HEBREW WORD STUDY – (GOD) STEPPING BACK FROM YOU – ‘AZAVU עזבו
lI Chronicles 32:31: “Howbeit in the business of the ambassadors of the princes of Babylon, who sent unto him to inquire of the wonder that was done in the land, God left him, to try him, that he might know all that was in His heart.”
The man that God left was Hezekiah who was a king in Judah. He was the son of Ahaz who was a Godly king. King Ahaz destroyed all the idolatry he could get his hands on and even destroyed the bronzed serpent fashioned by Moses because people were actually beginning to worship the serpent, thinking there was some power in the serpent and they turned it into an idol.
Now here’s the rub, despite all these Godly acts, Judah went through some of it most trying times to date. The Assyrian army, led by their king Sennacherib, invaded both Israel and Judah and took control of the Northern Kingdom and almost succeeded in taking Judah. According to the clay tablets penned by King Sennacherib, the old boy himself, which now housed at the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago, just fifteen minutes from where I live, we learn that Sennacherib called his great defeat a victory and said he conquered 46 cities. He also said that he forced King Hezekiah to pay him tribute. This is all true but he does not mention that in one night, according to verse 21 in II Chronicles 32, an angel brought a plague on Sennacherib’s army. History tells us they came down with the trots. Nonetheless, 185,000 soldiers died and Sennacherib was forced to return home in disgrace. Two years later his brothers killed him as he was leaving a pagan temple.
Now the political climate at this time put Babylon as the trophy for Assyria and they were having a hard time fighting off the Assyria army as was Hezekiah and Egypt. So, in an attempt to form a alliance Babylon sent envoys to meet with Hezekiah under the guise of congratulating him on his great healing (II Kings 20:1) and the supernatural deliverance of Jerusalem (II Kings 19:35). Also they were intrigued by the miracle of the sun dial (II Kings 20:1-11) which God sent to confirm that Hezekiah would not die from his illness. This greatly interested the Babylonians who were astronomers and watched the skies and such an event made an impression on them. Yet, the real purpose of this envoy was to encourage Hezekiah to join in an alliance with them and Egypt against Assyria.
Now this was a great evangelistic opportunity that God just dropped in Hezekiah’s lap. An opportunity to declare that it was God Jehovah who did all these marvelous things like moving he sundial, healing him from a life threatening illness and chasing away the Assyrians. But what does Hezekiah do? He goes and shows off all the wealth and military might that they had and never once mentioned God in any of this. There is no doubt that this betrayal on the part of Hezekiah to boost his own ego broke God’s heart.
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This brings is this background to our study verse today where we learn that when these ambassadors arrived, God left. God wanted to “try” him so He could know his heart. The word left in Hebrew is ‘azavu which is in a Qal form. More telling this has a perfect infliction and in an active voice. In other words, God had already put Hezekiah’s heart to the test. He knew what Hezekiah intended to do and God could not be a part of this great of act of disobedience, yes even betrayal, in trying to impress the arm of the flesh. God had already left. Note, He didn’t forsake him, He just left him. His presence could not abide near this betrayal. As this is in a Qal form translators do not go as far as saying God forsook him that would be expressed in the Piel. Hence this has the idea of withdrawing as some translations say others say to leave him alone. It is a sort of just stepping back.
The reason for this stepping back is found within the spelling of the word ‘azayu. It is spelled Ayin which in its shadow form means blindness, Vav which shows a co-dependency, and Beth which represents the heart. Hezekiah was blinded to the fact that his heart was set upon the arm of the flesh and not God. Babylon was the very nation that in a few years would take Judah captive, yet here was Hezekiah leaning to these people to help him rather than using the great miracles that God performed to encourage these pagan rulers to put their trust in Jehovah. Actually, by showing them the treasures of Judah it only encouraged the Babylonians to conquer Judah once they had the power.
The syntax is pretty rough here, no doubt the pronouns point to Hezekiah, but the last pronoun points to God. In other words God left Hezekiah to try him. Now this word for try is a Piel infinitive from the root word nasah. This word does mean to tempt or to try. However, it also means to write an essay. I believe the context indicates we are to use that definition. His heart is a reference to God’s heart. Again, the syntax is rough so I will not be offended if someone disagrees with me on this. But from personal experience I feel right about this. God was stepping back from Hezekiah, withdrawing His presence so that Hezekiah could read God’s heart.
