Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Phinehas- Number 25:10-30:1

Another contribution from Rabbi Jack in Toronto, Thanks again, brother.

Parashat HaShavua Pinchas / Phinehas



This Week's Reading List:
BaMidbar / Numbers 25:10-30:1
Yermiyahu / Jeremiah 1:1-2:3
Yochanan / John 2:13-20


Bamidbar {27:1} Then drew near the daughters of Zelophehad, ben (son of) Hepher, ben Gilead, ben Machir, ben Manasseh, of the families of Manasseh ben Yoseph; and these are the names of his daughters: Mahlah, Noach, and Hoglah, and Milcah, and Tirzah. {27:2} They stood before Moshe, and before El'azar the cohen (priest), and before the princes and all the congregation, at the door of the Ohel Moed (Tent of Meeting), saying, {27:3} Our 'av (father) died in the wilderness, and he was not among the company of those who gathered themselves together against HaShem in the company of Korach: but he died in his own sin; and he had no sons. {27:4} Why should the name of our 'av be taken away from among his family, because he had no son? Give to us a possession among the brothers of our 'av. {27:5} Moshe brought their cause before HaShem. {27:6} HaShem spoke to Moshe, saying, {27:7} The daughters of Zelophehad speak right: you shall surely give them a possession of an inheritance among their av-'s brothers; and you shall cause the inheritance of their 'av to pass to them. {27:8} You shall speak to bnei Yisrael (the children of Israel), saying, If an ish (man) die, and have no son, then you shall cause his inheritance to pass to his daughter.

Of all the Scriptures in the Brit Chadasha (Renewed Covenant) this one passage of Scripture has great significance when it come to Yeshua HaMashiach and his physical right to be king in Yisrael. How is that possible seeing as this passage of Scripture deals with the daughters of Zelophehad and the distribution of his inheritance during the time of Moshe? Zelophehad’s daughters, being women, were going to be disenfranchised from any inheritance because the inheritance and distribution of the land was to pass thought the sons and not through the daughters. Zelophehad died without a son, but he did have five daughters.

So how does this passage of Scripture have any significance to Yeshua HaMashiach? When we consider that the inheritance passed only through the son then the significance is great indeed. It all starts with Yeshua HaMashiach’s genealogy given to us by Uri (Luke).

Uri kept to strict Jewish laws in tracing the genealogy of Yeshua. In order for him to do that he could not mention the names of any women, not even Miriam, Yeshua’s mother. This is despite the fact that it was through her lineage that he was tracing the kingly line of Yeshua. Uri did not skip names in giving us his genealogy either, another strich Jewish law. Uri in his genealogy showed that Yeshua could be king because He was of the house of David, but not of King Jechoniah’s lineage upon which there was a curse.

Yermiyahu (Jeremiah) {22:28} Is this man Coniah a despised broken idol? Is he a vessel wherein is no pleasure? Wherefore are they cast out, he and his seed, and are cast into a land which they know not? {22:29} O earth, earth, earth, hear the Word of HaShem. {22:30} Thus say HaShem, Write this man childless, a man that shall not prosper in his days: for no man of his seed shall prosper, sitting upon the throne of David, and ruling any more in Judah.

Uri began his gospel with the virgin birth. He told us that Yeshua was supposedly the son of Yosef, but he was really the grandson of Heli. The fact is that Heli was the father of Miriam, but Yosef was not Yeshua’s father. Uri wanted to trace Yeshua’s genealogy through Miriam so he associated Him with Miriam’s father. In writings of the first and second centuries, rabbis commonly referred to Yeshua as “the son of Heli.” It is also not unknown in Jewish history to trace a man’s origin through his wife. That is what Uri was doing in his genealogy. He was tracing Yeshua’s lineage through Miriam, as Yosef’s wife; seeing as Yosef was not Yeshua’s father. Two Tanach (Hebrew Scriptures) examples of this method are found in Ezra 2:60-61, and Nehemiah 7:63. So it is not something unusual, even according to biblical standards.

What we found in Uri’s genealogy was the potential that Heli died and left only his daughter Miriam as his heir, and that he did not have a son. If this is true, then we can see from our Parasha this week that Miriam was allowed to receive her father’s inheritance. In addition, Miriam would have fulfilled the other Torah requirement of female inheritance by marrying one from her own tribe:

Bamidbar {36:6} This is the thing which HaShem does command concerning the daughters of Zelophehad, saying, Let them be married to whom they think best; only into the family of the tribe of their av shall they be married. {36:7} So shall no inheritance of bnei Yisrael remove from tribe to tribe; for bnei Yisrael shall cleave everyone to the inheritance of the tribe of his avot (fathers).

Both Miriam and Yosef were from the tribe of Y’hudah (Judah). This would have enabled her to pass on the inheritance of the Davidic lineage from her father to her Son. Therefore, Yeshua had legal right to be the physical King of Yisrael through his mother, Miriam. HaShem had prepared the way for Yeshua HaMashiach to be the eternal Melech Yisrael (King of Israel).

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Baruch HaShem
Rabbi Ya'acov Farber

Balak- Numbers 19:1-25:9

Another contribution from Rabbi Jack in Toronto. Thanks again, Rabbi Jack.

