Archive - March 16, 2010

Numbers 3 – A case of substitutionary atonement?

Numbers 3:11-13 Again the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, 12 “Now, behold, I have taken the Levites from among the sons of Israel instead of every firstborn, the first issue of the womb among the sons of Israel. So the Levites shall be Mine. 13 “For all the firstborn are Mine; on the day that I struck down all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, I sanctified to Myself all the firstborn in Israel, from man to beast. They shall be Mine; I am the LORD.”

Back in Egypt, God had instructed the Israelites to put the blood of the Passover lamb on the door posts so the Angel of Death would pass over their houses. Here in Numbers it appears that God still considers there to be a debt owed for saving the first born of Israel. As payment for this debt, God accepts the service of the Levites as his priests.

For some reason this rubs me the wrong way. I don’t know if it’s important, but it bothers me.

The Five Boons of Life by Mark Twain

Chapter I

In the morning of life came a good fairy with her basket, and said:

“Here are gifts. Take one, leave the others. And be wary, chose wisely; oh, choose wisely! for only one of them is valuable.”

The gifts were five: Fame, Love, Riches, Pleasure, Death. The youth said, eagerly:

“There is no need to consider”; and he chose Pleasure.

He went out into the world and sought out the pleasures that youth delights in. But each in its turn was short-lived and disappointing, vain and empty; and each, departing, mocked him. In the end he said: “These years I have wasted. If I could but choose again, I would choose wisely.

Chapter II