literal 24 hour day, or whether it refers to a period of time.

One of the most novel and perhaps recent interpretations is set forth by P. J. Wiseman, Creation Revealed in Six Days, 1948, Marshall, Morgan and Scott.  The word day is taken literally, but not in relation to creative acts by God, but rather days in progressive revelation of the creation story to Moses. Thus six days are taken to mean six lessons of a day each, upon which days God gave lessons to Moses concerning His creative acts. The author of this theory translates Genesis 2:3 “In it (the seventh day) He ceased from all His business which God did creatively in reference to making these histories” (A. Rendle Short, Modern Discovery and the Bible, London:  Intervarsity Fellowship, page 102, under References), making the seventh day a rest for man’s sake, not God’s.

Others take the word day as meaning 24 hours and rightly claim God has the power to create a world in ten seconds if He so desired. “Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh, is there anything too hard for me?”

Still others claim no time in Genesis is given as to the duration of creative acts. The six days are days of re-creation, Genesis 1:2 being the picture of the chaotic state in which the earth was left after Lucifer’s dethronement, when he was cast from heaven with one third of his angels. Creation is described as perfect in Genesis 1:1 (see Isaiah 45:18), it became void (Isaiah 24:1;  Jeremiah 4:23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, and the Hebrew text of Genesis 1:2) when greedy and arrogant Lucifer (Satan) was cast from heaven (Luke 10:18 with Ezekiel 28:12, 13, 14, 15, which is a poetic picture of the fall of Satan as the result of his five “I wills” in rebellion against God (set forth in Isaiah 14:9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14) which also describes the catastrophe brought about by his fall (I am indebted to Mr. Harold Fuller, who supplied me this information in various interviews, for this paragraph. Mr. Fuller, a leader at Thoburn Methodist Church, spoke to the Methodist Youth Fellowship a number of times. He allowed me access to books he had in his own small library in his home, and access to a very rare book he borrowed from the Library of Congress. Mr. Fuller was an engineer who worked at the Detroit Tank Arsenal). It was animal life that perished after Satan’s fall, the traces of which  remain as fossils. “Relegate fossils to the primitive creation (described in Genesis 1:1) and no conflict of science with the Genesis cosmogony remains” (Rev. C. I. Scofield, D.D., The Scofield Reference Bible, New York:  Oxford University Press, page 4, note 2).

B. The Origin of Man and the Origin of Religion

  1. Evolution and the facts of science

Evolution is a theory and as such it cannot stand before nor be compared with the immutable Word of God.

Darwin, Huxley, and all other propounders of this fallacy agree on one point:  there is not one speck of factual evidence in support of this hypothesis in existence. So called “missing links” are misconstrued constructions by befuddled scientists fashioned in plaster of Paris, and are usually composed of two teeth of an alligator, a rib of a chimpanzee, and an eardrum of an extinct rhinoceros with plenty of plaster of Paris mixed in between!

Pithecanthropus Erectus, The Dawn Man, Heidelberg Man, the Southwest Colorado Man, the Nebraska Man, Rhodesia Man, and Neanderthal Man have all been publicly declared notorious frauds in the theory of Evolution’s “missing links” by many internationally known scientists–experts in their fields (See God’s Plan of the Ages, teachers book, Gospel Light Press, page 26, which summarizes the work of A. W. McCann in his God or Gorilla, 1922, as well as more recent findings).

Evolution has done little good. It has, in fact, led many away from the fact of God, much to their downfall, and the truth of Scripture, causing them to lose faith in immortality, lowering their moral standards.

Sir William Dawson said, “No case is certainly known where any species of animals or plant has ever been changed to assume all the characteristics of a new species.”

Darwin said, “When we descend to details we can prove that not one species has changed” (Ibid., p. 26).

2. Evolution of Religion

Evolutionists have even tried to explain away religion as being the product of man’s development along emotional, etc. lines. They claim man originally worshiped many spirits in nature, the spirits being assigned to the various phenomena of nature which he could not comprehend. Later his religion developed into worshiping idols, then several invisible gods in the heavens, until today we worship but one God:  monotheism. Thus monotheism is taken to be the peak in man’s religious development.

Both ethnological and archaeological findings have disproved this fallacy. The remains of early man which have been found point him out as being originally monotheistic. In later periods it is found that his religion degenerated and the worship of many gods ensued.

“…I was forced by the evidence to the view that degeneration is the outstanding fact of religious history…” (William Ramsey, Cities of St. Paul, page 28, quoted in George W. Dehoff, Why We Believe the Bible, chapter iv, page 39. The author in this chapter has collected the statements of many eminent scholars supporting this view). Halley’s Bible Handbook, page 745, states:  “The Genesis idea that man started with a belief in One God, and that polytheistic idolatry was a later development, has been verified in inscriptions found by Langdon, in Pre-Flood layers at Jedet, Nasr, near Babylon. In Egypt, Petrie found indications that Egypt’s first religion was monotheistic.”

