"Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ" - 2 Corinthians 10:5 (KJV)

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Angelology



“Blessed are those who watch for him. For they make themselves like the Angels, whom we call ‘watchers.’”
- Clement of Alexandria (circa 195)

 

Angelology

Some of the most powerful creatures in existence. Our imagination has not ceased to develop new ideas about them through the centuries though all of them cannot be true. The angels are a major decoration at Christmas every year and is the subject of countless works of art. They randomly appear at different narratives through the bible and have herald the coming of the Lord.
Angels do make appearances in other narratives in other cultures and nations in the history of the world. Many non-human figures found in hieroglyphics and artifacts may represent a corrupted form of angels. The Roman-Greco world embraced the concepts of many human looking divine creatures.
Angels make an appearance on the biblical stage in both the Old and New Testaments but who are they? What are their jobs? Where did they come from? Our society seems to make a big deal about them but not very many know the history behind them or have a universal doctrine about them.
It is important to note that the Bible gives us very little information about angels, therefore, we must be careful in the conclusions we draw but we do have a tremendous amount of evidence to look at from the Old and New Testament as well as the extra biblical materials. Up front I will say that the Bible is inspired and authoritative but this does not mean that some extra biblical material is not historically accurate. Some of these narratives are simply myth and others are hoaxes but we must examine them none the less.
First the Hebrew word for angel is mala'ak (מַלְאָךְ). According to Strong’s, it can mean ambassador, angel, king, or messenger depending on the context that it used with. It is usually referring to the heavenly being, however not always. [i] It is equivalent to the Greek word, angelos from which the English word “angel” is obviously derived. However, in both Hebrew and Greek, the term simply means "messenger" and was used for both God's messengers as well as those of a king or ruler on Earth.
       Three terms are found in the Old Testament for angel. These are probably better understood as species or classifications of Angels. Right now you may be saying to yourself, “three terms?” because you were only taught two. One may be controversial but it is fallacious to ignore it because it is controversial.  As we go through, there is an entire section for each of the species of angels for you to have an in depth look at them but here there will be a brief overview. The first species of angel is the Seraphim (שָׂרָף, singular Seraph). The name simply means flame, burning, or fiery serpent[ii] and in the bible it only shows up twice, both times in Isaiah, and both times in one chapter: Isaiah 6.
The second species is more common in the biblical writings, and is transliterated into English as "Cherub." In the bible, these angels are described as having a particularly unusual form. The most descriptive narrative on them appears in Ezekiel 1:4-28. Whether this is their normal appearance, it is difficult to say but probable. They reappear in Revelation in virtually the same form. And are most known by images on the old temple, because they were considered the guardians of the temple.
There is a possible third classification for Angels as well but this is not specifically biblical. I say this because the word in the bible is often used to in referring to idols. However it is possible that this meaning derived from an earlier understanding. This would be the word Teraphim. The etymology of this word is very difficult and has truly challenged scholars through the years. However it does seem probable that this word once referred to Angels that appeared in a human form and then became the idols worship by other pagan cultures. “Teraphim is a loan word from Hit tarpi(s), which “denotes a spirit which can on some occasions be regarded as protective and on other malevolent” and which is parallel in lexical texts to Akk sedu, ‘spirit, demon’”[iii]
Teraphim may refer to a classification of angel that appears completely human and we see in scripture many instances of people seeing angels but they did not know they were angels at first. These would be the Teraphim angels.
Now this Teraphim word has a great dark side to it. In ancient times this word came to be understood with child sacrifice in order to divine information from spirits. The ancient book of Jasher refers to this practice in great detail “And this is the manner of the images; in taking a man who is the first born and slaying him and taking the hair off his head, and taking salt and salting the head and anointing it in oil, then taking a small tablet of copper or a tablet of gold and writing the name upon it, and placing the tablet under his tongue, and taking the head with the tablet under the tongue and putting it in the house, and lighting up lights before it and bowing down to it. And at the time when they bow down to it, it speaketh to them in all matters that they ask of it, through the power of the name which is written in it.”[iv]
In many cultures of ancient times this became a regular practice and they people would place the corpses of the “teraphim” into the walls of their house so that regular communication with the spirit would be possible. “And Pharaoh rose up in the night, he and all his servants and all the Egyptians, and there was a great cry throughout Egypt in that night, for there was not a house in which there was not a corpse. Also the likenesses of the first born of Egypt, which were carved in the walls at their houses, were destroyed and fell to the ground. Even the bones of their first born who had died before this and whom they had buried in their houses, were raked up by the dogs of Egypt on that night and dragged before the Egyptians and cast before them.”[v]
Archaeological evidence for this practice has been found throughout the middle east and it was not restricted to first born sons in many instances. The skulls of young and old, male and female have been used in the differing religious rituals of the area.[vi]
Another term, and not a specific classification, that is generally thought to refer to angels, is translated "the sons of God". How to properly understand the term is a topic of great controversy, especially in Genesis 6:1-4, where the reader is told that the sons of God had sex with the daughters of men:
“And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them, that the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose. And the LORD said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years. There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.”
Now this is highly contested among scholars today but there is only always one truth. So three possible explanations for this incident have been proposed among schools today. We will examine each one and determine the one that best fits with the ancient writings.


