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The Sin of Israel. . 1 And Israel abode in Shittim, and the people began to commit whoredom with the daughters of Moab. 2 And they called the people unto the sacrifices of their gods: and the people did eat, and bowed down to their gods. 3 And Israel joined himself unto Baal-peor: and the anger of the LORD was kindled against Israel. 4 And the LORD said unto Moses, Take all the heads of the people, and hang them up before the LORD against the sun, that the fierce anger of the LORD may be turned away from Israel. 5 And Moses said unto the judges of Israel, Slay ye every one his men that were joined unto Baal-peor. Here is, I. The sin of Israel, to which they were enticed by the daughters of Moab and Midian; they were guilty both of corporal and spiritual whoredoms, for Israel joined himself unto Baal-peor, Numbers 25:3 ; Numbers 25:3 . Not all, nor the most, but very many, were taken in this snare. Now concerning this observe, 1. That Balak, by the advice of Balaam, cast this stumbling-block before the children of Israel, Revelation 2:14 . Note, Those are our worst enemies that draw us to sin, for that is the greatest mischief any man can do us. If Balak had drawn out his armed men against them to fight them, Israel had bravely resisted, and no doubt had been more than conquerors; but now that he sends his beautiful women among them, and invites them to his idolatrous feasts, the Israelites basely yield, and are shamefully overcome: those are smitten with this harlots that could not be smitten with his sword. Note, We are more endangered by the charms of a smiling world than by the terrors of a frowning world. 2. That the daughters of Moab were their tempters and conquerors. Ever since Eve was first in the transgression the fairer sex, though the weaker, has been a snare to many; yea strong men have been wounded and slain by the lips of the strange woman ( Proverbs 7:26 ), witness Solomon, whose wives were shares and nets to him Ecclesiastes 7:26 . 3. That whoredom and idolatry went together. They first defiled and debauched their consciences, by committing lewdness with the women, and then were easily drawn, in complaisance to them, and in contempt of the God of Israel, to bow down to their idols. And they were more likely to do so if, as it is commonly supposed, and seems probable by the joining of them together, the uncleanness committed was a part of the worship and service performed to Baal-peor. Those that have broken the fences of modesty will never be held by the bonds of piety, and those that have dishonoured themselves by fleshly lusts will not scruple to dishonour God by idolatrous worships, and for this they are justly given up yet further to vile affections. 4. That by eating of the idolatrous sacrifices they joined themselves to Baal-peor to whom they were offered, which the apostle urges as a reason why Christians should not eat things offered to idols, because thereby they had fellowship with the devils to whom they were offered, 1 Corinthians 10:20 . It is called eating the sacrifices of the dead ( Psalms 106:28 ), not only because the idol itself was a dead thing, but because the person represented by it was some great hero, who since his death was deified, as saints in the Roman church are canonized. 