C. The Flood and the Ark

  1. The Flood in history and ethnology

Nearly all nations (“…flood stories have been found in such widely scattered lands as China, Babylon, Wales, Russia, India, America–practically all Indian tribes, Hawaii, Scandinavia, Sumatra, Peru, Polynesia, and, in fact, every region in the world save certain parts of Africa,” Henry Morris, That You Might Believe, page 77). In addition to the above mentioned  peoples, Halley’s Bible Handbook, page 75, lists these:  Assyrians, Egyptians, Persians, Greeks, Phrygians, Fiji Islanders, Esquimaux, Aboriginal Americans, Brazilians. “Such a universal belief, not springing from some instinctive principle of our nature, must be based on an Historical Fact.”

Nearly all nations and races of the world include in their ancient traditions and mythology an account of a flood of enormous proportions, as well as a story of the ark. The stories are often fantastic as well as polytheistic (alluding to more than one God), but they all have some semblance of relationship to the Scriptural account. The universality of these stories provide strong ethnological (Ethnology is the study of characteristics, origins, and relations of human races) proof that the deluge was universal, or, at least, that the people of these many nations have a common ancestry stemming from Noah and his family.

Flood tablets have been found in ancient Babylonian libraries (as from the Library of Assur-banipal at Nineveh, found in 1872 by George Smith).

2. The flood in geology

If the flood were taken as fact it could well explain the hitherto inexplicable. Such things as the finding of prehistoric animals with their flesh still intact and edible, buried in Siberian ice; the sudden extinction of many species, found only in fossil form to a certain period; the discovery of fossilized whales, sharks, and other relics of the sea upon the tops of the earth’s major mountain ranges; the primeval longevity of man, and many other similar items, all of which might be explained by the flood.

The Bible implies that previous to the flood there had been no rain as we know it. Many men of science have agreed that at this time the earth was covered by a canopy of water-logged atmosphere. It is known that the ozone layer is of a temperature approaching the boiling point of water, and air at such a temperature is capable of holding an enormous quantity of water.

This “canopy” was effective in eliminating ultraviolet light, explaining the great length of time men then lived. This same canopy served to keep the surface of the earth warm and moist, a “hothouse” effect. Thus at this time the earth had a single global universal tropical climate. This is confirmed by the well known finds of fossilized ferns in the polar regions.

It is believed that a layer of very cold air above this ozone layer was agitated such that the cold air mixed in with the warm, moist air, causing the water’s rapid condensation, resulting in such a rainfall as the flood would require.

The rain having fallen, and the protective canopy of warm moist air having broken, the earth no longer would have a single, tropical climate. The polar regions thus became cold, rapidly freezing the tropical creatures which lived there. When the waters of the flood had assuaged, even the mountain tops would contain evidences of the sea life which had swimmed above them.

Regardless of whether this explanation is the true explanation of the deluge phenomenon, the fact remains that the Great Flood of Noah is a historical fact, and to this the very rocks of earth cry out in testimony.

3. The flood in archaeology

In addition to many ancient recorded written accounts of the flood found by archaeologists, flood deposits in at least four places have been found. “At Ur, in 1929, Woolley found an eight foot bed of water-laid clay, with the ruins of an earlier city buried beneath it at Kish. In 1928-1929 Langdon found a similar bed of water-laid clay, and underneath it a very well preserved pre-flood chariot, with four wheels, made of wood and copper nails at Fara, traditional home of Noah. Schmidt, in 1931, found a layer of clean water-laid clay and underneath it relics of its pre-flood inhabitants. At Nineveh in 1932-1933, Mallowan found layers of viscous mud and riverine sand near the bottom of the Great Mound, which must have been placed there by water, with a distinct difference between the pottery under the wet layer and that above it. This all looks like very tangible evidence that there really was such an event as the Biblical Flood (Henry H. Halley, Pocket Bible Handbook, Chicago 90, Illinois, page 746, The Flood).

4. Noah’s ark in the light of science

Many have scoffed at the carpentry of Noah, thinking that he was some Neanderthal from the old stone age. However, if we read the information Scripture furnishes us concerning the Ark, we find it was an amazing structure.

As the exact size of the ancient cubit is not known, we can only guess at its size. Modern scholarship holds that the cubit was from 18 to 24 inches in length. On this basis, Noah’s Ark is thought to have been 562.5 feet long, 93.5 feet wide, and 56.25 feet high. A vessel of such dimensions would have the tremendous carrying capacity of over two million, nine hundred fifty-eight thousand cubic feet! This is equivalent in carrying capacity to a freight train thirteen miles long, having 1000 box cars.

Such modern wooden ships  as are still being built are built along the pattern of Noah’s Ark, pitched within and without, even upon the outer decks. The choice of wood for the Ark was perfect, as any other wood would have rotted before the completion of the Ark, which took Noah 120 years to build. Then too, the Ark must have been a very sea-worthy vessel; it withstood the most terrific storm the earth has ever known.

In addition, the Ark was built along modern lines of stability and had adequate ventilation, provided by a window 18 inches high which compassed the entire  perimeter of the ark, located under the overhang of the roof.

