Friday, May 6, 2016
Israel has a long history of
idolatry. While idolatry has taken on
many forms, its basic definition is to worship or serve anything other than the
one and true God.
An idol can be something tangible made
with hands, or it can be an ideology or concept. In all cases it is an imaginary false deity
(god).
To serve an idol of any kind is to commit
spiritual adultery against God. These
definitions basically apply to the Hebrew meanings of idolatry as well as to
the Greek definitions found in the New Testament.
Just prior to Moses’ death God told him
that Israel
would be involved in idolatry to the extent that He would forsake them, and
hide His face from them, all because they would turn to other gods.
“And the
LORD said to Moses: ‘Behold, you will rest with your fathers; and this people
will rise and play the harlot with the gods of the foreigners of the land,
where they go to be among them...’” Deuteronomy 31:16a NKJV
It is so amazing that Israel’s Sovereign God would reveal
the future thoughts and actions of His people.
The KJ version uses the phrasing ‘go a
whoring after the gods of the strangers of the land.’ God had previously warned the Israelites on
numerous occasions of the consequences of not completely ridding the land of
its occupants.
In the present context the wording ‘play
the harlot’ means to have illegal contact between Israel and other nations and their
gods.
God was very specific relative to Israel’s future
actions and the required consequences.
He instructed Moses to write down beforehand what they would do and use
the writing, called a song, as a witness confirming His warning.
“…write
down this song…and teach it to the children of Israel…When I have brought them to
the land… and they have eaten and filled themselves and grown fat, then they
will turn to other gods and serve them; and they will provoke Me…” Deuteronomy 31:19-20
God told Moses in advance that the
Israelites would be given everything they could possibly need or want, but
instead of praising God for His goodness, they would give the credit for their
success to false gods.
Perhaps they would credit their own ingenuity
and effort for their success, or perhaps they would tout their trading treaties
with other nations for their economic prowess.
Whatever their reasoning, they would forget their true provider and
‘worship’ their self accomplishment.
Such would become ‘other gods.’
But
just as God explained their behavior in advance, such apostasy would have
disastrous results.
“Then it
shall be, when many evils and troubles have come upon them, that this song will
testify against them as a witness…for I know the inclination of their behavior
today, even before I have brought them to the land of which I swore to give
them.” Deuteronomy 31:21
After recording the words of the song in
the book of the law and placing it in the Ark of the Covenant, Moses called the
elders and officers together and told them what God had told him.
“For I know
that after my death you will become utterly corrupt, and turn aside from the
way which I have commanded you. And evil
will befall you in the latter days, because you will do evil in the sight of
the LORD, to provoke Him to anger through the work of your hands.” Deuteronomy
31:29
The
Hebrew word for work in this context means ‘labor, or something made,’ while
‘hands’ means ‘power or strength.’ Thus,
the Israelites would attribute all their success to their own efforts instead
of God’s grace.
The term in the ‘latter days’ has eschatological
implications; God’s justice has not as yet been fully levied on His chosen
nation. Such will be accomplished during
the ‘time of Jacob’s trouble,’ i.e. the great tribulation.
It must always be kept in mind Paul’s
application of Israel’s
history, particularly during their forty years between the Exodus and entering
the Promised Land.
“Now all
these things happened to them as examples, and they were written for our
admonition, upon whom the ends of the ages have come.” 1 Corinthians
10:11
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