Hebrew word study – plunder – batsar בצר beth sade resh
Malachi 3:13-14: “Your words have been stout against me” saith the Lord. Yet you say: “What have we spoken against you.” You have said: “It is vain to serve God and what profit is there that we have kept his ordinance? And that we have walked mournfully before the Lord of host.”
Some of you who have followed my writings for a few years may recognize this little study. Yes, I need to revisit this study for my personal sake but I suspect there are many other there reading this who also need to revisit this Biblical truth.
There is an old cartoon of a man in a horse-drawn wagon with the reins to the horse in one hand and a carrot attached to a stick in the other hand. When he dangles the carrot in front of the horse wanting to get a bite of that tasty carrot will start walking toward it. In this way, the wagon driver will get the horse to move the wagon but the poor horse will keep walking toward the carrot not realizing that he will never reach the carrot, nor will he ever get to eat the carrot as it was never the intention of the driver to give the horse the carrot. The carrot is just a cruel deception to get the horse to do what he wants it to do.
The Lord said you have been stout against me. The word stout is chazak which comes from a Semitic root meaning to be stubborn. To be stubborn means you resist any help or any attempt to change your course of action. No amount of reasoning will alter your direction. After being so stubborn against the Lord we respond: “What have we spoken against you?” The word spoken is devar. These are words from the heart and in this context, these words would be very meaningful and powerful words. In other words: “What have we said that is so horrible.”
What we have said is that it is vain to serve God and questioned as to what profit is there that we have kept your ordinances? Why is this such a horrible thing to say to God? After all, is that not why we serve Him? Why do we go to church, pay our tithe, read Scripture, and behave ourselves? We are seeking God’s blessing, for if we don’t do these things we will not be blessed. Yet when we do all these things, it seems we are not blessed anyways. In fact, it seems those who ignore God altogether are faring better than we are.
It is commonly taught among many Christians that if we pay our weekly tithe from our gross income, God will bless us with great financial blessing. Yet, how do we account for the bankruptcy court being filled Christians who have paid their 10% plus in tithes faithfully? Western Christianity is littered with the dry sun-baked bones of Christians who have faithfully served God and kept his commandments and yet ended up turning against God because they were not adequately blessed (paid?) for all their efforts.
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If we are not blessed, it is vain to serve God. The word vain is shave which means to make a worthless noise. “What profit is there to keep his ordinance?” The word profit is batsar which is to plunder, to gain at the expense of another. If you, as a righteous person would be bidding for a job against an unrighteous person, would you not expect to get the job since you are a righteous person. If you don’t get the job you throw up your hands and say: “So what did all this honesty get me anyways.” Basically, that is what is being said here that by keeping the laws of God you should profit over those who don’t keep his laws.
Well, it is obvious what the prophet is saying here. This great sin is to serve God and keep his commandments in order to get richly paid or blessed for doing so. But soft, there is something more to it than that. If you are really searching for the heart of God you will realize that by saying such a thing to God you are accusing God of deception, like the old boy dangling a carrot in front of the horse to get the horse to move, yet never intending to let the horse have the carrot. God is dangling all these promises of riches and blessings to get us to obey Him and live a good life, but He never intends to make good on these promises. Like the rich man who loses his wealth and then his wife leaves him because he is no longer rich and cannot buy the things for her that she wants. The old boy is shattered and heartbroken realizing his wife never loved him to begin with, she only married him for his money.
This is why it is so horrible to say: “Is it vain to serve God, what profit is there in keeping his laws.?” The bride of Christ is nothing but Christian gold diggers, they marry God for the money. I recently read where a twenty-nine-year-old woman married an eighty-five-year-old man. The man was worth a billion dollars, of course, I am sure that had nothing to do with it. What we really are saying is: “God, I will love you so long as you pay me, but if the paychecks ever stop coming in, then I will just find myself another god who knows how to take care of me.”
Can we honestly say: “God, if you go broke tomorrow and you are no longer the great provider” could we, like Job, say we will still trust Him. Some of us may have to face that test just to be sure of why we love Him.
There is a scene in Fiddler on the Roof where Tevye is reflecting on the marriage of his daughter Tzeitel to Motel and sighs, “They are as poor as church mice, yet they are so happy they don’t know how miserable they are.” If we are truly the loving bride of Christ, then God does not need to dangle a carrot in front of us to get us moving, we do so simply because we love Him in sickness and health, for better or for worse, through richer or poorer and if He chooses to allow sickness, poverty and the worse to come into our lives, we will still be so happy we won’t know just how miserable we are because we will be blinded by love.
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Thanks & Blessings, it means a lot to me!
This was confusing for me, Chaim, as well. I am learning to be a Son of God and no longer a servant. The God I know is not in the bartering business of Christendom: I will do this for you if you do this for me. This is what the ancient Israelites missed. We cannot earn God’s Love, favor or blessings. All of this comes from a relationship, an intimate one, and from learning patience and other eternal matters of the heart. After much unnecessary suffering and watching others suffer, there is something that many believers are missing about who God is and who we are in Christ. Christianity is not Christ. We need the anointing of Truth to set us free from the curse of the law where humans think that they can earn their way into God’s Kingdom by doing what they think are good works. It did not work for ancient Israel and will not work for us. God reminds us of this in the book of Malachi. God ways are not our ways. We need to overcome the carnal mind and let His mind teach us who He really is and why we are here on planet earth. No one can boast and we are all on equal ground here. There is no seniority in the Body of Christ. Love, perfect Love does not work that way. May God open the eyes of our understanding.
I am really confused now – because you used the same word the other day for HEBREW WORD STUDY – SAFELY HOME – BATSAR – בצר Beth Sade Resh
Psalms 18:6: “In my distress I called upon the Lord and cried unto my God. He heard my voice out of his temple and my cry came before Him in His ears.”,
now same word very different meaning.
Please explain Rabbi. It also seems there are many Hebrew words for plunder
Hello Timothy
One word in Hebrew has many different meanings. God has designed His Word in a way that holds much more than you see in a translation. Please join us at the All-Access Learning Channel to learn about this beautiful Language God chose to reveal Himself through. https://www.hebrewwordstudy.com
I pray Yeshua Will accept me back ive backslided against Him. I appreciate your efforts to profoundly bring forth The Word.
Shalom Chaim
Yes everything in your study is the truth. God wants our love according to the first commandment – He wants ALL of your heart and nothing less will do. I’ve had over a year of much in the way of comfort, stability and people being removed from my life. It’s been painful at times, but I thank God for it now as it’s taken me to a deeper level of love for Him and made me forget that I even need the things that have become absent. He is clearer and closer then ever before. It has left me un-done and my heart expanded and more whole towards Him. I praise and bless His holy name – blessings are also a subtraction of what we emotionally cling to – may our blessings just be more of Him! Amen.
Thanks Dear Teacher ,
What you wrote is very true an important . I believe this is why we must learn from Jesus and all that He suffered . I love my sons very much and I know that God loves His Son even more .
People like to malign shepherds ,but Jesus called Himself the Good Shepherd . Please read all of John 10 and also go online and read ” 10 Things I Learned From Lambs , which was written by a modern day Shepard .
Jesus came for a reason so please think of Him and what HE teaches and include Him in you teachings because you are a true Christian .
May God show us that the ” Old Testament” is full of hints of the Messiah and open them up for us !
Great clarity!
Supreme truth.
Brings deep peace regarding this difficult issue