The scientific accuracy of the Ark is further shown by its modern dimensions:  it was six times as long as it was wide. Our naval vessels are built upon these identical proportions, and the U.S.S. New Mexico is built the same identical size as the Ark of Noah.

5. Could it hold all the animals?

Before placing a definite yes or no as an answer, we must first consider, just how many animals were there?

According to Dr. Howard Osgood there were just 865 varieties of animals that would require housing in the Ark for protection. One half of these were smaller in size than sheep.

All the animals at this time, according to Scripture, were vegetarians and therefore grain would suffice for food.

If one half of the Ark were filled with food, each animal would have an average of 175 cubic feet. A 200  pound man requires only 15 cubic feet.

Thus the argument should not be “was there enough room,” but rather, what did Noah do with all the room he had? Certainly this is characteristic of God. He always has plenty of room for those who will believe and accept Him.

II. Scientific Accuracy of Biblical Events

A. The Long Day of Joshua

  1. And confounded astronomers

Astronomers have found an apparent discrepancy in the astronomical chronology of our earth. We are a day behind the times, twenty-four hours out of step with the rest of the universe. There is no way to account for this except as we find the story recorded in history.

2. In the light of history

Nearly all ancient civilizations include in their histories and annals the account of either a very long day or a long night. “The ancient monuments and records of Greece, Babylonia, Egypt, India, Polynesia, China, Peru, and Aztec Mexico all bear witness to the fact that there was a ‘long day’ at a period in their histories corresponding to the time of Joshua” (Henry M. Morris, That You Might Believe, Chicago:  Good News Publishers, 1946, pp. 17-18). When so many different nations in various parts of our globe all record such an event, we must conclude that they all have a sound basis of facts, and that the event actually occurred.

3.  Plus the retracting shadow

Astronomers, working on the basis of the exact report of the position of heavenly bodies unconsciously included in the narrative of Joshua (chapter 10), have found the sun “stayed” 23 hours and 20 minutes. However, the earth is behind time 24 hours “on the dot.” How shall we account for this?

Another account (2 Kings 20:8, 9, 10, 11) tells of the shadow on the sun dial of King Hezekiah going back 10 degrees which, by our clocks, is exactly 40 minutes, thus accounting in both events for the lost day.

“…the late Professor Totten of Yale and Professor Pickering, formerly head of the Harvard Observatory, were forced to the conclusion that somehow an extra day had been slipped into astronomical chronology. No way exists of accounting for this discrepancy except by accepting Joshua’s long day as historical fact….  Professor Totten…proved that all the ancient time records could be made to fit together beautifully and, in fact, were perfectly correlated if Joshua’s long day were taken as fact” (Ibid., p. 18).

III. Science in Scripture

A. Medical Knowledge

In keeping a community’s health in  trim, one of the most important factors is the purity of our food supply. This necessitates our proper choice of food to be eaten as well as its preservation.

In the time of Moses, God gave specific instructions concerning the choice of foods: “Whatsoever parteth the hoof and is cloven-footed, and cheweth the cud, among beasts, that shall ye eat.” This excluded meat of the camel and pig, amongst other animals. It is well known that until recently, lack of adequate meat and food preservation developments such as refrigeration rendered the meat of the pig unfit to eat because it spoiled rapidly.

“Whatsoever hath no fins nor scales in the waters, that shall be an abomination unto you.” Furthermore, in this same chapter (Leviticus 11), the articles of food preparation or places of human habitation which in any way came in bodily contact with the dead carcass of any animal was to be destroyed, being declared unclean. Truly this shows the insight of God–which is only natural–which corresponds to modern discovery. The dead carcasses are likely to be germ infested, and could well lead to the spread of disease, especially in hot climates like that of Egypt and Palestine.

The washing of utensils which came in contact with dead animals, and the discard of such water used for cleansing is clearly indicated. Earthen vessels (which are porous) were to be destroyed if they came in contact with dead bodies or in contact with water which had touched dead bodies.

Large bodies of water, or moving waters, were considered safe water supply. Stagnant water is apt to be a carrier of disease, as is known today.

“Whatsoever goeth upon the belly, and whatsoever goeth upon all four, or whatsoever hath more feet among all creeping things that creep upon the earth…them ye shall not eat” (Leviticus 11:42).

Personal cleanliness was stressed as you can see by reading Leviticus. As an example, Leviticus 15:5 may be taken:  “And whosoever touches his (the sick’s) bed shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be (as a religious type of uncleanliness) unclean until the even.” Here we see Moses knew that the personal possessions, clothes, etc., even contact with the sick person’s clothes or body was liable to spread disease.

Moses perhaps did not discover the germ, but he did everything modern medicine does to prevent its spreading to others. He prescribes the quarantine of the sick, the isolation of those who are not healed (as of leprosy), the wearing of a filter-type or acting cloth over the mouth of the sick one. Even today all this is practiced by all doctors. Especially striking is the fact that a cloth was to be worn over the mouth of the afflicted. Today, during operations, doctors wear masks to keep their breath which might carry germs from the presence of the person being operated on. Homes also were to be kept clean, waste disposed of properly and safely, and all articles were declared unclean if they showed signs of mold or had been in contact with diseased persons, animals, or objects.