5. It was great aggravation of the sin that Israel abode in Shittim, where they had the land of Canaan in view, and were just ready to enter and take possession of it. It was the highest degree of treachery and ingratitude to be false to their God, whom they had found so faithful to them, and to eat of idol-sacrifices when they were ready to be feasted so richly on God's favours. II. God's just displeasure against them for this sin. Israel's whoredoms did that which all Balaam's enchantments could not do, they set God against them; now he was turned to be their enemy, and fought against them. So many of the people, nay, so many of the princes, were guilty, that the sin became national, and for it God was wroth with the whole congregation. 1. A plague immediately broke out, for we read of the staying of it ( Numbers 25:8 ; Numbers 25:8 ), and of the number that died of it ( Numbers 25:9 ; Numbers 25:9 ), but no mention of the beginning of it, which therefore must be implied in those words ( Numbers 25:3 ; Numbers 25:3 ), The anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel. It is said expressly ( Psalms 106:29 ), The plague broke in. Note, Epidemical diseases are the fruits of God's anger, and the just punishments of epidemical sins; one infection follows the other. The plague, no doubt, fastened on those that were most guilty, who were soon made to pay dearly for their forbidden pleasures; and though now God does not always plague such sinners, as he did here, yet that word of God will be fulfilled, If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy, 1 Corinthians 3:17 . 2. The ringleaders are ordered to be put to death by the hand of public justice, which will be the only way to stay the plague ( Numbers 25:4 ; Numbers 25:4 ): Take the heads of the people (that is, of that part of the people that went out of the camp of Israel into the country of Moab, to join in their idolatries)-- take them and hang them up before the sun, as sacrifices to God's justice, and for a terror to the rest of the people. The judges must first order them to be slain with the sword ( Numbers 25:5 ; Numbers 25:5 ), and their dead bodies must be hanged up, that the stupid Israelites, seeing their leaders and princes so severely punished for their whoredom and idolatry, without any regard to their quality, might be possessed with a sense of the evil of the sin and the terror of God's wrath against them. Ringleaders in sin ought to be made examples of justice. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-6-15" class="com-number"
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이스라엘의 죄. "1 이스라엘이 싯딤에 머무는 동안에, 백성이 모압 여자들과 음행을 시작하였습니다. 2 그 여자들이 자기 신들에게 제사를 드리면서 백성을 초대하였고, 백성은 먹고 그 신들에게 절하였습니다. 3 이스라엘이 바알브올에게 결부되니, 여호와께서 이스라엘에게 진노하셨습니다. 4 여호와께서 모세에게 말씀하셨습니다. '백성의 모든 두령을 잡아 여호와 앞 햇빛 아래에 매달아, 여호와의 맹렬한 진노가 이스라엘을 떠나게 하여라.' 5 모세가 이스라엘 재판관들에게 말하였습니다. '바알브올에게 결부된 자를 각자 자기 사람 중에서 죽여라.'"
여기에는 두 가지가 나온다.
I. **이스라엘의 죄.** 모압과 미디안의 딸들에게 유혹받아 범한 죄로서, 육체적 음행과 영적 음행을 함께 저질렀다. 이스라엘이 바알브올에게 결부되었으니 (민수기 25:3), 전부는 아니었지만, 아주 많은 사람이 이 함정에 걸려들었다. 이 죄에 대해 다음을 주목하라.
1. 발락이 발람의 조언에 따라 이 걸림돌을 이스라엘 자녀들 앞에 놓은 것이다 (요한계시록 2:14). 우리를 죄로 끌어들이는 자가 우리의 최악의 원수다. 어떤 사람도 우리에게 그보다 더 큰 해를 끼칠 수 없기 때문이다. 발락이 무장 군사를 이끌고 싸우러 왔다면 이스라엘은 용감하게 맞서 이겼을 것이다. 그러나 아름다운 여인들을 보내고 우상 잔치에 초대하자, 이스라엘은 비열하게 굴복하여 수치스럽게 패배하고 말았다. 칼로는 당하지 않았던 자들이 창녀에게는 당하고 만 것이다. 찡그리는 세상의 위협보다 미소 짓는 세상의 매혹이 더 위험하다.
2. 모압의 딸들이 유혹자이자 정복자였다. 하와가 처음 범죄한 이래로, 더 약한 성인 여성이 많은 사람에게 올무가 되어왔다. 강한 자들도 이방 여인의 입술로 상처를 입고 죽임을 당했으니 (잠언 7:26), 솔로몬도 아내들이 올무와 그물이 되어 넘어진 것이 그 증거이다 (전도서 7:26).
3. 음행과 우상 숭배는 함께 갔다. 그들은 먼저 여인들과 음행을 저질러 양심을 더럽히고 타락시켰으며, 그런 다음 그 여인들의 비위를 맞추고 이스라엘의 하나님을 업신여기는 마음으로 쉽게 우상 앞에 절하게 되었다. 또한 이 두 죄가 함께 기록된 것으로 볼 때, 저지른 음행이 바알브올에게 드리는 예배와 섬김의 일부였을 가능성이 높다. 정숙함의 울타리를 무너뜨린 자는 결코 경건함의 끈에 매이지 않을 것이며, 육신의 정욕으로 자신을 욕되게 한 자는 우상 숭배로 하나님을 욕되게 하는 것도 주저하지 않는다.
4. 우상의 제물을 먹음으로써 그들은 바알브올에게 결부되었다. 사도 바울은 그리스도인들이 우상에게 바친 것을 먹지 말아야 할 이유로, 그렇게 하면 그 제물이 드려진 귀신들과 사귐을 갖는 것이라 했다 (고린도전서 10:20). 이는 "죽은 자에게 제사한 음식을 먹었다"고 불린다 (시편 106:28). 우상 자체가 죽은 것일 뿐 아니라, 우상이 형상화하는 인물이 죽은 후 신으로 추앙받은 위인이었기 때문이다.
