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Vayikra/Leviticus 19:35 You shall not do iniquity in justice: in length, in weight or in volume
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Most of the Hebrew words in this verse need some explanation to allow us to
see the scope of the command being given. The verb,
Targum Onkelos: An early (1st-2nd Century CE) translation/paraphrase of the Torah into Aramaic; attributed to a Roman convert to Judaism, Onkelos; used in Babylonian synagogues during the Talmudic era
- a 2mp Qal
prefix form from the root
- has two common
meanings: to do or to make. Is iniquity something that we simply do, or is
it manufactured or created by our actions? Put another way, is iniquity
something that exists only temporarily while we are doing it, or do we make
something that endures beyond the immediate time of our actions when we act
in an incorrect way? The word
, here translated
iniquity, comes from a root
; meaning "to deal
unrighteously, unjustly" in Hebrew, in Arabic it has the sense of turning
aside or declining (Davidson).
- in length -
comes from the root
, to measure; a
masoretic note
means that the word
appears three times in the Hebrew Scriptures: here, Joshua 3:4 "a
distance of two thousand cubits in measure" and 2 Chronicles 3:3 where
the measurements for the length of the temple foundations are given. This,
then, is a large scale land measurement.
- in weight - can
also mean "in the act of weighing" and is derived from the verb
- to weigh, weigh
out - which also produces
, the Israeli
currency that was originally a weight of silver or other precious metal.
Anything weighed in shekels therefore had to be of manageable size.
Finally,
is a
liquid measure of volume, roughly equivalent in modern-day terms to two or
three teaspoonfuls, a small scale unit of measure. Obviously, this
judgement applies to all categories of measurement, from the largest to the
smallest and in all types of units.
Rashi: Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki (1040-1105CE), French rabbi who wrote commentaries on the Torah, the Prophets and the Talmud, lived in Troyes where he founded a yeshiva in 1067; focuses on the plain meaning (p'shat) of the text, although sometimes quite cryptic in his brevity
HaShem: literally, Hebrew for 'The Name' - an allusion used to avoid pronouncing the Tetragrammaton, the so-called 'ineffable' name of Gd
Rabbi Samson Raphael
Hirsch: Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch (1808-1888CE), German rabbi, author and educator; staunch opponent of the Reform movement in Germany and one of the fathers of Orthodox Judaism
Peter, writing to the believers in the Diaspora, tells them, "As people who obey G-d, do not let yourselves be shaped by the evil desires you used to have when you were still ignorant. On the contrary, following the Holy One who called you, become holy yourselves in your entire way of life" (1 Peter 1:14-15, CJB). Our lives, as followers of Messiah Yeshua, are to be a living witness to G-d's character: honesty, integrity and holiness. Peter continues: "Keep your behaviour excellent among the Gentiles, so that in the thing in which they slander you as evildoers, they may on account of your good deeds, as they observe them, glorify G-d in the day of visitation" (1 Peter 2:12, NASB). If we behave in the same way as the people around us, allowing our morals and standards to be like theirs, then we too deserve the punishment that comes because of sin. Only when we are distinct in our behaviour, honest and upright in all our dealings, will the world notice that we are different. Even though they resent our behaviour, sensing that our honesty judges their dishonesty, yet they will have to acknowledge at the judgement that we were a witness to them and glorify G-d. Each of us, individually, wears the name of G-d on our sleeve and bears the reputation of the whole body of Messiah in our hands. We should live and act worthily of both.
Further Study: Amos 8:4-10; 1 John 3:1-3
Application: It is the little things that let most of us down; careless words or moments when we were not on guard. Why not ask G-d to help you with your "little things" today and keep you on your toes? When the small things are right, they you will have confidence to tackle the larger things.
© Jonathan Allen, 2009
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