[The above information is as much as I am able to piece together from my original rough draft notes for my senior high school research paper written originally in December of 1955. I believe the content, though incomplete since my original  paper was not returned to me, is still good material for the apologetic defense of the Divine Inspiration of Scripture, so I have taken all last evening and all day today to type it up to share with the kind readers of this Real Bible Study site. This material should be of great encouragement to all Bible believing Christians as a clear defense of the truth of the Bible.]

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Bible Proof of Man’s Discoveries, Part 1

TENTATIVE 3-LEVEL OUTLINE

I. Scientific Foreknowledge

A. Account of Creation

  1. Its scientific order
  2. Evidences of inspiration and scientific foreknowledge
  3. Other interpretations of the creation narrative of Genesis

B. Origin of Man and the Origin of Religion

  1. The harmony between science and Scripture
  2. Evolution and the facts of science
  3. Evolutionary theory of man’s religious development versus the facts of history and ethnology
  4. The devolution of religion

C. The Flood and the Ark

  1. The flood in history
  2. The flood in geology
  3. The flood and archaeology
  4. The flood in ethnology
  5. Noah’s Ark in the light of science
  6. “Could it hold all the animals?”

II. Scientific Accuracy of Biblical Events

A. The long day of Joshua

  1. And confounded astronomers
  2. In the light of history
  3. Plus the retreating (retrogressive) shadow

B. The Plagues of Egypt

  1.  And Egyptian Records
  2. And Archaeology (of the Exodus)

C. Jonah and the “Whale”

  1. The “fish story” and the fallacies of infidels
  2. Could it happen? –in the light of modern science and discovery

III.  Science in Scripture

A. Medical Knowledge

  1. Moses and hygenics
  2. Other medical references in Scripture

B. Bible Science

  1. Astronomy
  2. Biblical biology
  3. Other scientific inferences and references to physical science

C. God’s Questionnaire

  1. Forty Questions
  2. Three Answers
  3. The Conclusion of the Whole Matter

 

NOTES:

[Many years ago I prepared this outline for my senior research paper for twelfth-grade English at Cass Technical High School in 1955. Back then, term papers were not returned to students,   probably to discourage future plagiarism. That was a disservice to every student who wrote serious papers, because the student’s research was essentially lost and not easily redone. In those days there was no easy way to make a copy of what was written. This was some time before copy machines were available. I believe my research paper, as now reconstructed from my surviving notes now 62 years later, is of significant value because some of the testimony to the Divine Inspiration of Scripture I wrote about in this paper I have not seen given elsewhere since that time.]

  1. (Part I-C) is subject to revision as full research on this subject has been delayed.  “The Flood in Ethnology” may be placed under or included in “The Flood in History.”
  2. (Part II-B) Material on the plagues of Egypt, at least at the present time, is lacking. This portion may have to be dropped although I have recently come across some good material on it which may, in the end, warrant its inclusion in the outline as indicated.
  3. (Part III-B.2) Material is seriously lacking concerning this theme and it may have to be omitted.
  4. (Part III, its entire plan) Under “Science in Scripture” is given the probable outline. There are few if any books devoted to this subject, and therefore information is lacking. Same condition as Note 2.

NOTE:

The object of this report is not the support of any creed or religious sect’s belief or doctrine, but to show that true science is in complete harmony and agreement with the Bible.

The title, “Bible Proof of Man’s Discoveries,” was taken because it would be false to say that science proves Scripture. The Bible is the Word of God, and as such, any statements it may make regarding or touching upon science are perfectly correct.

In this sense, the Bible offers convincing and conclusive proof of many facts discovered by science centuries after the Bible was written. A few examples may be listed here–the earth’s spherical shape, the movement of the sun, and the planets too, moving about the sun; the number and location of heavenly bodies in the sky, and many other similar items.

Therefore, the Bible has and does give proof of modern (and many not so modern) scientific factual developments, even anticipating them. Most important to be noted is the fact that the Bible, as God had it to be originally written, was not intended to be used as a science textbook. The Divine Inspiration of the Bible is proved by the fact that all within it, properly understood, is found to be true to fact, and that is why I chose this most interesting of subjects as the focus of this research paper.

 

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How to murder children: Bible style

On a Facebook website called “Jesus or Mohammad, who’s the Right Way to Heaven,” the following was posted by a Muslim, I presume.

I present it here to demonstrate how many go to the Bible to find fault with what it says, without having understood it, and probably without having read it.

This example is an example of how not to interpret the Bible. The error, of course, is failing to consider the context of each passage, and arbitrarily linking passages which have no obvious connection with each other. To learn much more about how to interpret the Bible, read the two major posts I have placed in the October 2010 Archives at the link given at the right hand side of this page.

