Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Musing – Can We as Westerners Fully Appreciate an Eastern Culture Bible?

 Hebraic Musing – Can We as Westerners Fully Appreciate an Eastern Culture Bible?

I’ve been wondering about this; and Johanna Hocker published a paper that makes a lot of sense to me.

The context of the Bible is from the Eastern, Honor-Shame Culture; so knowledge of the Eastern Culture is essential to truly understand our Bible.  Israel seems close to Europe, but their culture was much closer to Asia’s, not Europe’s.  The Eastern culture in Bible times was based on “Honor – Shame” like Japan or China today.   

1.      Community is extended family oriented; Honoring of our neighbors builds community

2.      The Community shapes one’s identity; One’s Behavior is judged by the community

3.      Belonging is the ultimate goal.  When a person’s behavior is not acceptable, they are rejected by the community, i.e., “shamed”.  (A person will defend Islam even when they don’t practice it because it is part of their community identity)

4.      There is a strong need to be loyal to the community faith system.  To reject faith, is to reject community.

5.      Guilt is not internally generated; it is pricked by someone else when one is shamed by the community.

6.      It is difficult to change in that environment, one fears being rejected for going outside group expectations.

Yeshua was very honoring in His relationships with others, especially the children, sick and outcasts and lepers; and even with us!  But He spoke parables where He expected the listener to catch honor and shaming, e.g. the lost sons, The Prodigal Son, the Embezzling Manager, isolation treatment of the unrepentant sinner and church discipline by shunning/shaming.

Our Greek/Western culture (European and especially our American) is unique.  Our American culture is based on immigrants seeking a better life.  They were on their own and accepted the challenges presented to them.  Our Western “Culture” goes back to Greek society.  We see things as a dichotomy; a choice of right/wrong, leader/follower, good/bad, etc.  This leads to extreme emphasis on independence and identity:

1.   Identity is within self (not in context of a community).

2.   Individuality the norm.

3.   React to other’s with; “so what”.

4.   Lack of closeness with others.

5.   Guilt is internally felt, not externally administered.

6.   Protect self with walls.

7.   Belonging through nuclear family, sports teams, clubs, classes, etc.(rather than a community).

Characteristics of the Greek/Western Culture are derived from Greek gods.  They are to be worshipped with sex, eating dedicated food, entertained, adored, revered and celebrated; but NOT to be OBEYED.  Competition was by nude athletes trying to appease the gods by their great feats.  Knowledge was the key to everything.  Truth was determined by persuasiveness in philosophical debates!  Life was Intellectualized with abstract metaphysical concepts.  Sex, especially homosexuality, dominated life.  Gnosticism (man determining life, not God) has led to a monastic system and papacy.

Cultural & Biblical contrasts between Greek/Western and Hebrew/Eastern thinking:

·      Abstract – Concrete.  Greeks and the West are trained to be abstract not concrete.  Hebrew is very concrete, Hebrew words go back to house, family and land, with an agricultural theme.  When Hebrew is conceptual or abstract, it’s basics are founded on creation and the family.

·      Linear thinking of Greek leads to Dispensationalism & Evolution.  Hebrew thinking is cyclical – calendar of Sabbaths, new moons, appointed times, Shemitah, jubilee & agricultural cycles. 

·      Commandments of the Hebrew Bible are parental – loving instructions to protect, guide, sustain, restore and bless; not legislative.  

·      Action is expected from Hebrew thinking; while Greek describes and analyzes.

·      Worship: Greeks built huge coliseums to accommodate events for worshippers – like singing, instrumentals, nude dancing, homosexual acts, etc.  Clergy were over laity: people were told what to believe; but Hebrew focuses on the word “avodah” (service servitude).  Everything you do is worship, taking care of self and earth and doing it all for the glory of Yehovah.

·      Salvation in Greek is from knowing the right things.  Biblically, Yeshua is our Savior based on relationship.

