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B'Midbar/Numbers 16:21 Separate yourselves from this assembly and I will consume them in a moment
The immediate thought from this text might be that
HaShem: literally, Hebrew for 'The Name' - an allusion used to avoid pronouncing the Tetragrammaton, the so-called 'ineffable' name of Gd
Further consideration might yield another alternative: that
Adonai: either the Hebrew word meaning 'My Master' or - more frequently - an allusion used to avoid pronouncing the Tetragrammaton, the so-called 'ineffable' name of G-d
The clue, perhaps, can be found in Avraham's opening question: "Will you
actually sweep away the righteous with the wicked?" (B'resheet 18:23,
CJB). The
Sforno: Rabbi Ovadiah Sforno (1470-1550CE), Italian rabbi, philosopher and physician; born in Cesena, he went to Rome to study medicine; left in 1525 and after some years of travel, settled in Bolgna where he founded a yeshiva which he conducted until his death
Yeshua told the disciples: "You are the salt of the earth" (Matthew 5:13). Salt is a preservative and was widely used to preserve meat and vegetables for long periods; it also acts as a disinfectant and healing agent. Yeshua is saying that we have that effect in the world and, that like Moshe and Aharon, our presence holds off G-d's judgement and wrath. Because we are here and live and work among unbelievers, G-d's righteous anger at sin is held back for this season so that more people may have the time and opportunity to come to know G-d.
Further Study: D'varim 29:10-13; Romans 11:16
Application: How can you be 'salt' to your community and those around you? Do you preserve and cleanse the company that you keep? Ask G-d how you can be more effective in simply being there for people and holding back the onslaught of wickedness in the world today.
© Jonathan Allen, 2006
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