How to Murder Children: Bible Style

Matthew 18:6                                    Drown them

Lamentations 2:20                           Moms should eat daughters

Ezekiel 5:10                                         Fathers should eat sons

Lamentations 4:4                             Starve them to death

Genesis 9:24; Lev 10:3                    Set fire to them

Exodus 12:29                                      Smite them all dead

Deuteronomy 21:21                        Stone them to death

Joshua 10:36                                      Use a sword

Nahum 3:10                                        Smash them in the streets

Matthew 19:29                                 Abandon them

Revelation 2:23                               Kill them with death

Deuteronomy 32:24                        Poison them

 

 

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My Comment:

Very interesting list, but all these Bible texts are taken out of context. That means that none of these texts actually support the claim that is made for them, namely, that the Bible gives instructions on how to kill children.

 

The Bible says, “Judas went and hanged himself.” It also says, “Go and do thou likewise.” It also says, “And what thou doest, do quickly.”

 

See Matthew 27:5; Luke 10:37; John 13:27.

 

It ought to be quite clear from my short example that taking words out of context or combining them arbitrarily is not the proper or correct way to interpret or understand the Bible.

 

The Bible gives us accurate history. It does not commend the evil actions of some of the people it records. David had multiple wives, committed adultery which led to murder. The Bible does not commend those evil actions on the part of David. But the Bible told the truth about the people it gives the history of, even when that truth reflects badly on those people.

 

By the way, no other ancient literature has come down to us which faithfully records the character flaws of ancient heroes and important persons like the Bible does. The Bible declares the whole truth, even when that truth reflects unfavorably upon the person spoken of. Secular literature reports the good deeds, not the bad deeds, of the important people it tells about.

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Daily Bible Nugget #462, Isaiah 40:8

The Nugget:

Isa 40:8  The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.

My Comment:

The Bible is dependable. It does not contain errors. It is the Word of God. It is Divinely inspired. You can trust that what it says and teaches is the truth. Anyone who claims otherwise has not studied the subject enough to know better.

On a website populated mostly by Muslims I have read many false claims about what the Bible says, and many false claims about the reliability of the Bible. This evening, I took the time to give what I hope will be a clear, fair, and I hope helpful explanation that refutes some of the charges repeatedly made by some in the Muslim community against the truth of the Bible.

The Muslim claim:

“The Oldest Version of the Bible in the World is the Sinai Bible, Housed in the British Museum!!

“There are over 14,800 differences between this Bible and the King James Version!!

“Woe to the people who write the Scripture with their own hands and then says This is from God” (Koran 2:79).

My Response:

Whoever wrote these supposed “facts” has done little by way of learning about textual criticism and scholarly research. The variations within the original manuscripts, though numerous, are inconsequential. Most differences are minor variations in spelling, word order, and grammatical matters. The differences do not affect the meaning. The fact that the Bible has more manuscript evidence to support its text, and manuscripts that go back closer to the time of its original composition means we have a text that is more certain to be accurate than for any other work of ancient times.

The Muslim Claim:

“May I have your attention please!!”

“The Revised Standard Version saying something about the King James Version!!”

“If you read the Preface of the Revised Standard Version it says:

“Yet the King James Version has grave defects; that these defects are so many and so serious as to call for revision!!”

Further, “Bible gone for a toss–Dr. Clinton Baldwin [near as I can make out the fine print].

“We have lost the Originals of the New Testament!!”

“Today what we have is the copy of the copy of the copy of the copy of the copy of the copy of the Originals.”

My Response:

The Revised Standard Version was produced by liberal scholarship and was not accepted by most Bible believing Christians when it first appeared. It was accepted widely in many so-called mainline Protestant churches or denominations.
 
The so-called “grave defects” are not defects at all. Our knowledge of ancient Bible manuscripts has greatly increased since the years before 1611 when the King James Version was released. The King James translators did not have access to as many or as good of manuscripts as scholars have access to in our day. But the better manuscripts available today which were discovered since the time when the King James Version was produced, while giving us a better picture of what the original copies must have said, vary little from the received text underlying the King James Version. What variations there are do not affect any Bible doctrine. I have in my personal library here at home a large collection of published scholarly works and texts pertaining to the Greek text of the New Testament. I have studied this subject since 1955. You can be sure I know something about this topic in depth.
 
The notion that “we have lost the originals” is more hype than reality. The reality is that no ancient literature has come down to us except in the form of copies of copies of copies. Those who copied the Bible manuscripts were extremely careful. They made every effort, humanly speaking, to make the copies accurately.
 
But when things are copied by hand, it is next to impossible to make entirely error free copies, especially when a document has been copied many times over many years, even centuries, before the invention of printing.
 
But because the Bible has more manuscript support than any other work of literature from ancient or classical literature, and its surviving manuscripts are proportionately much older, and the oldest Bible manuscripts are closer to the time the Bible books were written–especially for the New Testament, by comparing these manuscripts carefully it is relatively easy for those who can read the original language to determine what the original text was and when a variation is the result of a copyist’s error.
 
