My good friend, Roger Cromwell, asked a pertinent question? “Why
were the Jews God’s chosen people?” First off, it is important to know who is a
Jew. “Jews” are those of the nation of Judah; the nation left last-standing
from the Hebrew people. Judah became a nation, not from the tribe of Judah
alone, but Benjamin and Judah. The other ten tribes were scattered throughout
the world. Of the two, Judah was chosen by God, as can be seen with the following:
“The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet,
until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be.” (Gen
49:10).
In that context “Shiloh” means “Pacificator.”
(
Jewish Voice; 8-30-2018). It should be obvious, then, that Judah, namely the Jews, would be the tribe from which Jesus would be born.
Jews did not always exist; It was not always the Jews who
were God’s chosen people but different people in different times. We shall see in
this commentary who are God’s chosen and who are not!
If one examines all the passages, Jews, as “the chosen
people” was a winnowing process, and ironically, the “winnowing” took place at Ornan’s
threshing floor, better known as The Foundation Stone or the
Axis Mundi
(Axis of the Cosmos). There are two stages in threshing: stomping the harvest
to drive out the grain from the chaff, and then to winnow by blowing the chaff
from the grain. Ornan’s threshing floor represents judgment and a decision process,
and it appears that was why God chose that location for His Temple to be built
by Solomon at the instruction of David.
Not only was Judah the last tribe standing in the winnowing
process, but David was the last man standing! God had found his Jew from which
Shiloh would come – King David.
With
whom did the “winnowing” start? “The book of the generation of Jesus Christ,
the son of David, the son of Abraham” (Mat 1:1). Note that in Matthew 1:1 that
scripture speaks of the
generation of Jesus, and not by coincidence, Genesis
1:1 speaks of the
generation of the Heaven and Earth. God’s Plan from
day
one was Jesus Christ as King of the Heaven and Earth – the Heaven as His throne,
and the Earth as His footstool. (Isa 66:1).
The winnowing process began with Adam. "The Word" of God
struck a deal with him: “And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and
between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise
his heel” (Gen 3:15). God chose for Himself a
man to redeem mankind. Animals
would not suffice, but were a temporary sacrifice to be repeated yearly by the
High Priest. The winnowing began with a living soul. God chose Adam for the
winnowing process because he
required redemption. Adam wasn’t a Jew, though.
He was
mankind. His name even means “man”
(Etymology Online). Keep
Adam’s name in mind, though, because Genesis 3:15 has great meaning for all
mankind!
The winnowing process continued with Noah, as he represented
righteous mankind. He would be David’s line as well as all mankind’s. Jesus, of course,
was the “second Adam” but Noah was a facsimile of Jesus as he was the Pacificator
who saved mankind by himself being righteous. The first inkling of a Jew came
from Noah… Shem by name. Shem is the father of the Semite nations – Jews and Arabs.
God chose Shem as the pathway to the Messiah because he was more righteous. The
winnowing process was still active, as God had another idea in mind when it was
written:
And he
said, Cursed be Canaan; a servant of servants shall he be unto his brethren. And
he said, Blessed be the Lord God of Shem; and Canaan shall be his servant. God
shall enlarge Japheth, and he shall dwell in the tents of Shem; and Canaan
shall be his servant. (Gen 9:25-27)
Noah had three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
Shem and Japheth covered Noah’s nakedness out
of respect after Ham apparently disrespected Noah. The winnowing process
eliminated Ham’s line, and his son, Canaan was cursed. He would
not be
the line of David nor the Pacificator because it was Shem and Japheth who
pacified Noah and God. The two, in effect, covered the flesh (sin) of Noah and
were both symbolic of what Jesus would do for all mankind!
It appears that both
Shem and Japheth were righteous and Noah prophesied that Japheth would dwell in
the tents of Shem. They are joint heirs of God. Shem represents the Jews of Judah which is well-known by the
term, “Semite.”
Japheth represents most
of the northern and western hemisphere – the Gentile world. Noah left a clue
there; the Semites would lead and the Gentiles would follow. Keep that in mind
as the winnowing process is narrowed to Shem’s descendants.
Next came the Hebrews, the namesake of Eber, the ancestor of
the Ishmaelites and Israelites; the former being the son of Abraham, and the
latter the son of Jacob,
called “Israel” by pre-incarnate Jesus. Keep in
mind, that as Jesus was “The Word” throughout patriarchal times, Jesus (God)
was selecting his own flesh, and establishing his own genealogy by who was the
most righteous.