"Aviod Being Cursed"


Parashat HaShavua Balak / Balak

This Week's Reading List:
BaMidbar / Numbers 19:1-25:9
Mikhah / Micah 5:6-6:8
Korintim Aleph / 1 Corinthians 1:20-31


Bamidbar {22:2} Balak ben (son of) Zippor saw all that Yisrael (Israel) had done to the Amorites. {22:3} Moav was so afraid of the people, because they were many: and Moav was distressed because of bnei Yisrael (the children of Israel). {22:4} Moav said to the elders of Midian, Now will this multitude lick up all that is round about us, as the ox licks up the grass of the field. Balak ben Zippor was king of Moav at that time. {22:5} He sent messengers to Bilaam ben B'or, to Pethor, which is by the River, to the land of the bnei (children) of his people, to call him, saying, Behold, there is a people come out from Mitzrayim: behold, they cover the surface of the earth, and they abide over against me. {22:6} Please come now, therefore, curse me this people; for they are too mighty for me: peradventure I shall prevail, that we may strike them, and that I may drive them out of the land; for I know that he whom you bless is blessed, and he whom you curse is cursed.

Bamidbar {23:7} He took up his parable, and said, From Aram has Balak brought me, The king of Moav from the mountains of the East: Come, curse me Ya'akov, Come, defy Yisrael. {23:8} How shall I curse, whom G-D has not cursed?

We know from reading the entire parasha, parasha Balak, that even though greedy Bilaam tried as hard as he could, he was unable to curse bnei Yisrael. In fact as we see from verse 8 above he conceded that he was unable to curse whom HaShem had blessed. I think this is a lesson everyone of us should learn and understand. Satan is not in control of who gets cursed and who does not! Obviously HaShem is in complete control of who is blessed and who is cursed. The fact is that Satan can not do anything without G-d’s prior approval. If you think for a minute that anyone can put a curse on a born-again child of G-d any time they want, then you are greatly mistaken.

Sadly, in the years I have been a Messianic leader I have encountered people who have claimed that a curse had been placed on them. Now certainly you can be cursed and under certain conditions a curse can be placed upon a person, but only, as I said, under certain conditions. What are those conditions? The first and most obvious one is if you are not a believer in Yeshua HaMashiach and you have not made Him your L-rd and Saviour. The second is if you are a Believer in Yeshua HaMashiach and you have intentionally or inadvertently sinned without repenting.

There is only one of two camps that a person can be in -- either in G-d’s camp or in Satan’s camp! Satan is the ruler of the powers and principalities of the earth. In other words, he controls the world system as we know it today. That is why there is so much evil on the earth.

At the fall of man, when Adam and Eve disobeyed G-d, sin entered into the world and with sin humankind became slaves to Satan, the lord of sin. G-d, who can not look upon sin because he himself is sinless, therefore, turned His back on mankind and man was no longer under G-d’s protection – they were cursed. The korban (draw near offering / sacrifice) system, as inaugurated by G-d, and outlined in the Book of Vayikra (Leviticus), remedied that situation with the use of substitutionary offerings. Through confession and repentance, a man’s sin was transferred to a sinless animal and that animal’s blood was shed instead of the sinners.

Vayikra {17:11} For the life of the flesh is in the blood; and I have given it to you on the mitzbe’ach (altar) to make Kapparah (Atonement) for your nef'shim (souls) : for it is the blood that makes Kapparah by reason the life.

This korban system was a shadow of the korban that eventually G-d Himself provided by coming to earth as a human being. Only G-d could fulfill the requirements of His own law of sin equals death by dying on our behalf. Whoever, therefore, receives and associates himself with what HaShem has done for us, by receiving Yeshua HaMashiach as the Lamb of G-d who takes away our sins, becomes a child of G-d and, therefore, is under His control and protection.

Bnei Yisrael was covered by the korban system while on the plains of Moab. So long as they remained in a state of confession and repentance they were under HaShem’s protection and, therefore, unable to be cursed. However, as soon as they entered into the realm of sin, as we will see in next week’s Parasha, HaShem’s protection was lifted from them and they entered into Satanic territory where HaShem allowed them to be cursed. This resulted in thousands dying. Pay attention and learn from the following passage of Scripture:

Shmuel Alef (1 Samuel) {18:9} And Saul looked at David with suspicion from that day on. {18:10} Now it came about on the next day that an evil spirit from G-d came mightily upon Saul, and he raved in the midst of the house, while David was playing the harp with his hand, as usual; and a spear was in Saul's hand.

King Saul had been a believer and was, therefore, under the protection of HaShem but as soon as he sinned that protection was lifted and he was under the influence of Satan. Notice the underlined portion of the verse. The evil spirit was from G-d. That tells us, as I said before, that Satan can not do anything without being allowed to by G-d. And G-d will not allow Satan to curse a believer in Yeshua HaMashiach so long as they remain in a state of confession and repentance.

How can you avoid being cursed? Receive Yeshua HaMashiach as your L-rd and Saviour, then live a life of confession and repentance and be transformed from a sinner into a saint.

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Baruch HaShem
Rabbi Ya'acov Farber

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