5. 이스라엘이 싯딤에 있었다는 것, 곧 가나안 땅이 눈앞에 보이고 들어가 차지할 준비가 다 된 시점이었다는 점이 이 죄를 크게 가중시킨다. 그토록 신실하게 대해주신 하나님께 이처럼 배신하고, 하나님의 은혜로운 잔치를 받으려던 바로 그때 우상 제물을 먹은 것은 극도의 배은망덕이었다.
II. **하나님의 공의로운 진노.** 이스라엘의 음행이 발람의 어떤 마법도 하지 못한 일을 해냈다. 곧 하나님을 그들의 원수로 만든 것이다. 이제 하나님은 그들을 대적하여 싸우셨다. 많은 백성, 아니 많은 지도자가 죄를 범하여 그 죄가 국가적인 죄가 되었고, 하나님은 온 회중에게 진노하셨다.
1. 재앙이 즉시 터졌다. 재앙이 멈춘 것 (민수기 25:8)과 죽은 수 (민수기 25:9)에 대한 언급은 있지만, 시작에 대한 언급은 없다. 따라서 "여호와께서 이스라엘에게 진노하셨다"는 말씀 (민수기 25:3)에 재앙의 시작이 내포되어 있다. "전염병이 터져 들어왔다"고 명시되어 있다 (시편 106:29). 전염병은 하나님의 진노의 열매이며, 전국적인 죄에 대한 공의로운 심판이다. 재앙은 틀림없이 가장 죄가 많은 자들에게 먼저 덮쳤으나, 하나님께서 항상 지금 당장 그런 죄인들에게 재앙을 내리시는 것은 아니다. 그럼에도 "누구든지 하나님의 성전을 더럽히면 하나님이 그 사람을 멸하시리라"는 말씀은 반드시 이루어질 것이다 (고린도전서 3:17).
2. 주동자들은 공적 사법에 의해 처형되어야 했다 (민수기 25:4). "백성의 두령들을 잡아 여호와 앞 햇빛 아래 매달아, 어리석은 이스라엘 백성이 지도자와 귀인들이 신분에 상관없이 이처럼 혹독한 형벌을 받는 것을 보고 이 죄악의 악함과 그에 대한 하나님의 진노를 알게 하라." 재판관들은 먼저 칼로 죽이고 (민수기 25:5), 그 시체를 매달아 죄를 주도한 자들이 예외 없이 엄히 처벌받음을 보여야 했다. 죄의 주동자는 반드시 공의의 본보기가 되어야 한다.
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N U M B E R S CHAP. XXV. Israel, having escaped the curse of Balaam, here sustains a great deal of damage and reproach by the counsel of Balaam, who, it seems, before he left Balak, put him into a more effectual way than that which Balak thought of to separate between the Israelites and their God. "The Lord will not be prevailed with by Balaam's charms to ruin them; try if they will not be prevailed with by the charms of the daughters of Moab to ruin themselves." None are more fatally bewitched than those that are bewitched by their own lusts. Here is, I. The sin of Israel; they were enticed by the daughters of Moab both to whoredom and to idolatry, Numbers 25:1-3 . II. The punishment of this sin by the hand of the magistrate ( Numbers 25:4 ; Numbers 25:5 ) and by the immediate hand of God, Numbers 25:9 . III. The pious zeal of Phinehas in slaying Zimri and Cozbi, two impudent sinners, Numbers 25:6 ; Numbers 25:8 ; Numbers 25:14 ; Numbers 25:15 . IV. God's commendation of the zeal of Phinehas, Numbers 25:10-13 . V. Enmity put between the Israelites and the Midianites, their tempters, as at first between the woman and the serpent, Numbers 25:16-18 , &c. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-5" class="com-number"
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민수기 25장. 이스라엘은 발람의 저주를 피했으나, 이 장에서는 발람의 계략으로 말미암아 큰 손해와 수치를 당하게 된다. 발람은 발락을 떠나기 전에, 발락이 생각한 방법보다 훨씬 효과적인 방법, 곧 이스라엘과 그들의 하나님 사이를 갈라놓을 방법을 발락에게 가르쳐 준 것으로 보인다. "여호와께서는 발람의 마법에 넘어가 그들을 멸하지 않으셨으니, 모압 딸들의 매혹에 넘어가 그들이 스스로를 멸하도록 해보라." 자신의 정욕에 홀린 자보다 더 치명적으로 홀린 사람은 없다. 이 장의 내용은 다음과 같다.
