jmdrake
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So, I've seen the bump of (to me anyway) the most disturbing post in the Peace Through Religion forum where someone tries to justify the Old Testament genocide. This is something that has bothered me ever since I learned about this in church school and Sabbath School (Sunday School for most Christians). How to justify the killing of not just men and women but children? The attempt at justification was a very long and (IMO) disjointed attempt to make an argument that the Canaanites had violated the "written contract" with Jehovah by their sins of incest, adultery, homosexuality, bestiality and, worst of all, child sacrifice.
There is no record of a covenant between Jehovah and the Canaanites, but okay let's go with that. Abraham was guilty of incest for marrying his half sister and yet Jehovah specifically said the promised child would come through her. His union with Hagar was also adultery and while that wasn't God's plan, He didn't stop it either. Now one can argue "God had not yet written down that incest was wrong so Abraham was guitless" except that would also apply to the Canaanites. After all Moses was never in Canaan and so they hever would have had the opportunity to read the law of Moses. There's no record of any patriarch engaging in homosexuality, and no I'm not buying the argument that David and Jonathan were a thing. Yes David said Jonathan's love was "above that of women" but that could mean that he and Jonathan were willing to give their lives for each other which goes beyond sexual desire. No examples of patriarch bestiality either.
That just leaves child sacrifice. Abraham was willing to kill Isaac but the angel ultimately stopped him. But later in Judges 11 there is the story of the judge who offered his daughter as a burnt offering and, from what I can tell, he wasn't stopped. This was Jeptha. The idiot who went to battle and promised God "When I get home I will offer whatever comes first out of my house as a burnt offereing." And...his daughter was the first thing out of the house. Now, he was kind of an ass to make that vow period. Say if a servant girl had been the first thing out fo the house? Say if it had been his wife? Even if it has been an in-law that he hated the idea that he was willing to kill a human if God gave him victory in battle is disturbing. Now you may say "Well he meant the first animal." Then he should have said that. (Who has lambs and goats in their house anyway? And wouldn't cat or dog be unclean for sacrifice? But whatever.)
I first read about this in the "Bible Story Books" that you used to see in pediatric dental and doctors offices before everybody was instead wanting the wifi code.
That story didn't come out and say that Jeptha slit her throat and burned her body on an altar and for many years I convinced myself that his daughter just became a perpetual virgin because it did say that she asked for time to "mourn her virginity." But the Bible does come back and say he "did according to his vow." Okay. So Jeptha was the scum of the earth judge that won a great battle but came back and did a great evil. I can live with that. Only he showed up later in Hebrews 11 in the hall of faithful Bible heros! He's listed right along with David and Samuel and Sampson and Gideon and Barak! (Incidentally all of those got a VeggieTales show except Jeptha and Barack. I think a Barack cartoon would have been cute with Deborah leading the battle because Barak was too chicken. I'm not sure what they would have done about Jael driving a tent stake through the head of skull of King Jabin but maybe they could just have her superglue his head to a wagon wheel to keep their G rating?) Back to Jeptha. When I found this out I was pissed. So many better heros, like Deborah for example, or Daniel or Joshua or ANYBODY but Jeptha, could have been named.
And why to I say God allowed the child sacrifice? Because He could have stopped it but didn't. We are talking about the age of miracles with rams in the thicket and strong men like Sampson being suicide bombers with their bare hands, and the Red Sea and Jordan River being parted. A simple "I don't need you do do this" would have been sufficient. And for that to no be the reason to justify genocide? Yeah....that makes no sense. It makes even less sense that children was condemned to be murdered by the sword because adults in their society were murdering children. When Jacobs sons murdered a whole town of men because the Prince of the town slept with their sister and then offered to marry her, at least they spared the women and young children. And Jacob still told them they made him a "stink" to the rest of the inhabatints of the land.
Anyway, I don't have a good answer for why this happened.
There is no record of a covenant between Jehovah and the Canaanites, but okay let's go with that. Abraham was guilty of incest for marrying his half sister and yet Jehovah specifically said the promised child would come through her. His union with Hagar was also adultery and while that wasn't God's plan, He didn't stop it either. Now one can argue "God had not yet written down that incest was wrong so Abraham was guitless" except that would also apply to the Canaanites. After all Moses was never in Canaan and so they hever would have had the opportunity to read the law of Moses. There's no record of any patriarch engaging in homosexuality, and no I'm not buying the argument that David and Jonathan were a thing. Yes David said Jonathan's love was "above that of women" but that could mean that he and Jonathan were willing to give their lives for each other which goes beyond sexual desire. No examples of patriarch bestiality either.
That just leaves child sacrifice. Abraham was willing to kill Isaac but the angel ultimately stopped him. But later in Judges 11 there is the story of the judge who offered his daughter as a burnt offering and, from what I can tell, he wasn't stopped. This was Jeptha. The idiot who went to battle and promised God "When I get home I will offer whatever comes first out of my house as a burnt offereing." And...his daughter was the first thing out of the house. Now, he was kind of an ass to make that vow period. Say if a servant girl had been the first thing out fo the house? Say if it had been his wife? Even if it has been an in-law that he hated the idea that he was willing to kill a human if God gave him victory in battle is disturbing. Now you may say "Well he meant the first animal." Then he should have said that. (Who has lambs and goats in their house anyway? And wouldn't cat or dog be unclean for sacrifice? But whatever.)
I first read about this in the "Bible Story Books" that you used to see in pediatric dental and doctors offices before everybody was instead wanting the wifi code.
That story didn't come out and say that Jeptha slit her throat and burned her body on an altar and for many years I convinced myself that his daughter just became a perpetual virgin because it did say that she asked for time to "mourn her virginity." But the Bible does come back and say he "did according to his vow." Okay. So Jeptha was the scum of the earth judge that won a great battle but came back and did a great evil. I can live with that. Only he showed up later in Hebrews 11 in the hall of faithful Bible heros! He's listed right along with David and Samuel and Sampson and Gideon and Barak! (Incidentally all of those got a VeggieTales show except Jeptha and Barack. I think a Barack cartoon would have been cute with Deborah leading the battle because Barak was too chicken. I'm not sure what they would have done about Jael driving a tent stake through the head of skull of King Jabin but maybe they could just have her superglue his head to a wagon wheel to keep their G rating?) Back to Jeptha. When I found this out I was pissed. So many better heros, like Deborah for example, or Daniel or Joshua or ANYBODY but Jeptha, could have been named.
And why to I say God allowed the child sacrifice? Because He could have stopped it but didn't. We are talking about the age of miracles with rams in the thicket and strong men like Sampson being suicide bombers with their bare hands, and the Red Sea and Jordan River being parted. A simple "I don't need you do do this" would have been sufficient. And for that to no be the reason to justify genocide? Yeah....that makes no sense. It makes even less sense that children was condemned to be murdered by the sword because adults in their society were murdering children. When Jacobs sons murdered a whole town of men because the Prince of the town slept with their sister and then offered to marry her, at least they spared the women and young children. And Jacob still told them they made him a "stink" to the rest of the inhabatints of the land.
Anyway, I don't have a good answer for why this happened.
I am being careful. That's why I said "allowed" rather than "accepted." And your Reddit link uses the same language,, allowed, only to come to the same child's conclusion I came to 50 years ago that she was a "perpetual virgin" but that does violence to the actual text. Here's the way Judges 11 would read if your Reddit thread was accurate.