·      Prayer in Greek culture is a leader’s call for help.  In Biblical Hebrew, we each talk to Yehovah directly.

·      Nature of Man: In Hebrew, unity of spirit, soul and body; holy, righteous, good, redeemed; sanctified actions are important; not just the Greek’s thinking and intellectualizing.

Points to ponder

Might we better understand the Bible if we set aside Greek thinking
and use “honor/shame” thinking?

Is our contemporary culture, becoming more Greek-like?

Do most people worship a triune god – Me, Myself and I?

“Is loving your neighbor as yourself” an Eastern Hebrew or a Western Greek concept?

Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others.” Phil.2:4 NIV

Yosef   a.k.a.  Joe Brusherd                                    September 27, 2022
Author: “Hebraic Insights – Messages exploring the Hebrew roots of our faith” 
“Biblical Marriage”     Weekly “Hebraic Musings      InsightsByYosef.blogspot.com

Note – Inspired & excerpted from Johanna Shager Hocker johannachina@bevcomm.net  “This information is from a Focus on the Family program by Abdu Murray, Seeing Jesus from the East.  And Let This Mind Be in You by Brad Scott.”

Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Musing – Is “Progressive Christianity” Dangerous for Your Soul?

 Hebraic Musing – Is “Progressive Christianity” Dangerous for Your Soul?

A dangerous lie is propagating in America’s churches today under the guise of “Progressive Christianity.”  Sadly, it is actually “Regressive”; it is the old liberal agenda with a more palatable title and twists.  Most importantly, it side-steps the divinely inspired, authoritative truths of God’s Word, the Bible, which is "the same yesterday and today and forever.”  Ten Commandments are given to us in the OT, so why does “it is written” appear over 60X in the NT?  Instead, “Progressives” want us to focus on Justice (economic, marital, racial), Sexual freedom, Truths, Outdated teachings, Current Culture, etc.   Let’s look more closely at each of these:

“Progressives” like to focus on “Justice” in social & racial issues; meanwhile neglecting God’s justice dealing with the “Personal Salvation” of sinful, wicked men; for which Christ died on the cross.  Thus, “Progressive” teachings tend to ignore the deity of Christ and the trinity?  Does God’s “Justice” include “marriage justice” (same-sex marriage), economic justice (socialism), and racial justice (CRT)?  But our Bible tells us to “Speak each man the truth to his neighbor; Give judgment in your gates for truth, justice, and peace;” Zech.8:16 NKJV 

Today’s culture and man’s innate nature craves sexual freedom, however Jesus’s teachings stress Biblical Marriage, abstinence until married, etc.  Why would 80% of abortions be for unwed mothers if God gave us sex in order to create lives to be raised in families?  No wonder human life is no longer sacred!  Today’s culture holds that anyone holding to the historic Biblical sexual ethic is a narrow minded, unsafe and harmful person. 

What is “truth”?  Today’s belief is that “What’s true for you is true for you”.  Gone is the concept of “absolute truth.”  People claim you are offensive if you hold any opinion other than theirs.  Meanwhile, Jesus insisted that we “Repent, and believe in the gospel.” Mark 1:15  BUT some pastors avoid offending the congregants in order to protect the financial source of their salary and building mortgage.  In seeking instant gratification, even Christians are being encouraged to “find yourself.”  BUT Jesus said “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.” Matt.16:24 NIV  Who has the real “Truth”?

The emphasis in the early “liberal teachings” tried to save the morality by ditching doctrine.  They discarded “outdated teachings.”  You cannot maintain Biblical morality if you subvert Biblical authority.  Thus they joined the sexual revolution and reformulated teachings on divorce, birth control, premarital sex, adultery and homosexuality.  Did they resist the sexual revolution, or did they join it?  Since we are told to Love our neighbors” we need to understand why the Greek language required 6 unique words to describe “love”?

Moral integrity is becoming more important than the doctrinal integrity of God’s Word.  Do people, including some Christians think “I know better”?  Thus they are unwilling to abdicate their intellect?  As a result, we have a new personalized faith/religion “based on a god we have created in our image, based on our values.” 