I. 이스라엘의 죄 — 모압 여인들에게 유혹을 받아 음행과 우상 숭배에 빠짐 (민수기 25:1-3).
II. 이 죄에 대한 형벌 — 관원들의 손에 의한 처형 (민수기 25:4-5)과 하나님의 직접적인 손, 곧 재앙 (민수기 25:9).
III. 비느하스의 경건한 열심 — 뻔뻔스러운 두 죄인 시므리와 고스비를 죽임 (민수기 25:6, 8, 14-15).
IV. 비느하스의 열심에 대한 하나님의 칭찬 (민수기 25:10-13).
V. 이스라엘과 그 유혹자 미디안 사이에 두신 적개심 — 처음에 여자와 뱀 사이에 두신 것과 같음 (민수기 25:16-18).
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The Zeal of Phinehas. . 6 And, behold, one of the children of Israel came and brought unto his brethren a Midianitish woman in the sight of Moses, and in the sight of all the congregation of the children of Israel, who were weeping before the door of the tabernacle of the congregation. 7 And when Phinehas, the son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron the priest, saw it, he rose up from among the congregation, and took a javelin in his hand; 8 And he went after the man of Israel into the tent, and thrust both of them through, the man of Israel, and the woman through her belly. So the plague was stayed from the children of Israel. 9 And those that died in the plague were twenty and four thousand. 10 And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, 11 Phinehas, the son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron the priest, hath turned my wrath away from the children of Israel, while he was zealous for my sake among them, that I consumed not the children of Israel in my jealousy. 12 Wherefore say, Behold, I give unto him my covenant of peace: 13 And he shall have it, and his seed after him, even the covenant of an everlasting priesthood; because he was zealous for his God, and made an atonement for the children of Israel. 14 Now the name of the Israelite that was slain, even that was slain with the Midianitish woman, was Zimri, the son of Salu, a prince of a chief house among the Simeonites. 15 And the name of the Midianitish woman that was slain was Cozbi, the daughter of Zur; he was head over a people, and of a chief house in Midian. Here is a remarkable contest between wickedness and righteousness, which shall be most bold and resolute; and righteousness carries the day, as no doubt it will at last. I. Never was vice more daring than it was in Zimri, a prince of a chief house in the tribe of Simeon. Such a degree of impudence in wickedness had he arrived at that he publicly appeared leading a Midianitish harlot (and a harlot of quality too like himself, a daughter of a chief house in Midian ) in the sight of Moses, and all the good people of Israel. He did not think it enough to go out with his harlot to worship the gods of Moab, but, when he had done that, he brought her with him to dishonour the God of Israel. He not only owned her publicly as his friend, and higher in his favour then any of the daughters of Israel, but openly went with her into the tent, Numbers 25:8 ; Numbers 25:8 . The word signifies such a booth or place of retirement as was designed and fitted up for lewdness. Thus he declared his sin as Sodom, as was so far from blushing for it that he rather prided himself in it, and gloried in his shame. All the circumstances concurred to make it exceedingly sinful, exceedingly shameful. 1. It was an affront to the justice of the nation, and bade defiance to that. The judges were ordered to put the criminals to death, but he thought himself too great for them to meddle with, and, in effect, bade them touch him if they durst. He had certainly cast off all fear of God who stood in no awe of the powers which he had ordained to be a terror to evil-doers. 2. It was an affront to the religion of the nation, and put a contempt upon that. Moses, and the main body of the congregation, who kept their integrity, were weeping at the door of the tabernacle, lamenting the sin committed and deprecating the plague begun; they were sanctifying a fast in a solemn assembly, weeping between the porch and the altar, to turn away the wrath of God from the congregation. Then comes Zimri among them, with his harlot in his hand, to banter them, and, in effect, to tell them that he was resolved to fill the measure of sin as fast as they emptied it. II. Never was virtue more daring than it was in Phinehas. Being aware of the insolence of Zimri, which it is probable, all the congregation took notice of, in a holy indignation at the offenders he rises up from his prayers, takes his sword or half-pike, follows those impudent sinners into their tent, and stabs them both, Numbers 25:7 ; Numbers 