The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which contained in the collection some Bible manuscripts used by the community whose library was preserved in the jars found in caves by the Dead Sea demonstrates the accuracy of our settled printed text of the Old Testament of today. There are very few differences in the printed text of today and the texts found by the Dead Sea.
 
Interestingly, a complete scroll of Isaiah was among the finds at the Dead Sea. That is most significant because liberal scholarship has contended that the Book of Isaiah was not written by a single author. The claim is that chapters 1 to 39 were perhaps by Isaiah, but chapters 40 to 66 are by another and probably later author. In my studies just recently I read so-called modern scholarship that suggests the latter portion of Isaiah ought to be divided and referred to two authors, for a total of three!
 
All this is so much nonsense and misinformation. There is no sign whatsoever in the Qumran Isaiah scroll that suggests any such breaks in the text were known to them. It is evident that such notions are the invention of so-called modern scholarship, unbelieving scholarship at that.
 
It is scholarship like this that produced the Revised Standard Version in its day, which has left out many verses and parts of verses, and called into question the account of how Jesus dealt with the adulterous woman in John chapter 8, and have called into question the longer ending of the Gospel of Mark.
 
It is possible to produce an original text and a proper translation of it without resorting to the mistaken textual theories followed by the translators of the Revised Standard Version.

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Daily Bible Nugget #461, 1 Samuel 15:3

The Nugget:

1Sa 15:3  Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass. 

My Comment:

This passage, and perhaps some others like it, is sometimes brought forward as an objection to the morality of the Bible. It might by some be considered a “problem passage.” The key to understanding such a passage is to (1) consider the immediate context;  (2) take into account other passages in the Bible that shed light on the “problem passage.” When this is done, the “problem” is generally removed, and a deeper understanding of how God operates will be gained.

This passage was just brought forward to me by someone who claims that reading the Bible turned him away from any faith in the God of the Bible because incidents like this are immoral.

A commenter said,

“it’s the parts of the bible that i do understand is why i reject the bible.
“any book that values obedience more than morality deserves to be challenged. since those ideas lead to terrorism.”

To that, I suggested:

“I think you need to learn to re-read a difficult text until you understand it. There has been in all of world history no source of higher morality than the Bible. There has never been a Person who more perfectly fulfilled and accurately represented the morality of the Bible than the Lord Jesus Christ.

“It may be possible that the parts of the Bible you believe you understand may be parts that you do not actually understand. Each part must be understood in the light of the whole.”

The commenter then presented the case of 1 Samuel 15:1-3.

My Response:

As you read the Bible, it is very important to understand who is spoken of, who is spoken to, and by whom. In this case, a directive given by the prophet Samuel to Saul the King of Israel is not a general command or principle to be followed by all believers from then until now!
 
Have you met any Amalekites lately? I’ve never met any. So the command does not apply to me or to anyone else in this day and age.
 
God gave a reason for the local command given to Saul:  “I remember that which Amelek did to Israel.” If you study that out further, you will find that God had His reasons for the command He gave.
 
Without digging further into the historical background, I would mention that God gave a promise to Abraham that is recorded in Genesis 12:3,
 
Gen 12:3  And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.
 
God has kept this promise throughout history.
 
The incident that provoked or brought about this dreadful revenge from God is recorded in Exodus 17:8-16.
 
The Israelites were attacked and had done nothing to provoke such an attack. The attackers were out to plunder the goods of the Israelites. They attacked the rear, where the feeble, the elderly, and the very young were keeping up as best they could.
 
Because of this wrongful attack by the Amalekites, God promised that they would at some future time be utterly destroyed.
 
That is in line with what we read of how God works in Genesis 6:13,
 
Gen 6:13  And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth. 
 
God does not support unjustified violence, and He promises to punish such violence, sometimes in the here and now in this life, some times later, and sometimes hereafter. This should serve as a severe warning against those who engage in violence against the innocent. There is much Scripture that bears this out if you consult the cross references [links to other parts of Scripture that shed light on the current passage]. I have assembled a full set of cross references to Genesis 6:13 as follows, taken from my book, The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, and from my Bible software program, “The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury,” which I share below:
 
destroy. T566 (Future punishment presaged by temporal judgments). The following cross references form a major study demonstrating God sometimes punishes evil here and now in this life, as well as hereafter. Gen 7:4; Gen 7:21; Gen 18:20-21; Gen 19:24-25; Gen 37:35 note. Gen 42:21, +*Exo 22:23; +*Exo 22:24; Exo 23:22, +**Num 32:23 (T733). Deut 15:9, Jdg 9:24 note. *2Sa 3:39; 2Sa 4:11, +*1Ki 8:32 (T1751). +Est 7:9, +*Job 4:8; +*Job 31:2; +*Job 31:3, *Psa 31:23; Psa 34:16; +Psa 37:9 (T87). Psa 54:5; Psa 58:10; +Psa 58:11 (T630). Psa 91:8; +*Psa 109:17, Pro 3:33; *Pro 13:15; **Pro 22:22; **Pro 22:23; Pro 24:17; *Pro 24:18; Pro 28:13, +**Isa 66:24, +Eze 39:23 (T486). +*Dan 4:31, Hos 2:6, Joe 3:7, Hab 1:6; Hab 2:8, +*Zec 5:3, +*Mal 3:5, Mat 18:6; Mat 18:10, +*Luk 18:7; +*Luk 18:8; +*Luk 18:30, +*Rom 1:27; **Rom 12:19, Col 3:25, 2Th 1:6, 1Pe 3:12, 2Pe 2:4-7, +*Rev 11:18.
 
