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Shemot/Exodus 12:3 They shall take - each man - a lamb for a fathers' house, a lamb for a household
There is some debate as to how many lambs were required for how many people
because of this particular instruction.
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
, fathers' house, is the same
as 'family' from the parallel instruction in v21 below when Moshe actually
gives this instruction to the people. The Mechilta points out that both
"fathers' house" and "family" refer to extended family units, whereas the
second use of the word
in this
verse means an individual household. Rashi asks what would happen if the
extended family were too large or numerous, so that there might not be
sufficient for each to eat enough, then answers his own question by showing
that this is why the "a lamb for a household" phrase is present - so that
each distinct household - mother, father and children - even if part of a
larger extended family grouping - should take their own lamb so that there
was blood on the doorpost of every house and enough lamb for all to eat.
In the same way as
HaShem: literally, Hebrew for 'The Name' - an allusion used to avoid pronouncing the Tetragrammaton, the so-called 'ineffable' name of Gd
Yeshua, who is our Pesach - our Passover sacrifice (1 Corinthians 5:7) - emphasised that following Him is a personal action: "If anyone wishes to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me" (Luke 9:23, NASB). Whether wild or natural branches, we are grafted by faith into the olive tree of G-d's covenant relationship (Romans 11:11-24), but in both cases, the mechanism is by each person personally accepting G-d's offer of salvation: "If you confess with your mouth Yeshua as L-rd, and believe in your heart that G-d raised Him from the dead, you shall be saved" (Romans 10:9, NASB) and that is the teaching of the whole of Scripture.
Further Study: Ezekiel 33:10-16; Romans 11:22-24
Application: Where do you stand today? Are you relying on the group of people - church or congregation - of which you are a part, or have you personally taken a lamb - The Lamb - and made peace with G-d? This Passover season, be sure that you know G-d's salvation for yourself, because G-d has no grand-children!
© Jonathan Allen, 2006
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