[i] See Genesis 32:6, Numbers 20:14 and Joshua 6:17 for alternate translations.
[ii] Strong's Talking Greek & Hebrew Dictionary. Strong's Number 8314
[iii] Karel van der Toorn, Bob Becking, Pieter Willem van der Horst, Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1999,pg 845
[iv] Jasher 31:41
[v] Jasher 80:44-46
[vi] Michelle Bonogofsky, “Neoloithic plastered Skulls and Railroading Epistemologies,” The Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 331 (August 2003):  1-10

Monday, February 23, 2015

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Saturday, February 21, 2015

Franklin Graham Speaks Out against Transgender Restrooms - Christian News Headlines

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Sunday, February 15, 2015

Canada: Muslim graduation ceremony cancelled over “radical” speakers

Canada: Muslim graduation ceremony cancelled over “radical” speakers

Introduction to the Book of Judges

English: Samson destroys the temple
English: Samson destroys the temple (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Introduction

First it is important to explain how the book of Judges fits into the Word of God. Among people today, there seems to be a concession that what is written in the Word of God is part of the will of God. Because of this misconception of the bible, many people discount the bible altogether because some books such as Judges included subjects such as idol worship along side of Yahweh worship and the willing giving of women into a sexual and murderous environment.
            The book of Judges was not written to better explain how faithful people live in accordance with the Word of God but just the opposite. The book is designed to show the children of God how not to live. There is a circulating theme among all the stories. First the children are faithful and all is well. Then the children begin to slowly corrupt themselves against the Word of God. Finally the children need a savior and God delivers.
            When God delivers this savior to the people of Israel, the reader should not confuse the man or woman as a shining example perfection but just the opposite. The “Judges” were the saviors that they deserved and not the savior they need. In this method we see the necessity of Christ above any man that could bear the title of Savior

Overview

            Of course the exact timeline is not known to us but the writing of this book is generally believed to be around 1390 b.c. to around 1050 b.c. The exact author is also unknown however it is commonly believed that Judges was written by multiple authors through the years of it history. There is a good amount of credibility to this because of the different level of detail that are contained in the stories. Some stories have great detail such as Samson and Gideon but others lack great details such as Ehud.
These distinctions in the writings should only increase the credibility of the book and not decrease its credibility because it shows a progression through history by the adding of the stories as they occurred as opposed to the idea that everything was simply created later by a master revisionist.
            Again the reader should not be confused by the word “judge”. The Hebrew word used in this book is shāphaṭ  (שָׁפַט‎) which is a verb that denotes a judicial function and also strongly implies punishment and vindication. The book stands as an example of God judging both the nation that threatens Israel and Israel itself. The entire book has a moral lesson on how wrong a godly society can become when society ignores the Word of God.

Periods
Years
Ending about b.c.:
1. From the exodus to the passage of Jordan
40
1451
2. To the death of Joshua and the surviving elders
[40]
1411
3. Judgeship of Othniel
40
1371
4, 5. Judgeship of Ehud (Shamgar included)
80
1291
6. Judgeship of Deborah and Barak
40
1251
7. Judgeship of Gideon
40
1211
8, 9. Abimelech to Abdon, total
[80]
1131
10. Oppression of the Philistines, contemporary with the judgeships of Eli, Samson (and Samuel?)
40
1091
11. Reign of Saul (including perhaps Samuel)
40
1051
12. Reign of David
40
1011
Total
480


           

Modern Day Similarities

            The book is an example of God hitting the “reset” button. The longsuffering Lord waits patiently for every generation to follow Him willingly and faithfully til any society reaches a point in their depravity that they cannot return. This fact is evident where the bible records words such as “But in the fourth generation they shall come hither again: for the iniquity of the Amorites is not yet full.” (Genesis 15:16 KJV).
            When this is understood by the reader it becomes easy to see the similarities of these ancient societies and the modern times we live in. Remember that the Bible teaches in principles and not always in direct executive order. When the Israelites began to be corrupted it took hundreds of years and God remained silent as they slowly corrupted themselves. In like manner our western civilization is slowly replacing faith in God with faith in nature. We teach evolution instead of creation even among orthodox churches. We make Christianity a politically incorrect practice while Hollywood praises good witches and warlocks as fictional heroes. Even today God has given us “Christian” leaders that we deserve and not the leaders that we need.
            So what was the sins of the Amorites? Those sins are not mentioned in the book of Genesis, nor are they mentioned specifically in the book of Judges. However the Bible is not completely silent on this issue. The sins referred to are very important especially for the modern day reader who does not want history to repeat itself.
            2 Kings 21:3-9 (KJV) provides us with the key to understanding this question because it reflects back to the time of the Judges and compares it to their current situation:
“For he built up again the high places which Hezekiah his father had destroyed; and he reared up altars for Baal, and made a grove, as did Ahab king of Israel; and worshipped all the host of heaven, and served them. And he built altars in the house of the LORD, of which the LORD said, In Jerusalem will I put my name. And he built altars for all the host of heaven in the two courts of the house of the LORD. And he made his son pass through the fire, and observed times, and used enchantments, and dealt with familiar spirits and wizards: he wrought much wickedness in the sight of the LORD, to provoke him to anger. And he set a graven image of the grove that he had made in the house, of which the LORD said to David, and to Solomon his son, In this house, and in Jerusalem, which I have chosen out of all tribes of Israel, will I put my name for ever: Neither will I make the feet of Israel move any more out of the land which I gave their fathers; only if they will observe to do according to all that I have commanded them, and according to all the law that my servant Moses commanded them. But they hearkened not: and Manasseh seduced them to do more evil than did the nations whom the LORD destroyed before the children of Israel.”

Sins such as sorcery and human sacrifice are mentioned among the comparison of nations. We in our own time should also be aware for there is nothing new under the sun.