Going back to Exodus 17:8, I think Adam Clarke’s comment on this passage is helpful:
 
Then came Amalek, and fought with Israel – The Amalekites seem to have attacked the Israelites in the same way and through the same motives that the wandering Arabs attack the caravans which annually pass through the same desert. It does not appear that the Israelites gave them any kind of provocation, they seem to have attacked them merely through the hopes of plunder. The Amalekites were the posterity of Amalek, one of the dukes of Eliphaz, the son of Esau, and consequently Israel’s brother, Gen 36:15, Gen 36:16.
Fought with Israel – In the most treacherous and dastardly manner; for they came at the rear of the camp, smote the hindmost of the people, even all that were feeble behind, when they were faint and weary; see Deut 25:18. The baggage, no doubt, was the object of their avarice; but finding the women, children, aged and infirm persons, behind with the baggage, they smote them and took away their spoils.
 
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Daily Bible Nugget #460, Acts 5:42

The Nugget:

Act 5:42  And daily in the temple, and in every house, they ceased not to teach and preach Jesus Christ. 

My Comment:

In Acts 5:42 we have the pattern very well described that brought results in the early church. This same pattern will bring results today. Because we are not following this pattern, we do not see like results. The world needs the Gospel. Follow this pattern, and your neighborhood, city, state, and country will experience the full blessing of transformed lives of  people living for God instead of self alone.

And daily.  Everyday Evangelism

in the temple.  Church Evangelism

and in every house.  House to House Evangelism

they.  Every Believer Evangelism

ceased not.  Continuous, Persistent & Consistent Evangelism

to teach.  Instructional Evangelism

and to preach.  Preaching Evangelism

Christ.  Christ-centered Evangelism

If these things do not interest or concern you, then you have not been reading and studying your Bible!  Read the whole Book of Acts, repeatedly, and catch the spirit and motivation of the early church. If enough people start doing this, once again it will be said of us that we “turned the world upside down” (Acts 17:6).

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Daily Bible Nugget #459, Psalm 15:4

The Nugget:

Psa 15:4  In whose eyes a vile person is contemned; but he honoureth them that fear the LORD. He that sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not. (KJV) 

Psa 15:4 He despises a reprobate,       but honors the LORD’s loyal followers. He makes firm commitments and does not renege on his promise. (NET Bible)  

My Comment:

Psalm 15:1 asks, “Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? who shall dwell in thy holy hill?”

My understanding is that Psalm 15 describes the person who will qualify for heaven. Those who do not meet the specifications given in the short Psalm 15 will not inherit the Kingdom of God.

One important qualification is stated in verse 4, “He makes firm commitments, and does not renege on his promise.” The KJV provides added insight when it translates “He that sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not.” In other words, if you enter an agreement, you keep the agreement, even if it proves to be to your disadvantage.

The Bible makes a very big issue about this matter. The nation of Israel lost its position, lost its land, lost its great Temple, when it violated an agreement it had made with the king of Babylon (Ezekiel 17:9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19). God holds nations, national leaders, and individuals to this standard. Consulting the cross references given for Psalm 15:4 will make this clear. I will post cross references for Psalm 15:4 at the end of this article. Be sure to study them. I thought I had furnished these elsewhere on this site, but apparently not, so here they are below.

This holds true in my experience for agreements reached in collective bargaining between teachers, teacher unions, and boards of education and the school administration. Administrators frequently flaunted contract provisions, saying “grieve it, if you disagree with my decision.” As the Union Representative I frequently did just that, and generally won each grievance because I was correct in interpreting the contract, and the administrator or the administration was wrong.

I have been retired for some time now, but I suspect things have not changed that much. Human nature has not changed, so I expect administrators have not changed. Unfortunately, administrators often took an adversarial stance toward teachers. That is bad practice. When it involves administrative violation of a contract, it is wrong. It violates the contract and violates the Bible.

Instead of violating the contract, the administration should adhere to the contract just as it expects teachers to do. If a provision of the contract proves to be to the disadvantage of the administration, the solution is to seek a change in the contract the next time the contract is up for re-negotiation.

