HEBREW WORD STUDY – ELEAZAR – ELAZAR – לעזר   Aleph Lamed Ayin Zayin Resh

Num 20:28 And Moses stripped Aaron of his garments, and put them upon Eleazar his son; and Aaron died there in the top of the mount: and Moses and Eleazar came down from the mount. (29) And when all the congregation saw that Aaron was dead, they mourned for Aaron thirty days, [even] all the house of Israel.

In a few months, I will be 69 years old, knocking at the door of 70.  In our culture, I should be retired and just let the younger folk take over. They already own the worship services and preaching ministry, let them have the rest.  

I still receive the Alumni news from Moody Bible Institute.  I remember after I graduated I would always turn to the newly married section of the Alumni News to see which of my classmates got married and to whom.  After a few years, I would look see which of my classmates were starting a family, then which ones were become pastors or missionaries.  A few years later I would check to see who were becoming senior pastors or heads of mission boards.  It was just a few years ago I would look to see who retired and now I am looking to see who has died. 

The older you get the more you begin looking at the ages of celebrities who have died and take special note of those who died in their sixties.  I am now looking at those who die in their 70’s.  I notice the reporters don’t bother to mention the cause of death when they die in the ’70s.  Why bother stating the obvious, they died of old age. 

So, it is I look upon my passage into 69 with the good and the bad.  The good is that I am closer to that day I get that special hug from Jesus. The bad is that my work and service to God is coming to an end. There is coming that day I will no longer be able to experience that special joy in praising God in the midst of trials and troubles for I shall be with Jesus where I will no longer experience trials and troubles.  I will no longer be able to offer that higher praise.  I will no longer experience the thrill and joy of miraculous deliverance for I will no longer need to be delivered from difficult situations. But the greatest sadness is knowing my service to Him on this earth is winding down.

I was reading about Eleazar or Elazar in Hebrew.  He was the son of Aaron. His name is a compound name Eli – my God, ‘Azar – has helped (me).   It is where the name Lazarus is derived.  From the many stories, we read about Eleazar we see that God truly did help him through his life. Even though he was the son of Aaron the High Priest and heir to the role of high priest he personally carried the oil for lighting the Menorah, the incense and the anointing oil. He did not have to do this, his role was to appoint some underlying, a subordinate, someone of slight importance. Perhaps a teenager or younger man with youthful strength to carry that heavy load of oil every day, day in and day out. Yet, according to the Talmud, Eleazar insisted on doing the job himself as he felt it was an honor and a privilege to fetch the oil and carry it to the Menorah each day.  He the son of the high priest carrying the oil, a job for servant or slaves but to Eleazar, it was an honor and privilege.  

People wonder why, with all my fancied education and experience I choose to spend my later years, 40 hours a week driving a bus for the disabled, pushing wheelchairs, cleaning seats from adult diaper overflows, or mopping the bus floor from people’s barf or spit up.  Why I should be teaching in some Bible College, seminary or university.  But you see like Eleazar I love my job, I consider it an honor and privilege to serve which to some is a menial role. 

Oh, but my comparison to Eleazar does not end there. For you see the day his father Aaron passed away he followed him and Moses to the mountain top where the priestly robes were removed from his father and placed upon him and he was declared the new high priest. Then he watched something very wonderful, he watched his father go into a cave where he received the Divine Kiss of God where his father’s spirit passed through that portal into the arms of God.   When my father passed away he was unconscious for four days. Hospice brought him home where our family was gathered to be present at that moment that he passed.  I was a CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) so I stayed with my father with a stethoscope when everyone retired to the dining room.  Like Eleazar I got to see what no one else saw, I got to see my father receive the Divine Kiss.  The Bible says that the nation mourned, but it does not say Eleazar, Aaron’s own son,  mourned because he saw something the others didn’t and it was glorious.  I never shared it with anyone, who would believe me anyway.

I was glad I was making the comparison of Eleazar to myself because in the next few months I will turn 69.  I read something very interesting this morning in the Bamidbar (Book of Numbers) Rabbah. Eleazar was 30 years old when the spies were sent out.  That means it would be 39 years later when his father Aaron received the Divine Kiss and Eleazar became the High Priest.  You see Eleazar’s real ministry, his true calling only began at the age of 69.  

So now you know the rest of MY story.

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