Of course, that raises the question, “Did God make them
righteous for His Name sake, or were they inclined to prefer righteousness?”
Since all are called: “And we know that all things work together for good to
them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose” (Rom
8:28), that some degree of love pre-exists in those who respond. (That is in
opposition to “total depravity, by the way. Mankind would be totally depraved
if it was not sensing that God cares for them.)
Now let us back-up a bit: Cain was somehow illegitimate. I
believe that he was born in iniquity as was David. What I mean by that, is that
he was a result of pleasure, not obedience to multiplication. Eve exclaimed, “I
have gotten a man from the Lord” (Gen 4:1). Cain was from sinful Eve whereas
Jesus was from righteous Mary. That is true, as the following demonstrates: “Cain,
who was of that wicked one” (1 John 3:1). Eve begat Cain but it was through the
law of sin of the Devil. Satan hand-picked Cain as heir to Jesus, but God
picked
righteous Abel.
The world is not just one big automaton with humans having
no influence on events. God surely picked Abel as the chosen one, but Satan circumvented
that! However, because of God’s foreknowledge, He knew the chain of events. He
as much as told Adam and Eve (Gen 3:15) that it would not be through Cain who
was not yet even born. In order to continue the winnowing, since Satan killed
God’s chosen one, Seth became the new heir for God. Genesis 3:15 was meant for
Seth’s line, and the winnowing continued to see who was the most righteous!
The Abrahamic Covenant was God choosing his people. He even
arranged a test of faith. He asked Abraham to do to his son, what God would do
to His own Son years later. Abraham was faithful. His line was chosen because
Abraham demonstrated faith. He was
willing to sacrifice his only
remaining son.
“Willing” is a key word
in scripture. Obedience is not the final straw, but
the willingness to obey!
Paul validated that when he wrote, “The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak”
(Mat 26:41). Thus, it is the
attitude toward God that is meaningful, not
the
action. Righteousness is based on attitude, then, not obedience to
strict laws. Everyone of God’s chosen, even pre-dating the Jews, was selected based
on their attitudes toward God. It seems, then, that God was choosing those for
His own flesh according to their attitudes; are they willing to trust Him?
Abraham was the epitome of faith. The faith of Christians to
this day are measured against the faith of Abraham (Rom 4:16). That raises
another question, “Was God really choosing them, or were they choosing God?” Perhaps
the choice was theirs and God honored their choice just as he does today with
all Christians, remembering that
all are called but few are chosen!
With the Abrahamic Covenant, God winnowed some more. Thereafter
the Hebrews were the chosen people because of Abraham’s great faith. The Covenant
even promised that the Pacificator would come through Abraham’s seed – his genes.
Not to cover each step, but the winnowing continued in
eliminating the Ishmaelites who became children of Cain, so to speak, and have
their own religion – Islam. Then Esau was winnowed out as Isaac took his
birthright. Shortly thereafter, Jacob wrestled with Jesus and won out (Gen
32:24)! Jacob showed respect for Jesus as well as fortitude. Jesus chose Jacob to bear
him, and renamed him “Israel.” The Israelites became the chosen people, and the
winnowing continued! God had chosen Israel, the person and the nation for David’s
line and Jesus as the Son of David:
In this
house (David’s), and in Jerusalem, which I have chosen out of all tribes of
Israel, will I put my name for ever: (2 King
21:7), And the Lord said, I will
remove Judah also out of my sight, as I have removed Israel. (2 King 23:27)
God was showing his future plans for the birth of the Pacificator.
Israel was chosen, but he warned that Judah was in jeopardy just as the nation
of Israel had been. Israel, under King David and Solomon, was split into Israel
and Judah. Israel destroyed itself by sinful living; they were not willing to
obey God, and Judah was poised to do the same thing! God always used the same
criteria in winnowing, and Israel was about to be winnowed off the threshing
floor. The criterion for being to good seed was who and what peoples were holy,
according to the following:
Even to
morrow the Lord will shew who are his, and who is holy; and will cause him to
come near unto him: even him whom he hath chosen will he cause to come near
unto him. (Num 16:5)
(Cont. tomorrow).