What prompts me to write about this subject just now is that in my summer project to clean up the attic, I came across the April, 1973 issue of The Michigan Teacher, where on page 8 appeared a most significant article, “The other side has coordinated bargaining!” The article says in part:

“School Boards have already started their coordinated bargaining. Following are some recommendations of a steering committee to a coordinating task force of school boards, superintendents, and chief board negotiators:

  1. No automatic increments from salary schedule of past contract–divorce new contract from any past contract.
  2. Limit of 5.5% to increased costs, including increments.
  3. Don’t permit clauses which require a continuation of educational standards–they might cost money in teachers’ salaries.
  4. No deficit financing for teacher increases.
  5. Minimum 40-hour work week for teachers visible to public, with teachers required to be at work locations.
  6. Teachers’ work year–minimum of 189 duty days.
  7. No released time for union activities.
  8. No class size language that doesn’t permit adjustments by administration.
  9. Binding Arbitration:  If you don’t have it, don’t accept. If you have it, try to limit authority of arbitrator and to define what is grievable and what can be taken to arbitration. Avoid language requiring consultation with the union.
  10. Reduction of staff:  seniority should not be sole basis.
  11. Eliminate the use of other contract settlements as basis for your salary schedule.
  12. Teacher responsibility:  A strong management rights clause should be included.
  13. All school districts should become members and cooperate with the coordinating agency on contract negotiations. All districts should encourage active participation of their chief negotiator in the Negotiators Association

WHO SAYS COORDINATED BARGAINING WON’T WORK? It’s working beautifully for the school boards!”

Let this be a lesson in how the administration favors for itself what it denies collectively for the teachers.

Some may argue that unions are bad. Some unions have gotten provisions in their favor which appear contrary to common sense, particularly contracts in the automotive industry. There are obviously faults and flaws on both sides, union and management. My father said to me when I was first faced with the decision requiring me to join a union, “The only reason we need unions is because of bad management.”

I believe unions and union contracts are essential to protect employees from arbitrary actions of management, especially the denial of due process rights.

Certainly, in the light of Psalm 15:4, God holds contracts and agreements inviolable, even when made with a pagan king. In the Bible, God sometimes has acted swiftly and without mercy against those who failed to live up to an agreement.

 

PSALM 15:4 CROSS REFERENCES

Psa 15:4  In whose eyes a vile person is contemned; but he honoureth them that fear the LORD. He that sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not. 

a vile person. or, reprobate. Heb. rejected (Jer 6:30). Psa 40:4; *Psa 101:4; Psa 139:21, 2Sa 6:22, 2Ki 3:13-14, **+2Ch 19:2, *Est 3:2; Est 5:9, Job 30:8; Job 32:21-22; +*Job 36:13; +*Job 36:14 mg. %Pro 26:12, Isa 32:5-6, Dan 5:17, etc. Dan 11:21, Mic 3:2, Act 24:2-3; Act 24:25, +*1Co 15:33, Jas 2:1-9, Jud 1:16.

is contemned. or, despised. Psa 26:5; Psa 88:4, Gen 20:10, Neh 13:25, %Mat 11:19; %+*Mat 18:10; %Mat 21:31; %Mat 21:32, %Luk 7:34, 2Ti 3:3.

but he honoureth them. T914 [Topic: love to God’s people]. *Psa 16:3, Psa 101:6; **+Psa 119:63; *Psa 122:6, Num 24:9, 1Sa 2:30, 2Ki 3:14, Pro 26:1, %*Mic 3:2, Mat 7:15-23; *Mat 12:49; *Mat 12:50; Mat 18:10, +**Rom 15:7, *Heb 6:10, 1Jn 3:14; 1Jn 3:18-19; *1Jn 4:12.

that fear the Lord. Psa 22:23; Psa 22:25; Psa 66:16; *Psa 115:11; Psa 118:4; +**Psa 119:63; +**Psa 119:74; Psa 135:20, Job 37:24, Pro 14:2, Isa 50:10, +**Mal 3:16, Act 13:16; Act 13:26.

sweareth. T901. [Topic: Promises for performing oaths]. Psa 24:4-5, +*Exo 20:7, Lev 5:4; Lev 6:2; Lev 19:12, +*Num 30:2 note. Deut 6:13, +*Jos 6:22; Jos 9:18-20, +*Jdg 11:31 note, Jdg 11:35; Jdg 21:5, 1Sa 19:6; 1Sa 20:16, 2Sa 21:1-2, 1Ki 2:42, *2Ch 16:3, Neh 13:25, Jer 7:9; Jer 11:6, **Eze 17:9; Eze 17:12-19, Hos 4:2; Hos 10:4, Amos 1:9, Zec 5:4; Zec 8:17, Mal 1:14; +*Mal 3:5, *Mat 5:33-37; Mat 23:16-22, Rom 1:31, Gal 3:15, 1Ti 1:10, 2Ti 3:3.

changeth not. Gen 24:39, Exo 21:6, Lev 27:10; Lev 27:33, Num 30:2, +Jos 9:19, **Jdg 11:30; Jdg 11:35, *2Ki 24:20, %**Eze 17:9 note, Eze 17:18 note, **Eze 17:19, Mic 2:4 note. Mat 5:33 note. Joh 13:1, 2Co 8:21, +*Col 4:1 (T1851). 2Ti 3:3, Heb 6:16; Heb 12:2.

 

 

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