What did Paul, Timothy and Jesus have to say about these days? 

·      Paul warned the Galatians that they were already “turning to a different gospel— which is really no gospel at all.” Gal.1:6-7 NIV  He saw they were believing in a different Jesus.  How did Satan lie to Eve?  His opening words were “Has God really said...?”   

·      Timothy saw this perversion coming 2000 years ago, in 48AD; just a little over 10 years after Christ died.  “For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine.  Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.  They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths.” 2 Timothy 4:3–4 NIV  

·      Jesus also knew this day would come so He challenged us.  “Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.  But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.” Matt.7:13-14   Are you challenged to “Find it”!

Final thoughts:

·      In the days of Judges “Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.”  Anything changed?  

·      Progressive Christianity interprets the Bible through the lens of culture; Progressives avoid critiquing the culture through the lens of the Bible.  Which lens does our LORD want us, His children, to use?

·      Are you ready to speak out with Biblical doctrine on matters of Doctrine, Sex, Marriage, Sanctity of Life, Teachings, Truth, Justice, Repentance, etc.? 

Points to ponder

Is showing love to our neighbor as important as telling them the truth to keep them from HELL?

Are we supposed to imitate our culture, or are we to imitate Jesus?

Why are Progressive Christians trying to make the “narrow gate” wider?

If you love Me, keep My commandments.” John 14:15  What did He mean?

Shine, Jesus, shine. Fill this land with the Father's glory. Blaze, Spirit, blaze. Set our hearts on fire.

Yosef   a.k.a.  Joe Brusherd                        September 20, 2022
Author: “Hebraic Insights – Messages exploring the Hebrew roots of our faith” 
“Biblical Marriage”     Weekly “Hebraic Musings      InsightsByYosef.blogspot.com

Note – Inspired & excerpted from “Progressive Christianity can lead you to HELL” (pdf from billygraham.org) by Franklin Graham, Alisa Childers, Albert Mohler, JR, Michael Brown and Erwin Lutzer

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Musing – Why Did Jesus Fold the Napkin?

 

Hebraic Musing – Why Did Jesus Fold the Napkin?

Originally published 12 years ago (in 2010) as an “Hebraic Insight”

Why did Jesus fold the linen burial cloth after His resurrection?  Peter ran into the tomb and “He saw the strips of linen lying there,  as well as the burial cloth that had been around Jesus' head. The cloth was folded up by itself, separate from the linen.” John 20:6-7 NIV   The Gospel of John tells us that the napkin, which was placed over the face of Jesus, was not just thrown aside like the grave clothes.  The Bible takes an entire verse to tell us that the napkin was neatly folded.  Was that important?  Absolutely!  Is it really significant? Yes!

I have learned that the bible is very well written and every word or point is there for a reason.  John documented an observation when he outran Peter and looked into the tomb.  Upon first reading John’s account, I initially thought of this as evidence that Jesus could not have somehow survived and struggled to get out of the tomb; in that case, he would not have spent time and energy to neatly ‘fold’ the cloth.

When one finishes their meal at a restaurant we typically scrunch up the napkin and leave it casually on the table.  We learned of an Eastern custom since biblical times.  When you really enjoyed the meal, it is customary to neatly fold the napkin/cloth and place it on the table to say “I enjoyed the meal” and therefore “I will return.

Recently we heard a similar explanation, more to do with the origin of the custom of the folded napkin and understand the Hebrew tradition of that day.  The folded napkin had to do with the Master and Servant, and every Jewish boy knew this tradition.  When the servant set the dinner table for the master, he made sure that it was exactly the way the master wanted it.  The table was furnished perfectly, and then the servant would wait, just out of sight, until the master had finished eating.  The servant would not dare touch that table, until the master was finished.  

