HEBREW WORD STUDY – APPEAR BEFORE A SUPERIOR – ‘OLAH  עלה   Ayin Lamed Hei

Genesis 22:2:  And he said, Take now thy son, thine only [son] Isaac, whom thou lovest, and get thee into the land of Moriah; and offer him there for a burnt offering upon one of the mountains which I will tell thee of.”

I was reading something interesting in the works of Rashi this evening.  Rashi’s real name is Rabbi Sholomo Itzchaki  but is known by the acronym Rashi.  He was a medieval French Rabbi and author of a comprehensive commentary on the Talmud and the Old Testament. He has a very interesting take on the story of Abraham and his sacrifice of Isaac.  When combined with modern Archaeological findings, I believe Rashi was right on the money. 

First to understand this whole story of Abraham offering his son as a burnt offering we need to understand why God created a special Hebrew race.  The time between the flood and Abraham is about 365 years, which mirrors Enoch who lived 365 years.  There were ten patriarchs between Adam and the flood and ten patriarchs between the flood and Abraham.  Abraham descends from Shem Noah’s son.  These dates are much debated but it gives us a foundation to work on.  The time between creation and the flood is about the same as the time between the flood and Abraham.  In a matter ten generations the monotheistic belief of Noah became lost to polytheistic beliefs. Cultures developed, traditions developed, family ties were strong and even those charged with preserving the faith became corrupted. 

So, God’s approach to preserve the belief in just one God – YHWH or Jehovah was to create a special race of people.  This would be the Hebrew or Jewish race.  They would be given the Divinely Inspired Word of God, the Torah which carried all the knowledge that man would need to understand God. The Jewish people are entrusted with the Word of God, the Hebrew language and 4,000 years of knowledge of God.  They are the guardians of this knowledge. Only Christian arrogance causes us to believe the Jewish people have nothing to teach us. Maybe they did not accept Jesus as the Messiah, but that calling as the Chosen People, is still upon them. 

So, after approximately ten generations after the flood man has fallen away from a belief in God. God comes to Abraham and calls him out of a pagan culture to start a new race, a religious race.  Abraham a grew up in Ur Kasdim a Sumerian land in lower Mesopotamia during a 300 year famine.  As people desperately sought to survive they clung to pagan religions worshipping idols that Abraham’s father made. People even offered human sacrifices of their children in hopes of wining the favor of these gods to help them survive.  Human sacrifice was embedded in Abraham’s mind so he did not think it strange that God would call him to sacrifice his son Isaac.

It appears God was trying to purge Abraham of all his pagan beliefs.  I mean he had no Bible, no traditions, no doctrine or dogma to guide him. He only had God’s voice and calling and he had to learn about God Jehovah by leaving the land of the Ur and moving North to the land of Canaan. 

But, let’s pause here.  Did God really tell Abraham to offer Isaac as a burnt offering?  Rashi says no and I agree with Rashi. You see the word for burnt offering is “olah which lexicons tell you means a burnt offering only because that is what tradition teaches it to mean.  But linguistically it comes from a Canaanite root which means to rise up, appear before a superior, withdrawing upward, mountain climbing and of course raising offerings to God. 

According to Rashi, God only told Abraham to rise up or climb a mountain with Isaac and offer him up before God as the superior God ‘olah.  It was Abraham’s embedded religious belief based on his pagan background that caused him to assume that God was asking for a human sacrificed when in reality all God was wanting was for Isaac to be dedicated to God, to ‘olah before his Superior. 

Now keep in mind, God is an opportunist.  He knew Abraham would misinterpret ‘olah and he let Abraham go as far as to almost sacrificing his son to to purge him of  his pagan beliefs which were still embedded in Him. 

God wanted to clearly show that if there was any human sacrifice to be made, He would do it, not us. So, what difference does it make if God instructed Abraham to make a burnt offering out of Isaac or He just used Abraham’s misunderstanding as an opportunity strip away any remaining pagan beliefs?

You know there are a lot of people who claim to be God’s prophets or ministers who are fleecing their flock.  People are sacrificing money and things that they truly need to pay the rent, buy food, or medication and enriching these charlatans. God is not happy with it, He does not endorse, but He is an opportunist.  If that person feels bad that they sacrificed to a crook, God is still pleased knowing their heart was with God.  

I believe Abraham totally missed God’s call, but God knew His heart was right with Him and stopped the process before any harm was done ending up with a great demonstration of one’s willingness to serve a God he loves. 

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