25:8 . It is not at all difficult to justify Phinehas in what he did; for, being now heir-apparent to the high-priesthood, no doubt he was one of those judges of Israel whom Moses had ordered, by the divine appointment, to slay all those whom they knew to have joined themselves to Baal-peor, so that this gives no countenance at all to private persons, under pretence of zeal against sin, to put offenders to death, who ought to be prosecuted by due course of law. The civil magistrate is the avenger, to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil, and no private person may take his work out of his hand. Two ways God testified his acceptance of the pious zeal of Phinehas:-- 1. He immediately put a stop to the plague, Numbers 25:8 ; Numbers 25:8 . Their weeping and praying prevailed not till this piece of necessary justice was done. If magistrates do not take care to punish sin, God will; but their justice will be the best prevention of his judgment, as in the case of Achan, Joshua 7:13 . 2. He put an honour upon Phinehas. Though he did no more than it was his duty to do as a judge, yet because he did it with extraordinary zeal against sin, and for the honour of God and Israel, and did it when the other judges, out of respect to Zimri's character as a prince, were afraid, and declined doing it, therefore God showed himself particularly well pleased with him, and it was counted to him for righteousness, Psalms 106:31 . There is nothing lost by venturing for God. If Zimri's relations bore him a grudge for it, and his friends might censure him as indiscreet in this violent and hasty execution, what needed he care, while God accepted him? In a good thing we should be zealously affected. (1.) Phinehas, upon this occasion, though a young man, is pronounced his country's patriot and best friend, Numbers 25:11 ; Numbers 25:11 . He has turned away my wrath from the children of Israel. So much does God delight in showing mercy that he is well pleased with those that are instrumental in turning away his wrath. This is the best service we can do to our people; and we may contribute something towards it by our prayers, and by our endeavours in our places to bring the wickedness of the wicked to an end. (2.) The priesthood is entailed by covenant upon his family. It was designed him before, but now it was confirmed to him, and, which added much to the comfort and honour of it, it was made the recompence of his pious zeal, Numbers 25:12 ; Numbers 25:13 . It is here called an everlasting priesthood, because it should continue to the period of the Old-Testament dispensation, and should then have its perfection and perpetuity in the unchangeable priesthood of Christ, who is consecrated for evermore. By the covenant of peace given him, some understand in general a promise of long life and prosperity, and all good; it seems rather to be meant particularly of the covenant of priesthood, for that is called the covenant of life and peace ( Malachi 2:5 ), and was made for the preservation of peace between God and his people. Observe how the reward answered the service. By executing justice he had made an atonement for the children of Israel ( Numbers 25:13 ; Numbers 25:13 ), and therefore he and his shall henceforward be employed in making atonement by sacrifice. He was zealous for his God, and therefore he shall have the covenant of an everlasting priesthood. Note, It is requisite that ministers should be not only for God, but zealous for God. It is required of them that they do more than others for the support and advancement of the interests of God's kingdom among men. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-16-18" class="com-number"
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비느하스의 열심. "6 보라, 이스라엘 자녀 중 한 사람이 모세의 눈앞에, 그리고 회중 전체가 회막 문에서 우는 것을 보면서, 미디안 여인을 자기 형제들에게 데리고 왔습니다. 7 제사장 아론의 손자이며 엘르아살의 아들인 비느하스가 이것을 보고 회중 가운데서 일어나 손에 창을 들고, 8 그 이스라엘 남자를 따라 막 안으로 들어가 이스라엘 남자와 그 여인을, 그 여인의 배까지 꿰뚫었습니다. 그러자 이스라엘 자녀들에게 내린 재앙이 그쳤습니다. 9 그 재앙으로 죽은 자는 이만 사천 명이었습니다. 10 여호와께서 모세에게 말씀하셨습니다. 11 제사장 아론의 손자이며 엘르아살의 아들인 비느하스가, 이스라엘 자녀들 가운데서 나를 위한 열심으로 내 질투심을 만족시켰으므로, 내 진노를 이스라엘 자녀들에게서 돌이켰다. 나는 내 질투심으로 이스라엘 자녀들을 없애지 않았다. 12 그러므로 말하여라. 보라, 내가 그에게 내 평화의 언약을 준다. 13 그리고 그것이 그와 그의 후손에게 영원한 제사장 직분의 언약이 될 것이다. 이는 그가 자기 하나님을 위하여 열심을 냈고 이스라엘 자녀들을 위하여 속죄하였기 때문이다. 14 죽임을 당한, 미디안 여인과 함께 죽임을 당한 이스라엘 남자의 이름은 시므온 족속 중 한 가족의 우두머리인 살루의 아들 시므리였습니다. 15 죽임을 당한 미디안 여인의 이름은, 미디안에서 한 가족의 우두머리인 족장 수르의 딸 고스비였습니다.'"