There is a picture here, it is of a lover who has faithfully given and cared for his beloved only for her to take all his gifts to adorn herself to impress another lover. God is the forsaken lover, who steps back and lets His unfaithful beloved pursue another lover, hoping that in the process she will understand how she has broken His heart. You know, you get used to God. He answers your prayers and provides for you and before long you tend to take Him for granted.
You see, Judah was just a small insignificant nation which should, but for the grace of God, been swallowed up by Assyria but managed to catch the attention of the second and third most powerful nations in the world Babylon and Egypt. They wanted to know how such a little nation was able to defeat the most powerful nation Assyria. But rather than give God the glory, Hezekiah choose to elevate himself and literally declare, “You just underestimate us little guys.”
Chaim Bentorah Ministries is just a small, very small operation. Yet, when confronted with a larger ministry I found myself bragging how I spend many hours a day studying the Word of God in the original languages, studying Jewish sources and all the latest information in Archeology and linguistics. “And that is how I arrive as some of my deep insights. Yet, the truth is, I may do all these things, but the real knowledge of understanding comes from the Spirit of God. I know that because when I leave him out of the matrix God says: “Oh yeah, see what happens when I ‘azavu (step back from you).” Suddenly I find that I can sit for hours and not one inspirational thought will come to my mind.
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Thanks & Blessings, it means a lot to me!
Excellent teaching
Hmmm that’s good Chaim!
Thx again for the humble spirit. I get so heady sometimes and am trying to listen more to the spirt or as some say the gut.
You’re the best!
I very much agree. This was an incredibly timely and insightful lesson. It answered the exact questions I was asking Our Father about this morning. Thank you for being “in tune” with the Father’s Spirit and sharing this. Be blessed as you bless others.
Yes I love reading your writings because I always relate to what you are saying and it is so great that you share how you arrive at your insights so we can all see right in front of us exactly how the Spirit of God Spirit of Truth works in our lives in our minds luring out of our hearts all the truth written there in an unique articulation. Thank you so much for sharing every day. Thank you for being a living witness to the unchanging truth and uncovering the ways interpretation has caused misguided teachings. Out of all the teachers, to me, you come closest to revealing the correct covenant knowledge that the Spirit of Truth is allowing us believers to see. How good and wonderful the time is, the day is. Thank you for living your life inside the covenant so the the Spirit of Truth can continue to speak through you. You really make a difference to the Kingdom of God, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, our Savior Jesus Christ, the Kingdom of the Teaching of the Light.
I love the connection you draw to Hezekiah and how you exercise your gift.
So true. I do alot of writing and some speaking, and at times run through the range
emotions, wow, got this ( which is good ) or OMG what am I doing. HAHA
The LOVE of God is in the balance. He loves using us and loves us being delighted
in the partnership, but the times He wisely steps back we see, how the gift is so
useless without the GIFTER. He is so perfect in all His ways. I love His closeness
and I love the way He wisely uses our addiction to His Presence, to lead, realign
and strengthen us. Thanks for your insights. : )
What a timely lesson, with the current state of this world. Who or what will we put our trust in? You hit the nail on the heart with these truths. Shalom rav
I just want to thank and appreciate you for closing this devotional with such honest sharing and opening your heart on your extremely personal experience of how God “avazu”. I am always deeply and powerfully moved and inspired by mentors , speakers and pastors who have the courage to lay down their brokenness before others so that God’s greatness can shine through. May God richly reward you for all your faithful sacrifice as you devote your life to pursuing Him and fully embracing His great purpose in your life!
I meant “azavu”, sorry…
Chaim,I have much similar life experience as yours,haha !
So,studying God’s word really purify me from earthly mindset,
and keep my spirit knitted in Him !
Leaving the Lord’s present unknowingly is deadly…
Recently,on 12 Dec 2020, my very close relative RIP due to a doctor’s mistake.
One of the reasons I believe is that I was too exhausted
and became slow to sense his situation…
Now, I always make sure I seek the Lord first
no matter how busy and tired it is!
How true , when ever the children of Israel went into battle and did not seek God they lost, When they consulted with the Lord they had victory.
Great insight…Thank you. Moreover, thank God
As I could not comment on your Lord God post, I do it here.
Chesed is misunderstood and Gevurah is denied, thus killing justice with endless acceptance of evil.
I have corrected it.
What doth Zelav mean?
I love reading your daily message. I found this one both interesting and inspiring. It’s so easy to rely on the flesh as well as missing an opportunity to witness about the Lord. Thank you so much.
Wow! This was so convicting. I feel as though I am currently in this place and I am grieved by my own heart. Thank you so much for this teaching!