Now if the master were done eating, he would rise from the table, wipe his fingers, his mouth, and clean his beard, and would wad up that napkin and toss it onto the table.  The servant would then know to clear the table. For in those days, the wadded napkin meant, "I'm finished."

But if the master got up from the table, and folded his napkin, and laid it beside his plate, the servant would not dare touch the table, because ... the folded napkin meant, "I'm coming back." 

All three explanations preach!    Even the smallest mentions in the bible are there for a reason.

Points to ponder

Does this make you want to read your Bible more carefully?

Do you think the author of God’s Word might have inserted that purposely?

You heard me say, ‘I am going away and I am coming back to you.” John 15:28

Yosef   a.k.a.  Joe Brusherd                                   September 13, 2022
Author: “Hebraic Insights – Messages exploring the Hebrew roots of our faith” 
“Biblical Marriage”     Weekly “Hebraic Musings      InsightsByYosef.blogspot.com

Thursday, September 8, 2022

Musings – How Many of Our Songs did Isaiah Inspire?

 Hebraic Musings – How Many of Our Songs did Isaiah Inspire?

As I was reading the book of Isaiah, I found myself singing many of the poetic sentences and paragraphs.  Here’s some NKJV examples of the ones I recognized:

I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, high and lifted up, and the train of His robe filled the temple.” Isa.6:1  ..... The angels cried, "Holy".  The angels cried, "Holy." The angels cried "Holy is the Lord."

But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” Isa.40:31 KJV... Teach me Lord, Teach me Lord to wait.

Fear not, for I am with you; Be not dismayed, for I am your God.” Isa.41:10 ... Be bold, be strong, The Lord thy God is with thee. Do not be afraid. Do not be dismayed. Walk in faith and victory...

Sing to the LORD a new song,” Isa.42:10 & 12:5 .....God made the world in seven days. Adam sinned and then all men fell away. Jesus came to redeem my soul. He died upon the cross, and He made me whole!

That they may know from the rising of the sun to its setting That there is none besides Me.” Isa.45:6 ... From the rising of the sun, To the going down of the same. The Lord's Name Is to be praised.

Therefore the redeemed of the LORD shall return, and come with singing unto Zion; and everlasting joy shall be upon their head: they shall obtain gladness and joy; and sorrow and mourning shall flee away.” Isa.51:11 (& 35:10) KJV

How beautiful upon the mountains Are the feet of him who brings good news, Who proclaims peace, Who brings glad tidings of good things, Who proclaims salvation, Who says to Zion, “Your God reigns!” Isa.52:7  Refrain  Our God reigns! Our God reigns! Our God reeeiiigns! Our God reigns!

Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the LORD,” Isa.2:3..... Who can ascend His holy hill, Who can approach His holy Place. Only the one with clean hands and a pure heart.

For you shall go out with joy, And be led out with peace; The mountains and the hills Shall break forth into singing before you, And all the trees of the field shall clap their hands.” Isa.55:12 ... And the trees of the fields will clap their hands, While you go out with joy.

Arise, shine; For your light has come! And the glory of the LORD is risen upon you.” Isa.60:1 ... The glory of the Lord is come, The glory of the Lord is risen upon thee.

We are the clay, and You our potter; And all we are the work of Your hand.” Isa.64:8b ... Have Thine own way, Lord, Have Thine own way; Thou art the Potter, I am the clay. Mold me and make me After Thy will, While I am waiting, Yielded and still.

Points to ponder

Do know the rest of the words to these songs?

These are ones I recognize; how many more songs are there in the poetic verses in Isaiah?

I’m glad that you also are going to be singing these as you go about your day!

 

I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever, I will sing, I will sing,...

Yosef   a.k.a.  Joe Brusherd                                   September 6, 2022
Author: “Hebraic Insights – Messages exploring the Hebrew roots of our faith” 
“Biblical Marriage”     Weekly “Hebraic Musings      InsightsByYosef.blogspot.com

Note - I enjoy putting a treble clef next to “song verses” in my Bible!