여기에는 악과 의 중 누가 더 대담하고 결단력 있는지를 둘러싼 주목할 만한 경쟁이 나온다. 의가 승리하며, 결국 의는 반드시 이길 것이다.
I. **시므리의 악함만큼 뻔뻔스러운 악은 없었다.** 그는 시므온 지파의 한 가족 우두머리인 귀인이었다. 그가 도달한 뻔뻔스러운 죄악의 정도를 보면, 그는 모세와 온 이스라엘 백성이 지켜보는 앞에서 공개적으로 미디안 창녀(그것도 자신과 마찬가지로 미디안의 귀족 가문 딸인)를 데리고 나타났다. 그는 모압 신들을 숭배하러 나갔다 돌아오면서 그 여인을 데려와 이스라엘의 하나님을 욕보였을 뿐 아니라, 그 여인을 공개적으로 자기 친구로 삼고 이스라엘의 어떤 딸보다 높이 여기면서 공개적으로 그 여인과 함께 장막 안으로 들어갔다 (민수기 25:8). 소돔처럼 자신의 죄를 선포하며, 부끄러워하기는커녕 오히려 자랑으로 여기고 수치를 영광으로 삼은 것이다. 모든 정황이 이 죄를 극도로 악하고 극도로 수치스럽게 만들었다.
1. 이는 국가 사법에 대한 도전이었다. 재판관들이 범죄자들을 처형하도록 명받았으나, 그는 자신이 너무 고귀하여 감히 손댈 수 없다고 여겼다. 하나님이 악을 행하는 자들을 두렵게 하기 위해 세우신 권세를 두려워하지 않는 자는 분명 하나님 자신에 대한 모든 두려움을 버린 것이다.
2. 이는 국가 종교에 대한 도전이었다. 모세와 올바른 마음을 가진 회중의 대부분이 회막 문에서 울고 있었다. 저질러진 죄를 슬퍼하고 시작된 재앙을 막아달라고 기도하며, 성회로 금식하고 현관과 제단 사이에서 울어 하나님의 진노를 돌이키려 한 것이다. 그때 시므리는 창녀를 데리고 그들 가운데 나타나 그들을 조롱하며, 사실상 자신은 그들이 비우는 만큼 죄의 그릇을 채우겠다고 선언한 것이다.
II. **비느하스의 덕만큼 대담한 덕은 없었다.** 시므리의 무례함을 알아채고—회중 전체도 틀림없이 주목했을—, 그는 거룩한 의분에 휩싸여 기도 자리에서 일어나 칼이나 창을 손에 들고 그 뻔뻔한 죄인들을 따라 장막 안으로 들어가 둘 다 찔러 죽였다 (민수기 25:7-8). 비느하스의 행동을 정당화하는 것은 전혀 어렵지 않다. 그는 대제사장직을 이을 후계자로서, 모세가 하나님의 명에 따라 바알브올에게 결부된 자를 죽이도록 명한 이스라엘 재판관 중 한 명이었음이 분명하다. 따라서 이 행위는 사인이 죄인에 대하여 열심의 명목으로 사적으로 처형하는 것을 조금도 용납하지 않는다. 악을 행하는 자에게 진노를 집행하는 것은 민간 위정자의 일이며, 어떤 사인도 그 일을 빼앗아서는 안 된다.
하나님은 두 가지 방법으로 비느하스의 경건한 열심을 기쁘게 받으셨다.
1. **재앙을 즉시 멈추셨다** (민수기 25:8). 그들의 울며 기도함이 이 필요한 공의가 행해지기까지는 효력이 없었다. 위정자들이 죄를 처벌하지 않으면 하나님이 하실 것이다. 그러나 그들의 공의가 하나님의 심판을 막는 최선의 방책이 된다 (아간의 경우, 여호수아 7:13).
2. **비느하스를 높이셨다.** 비느하스는 재판관으로서 당연히 해야 할 일을 했을 뿐이지만, 죄에 대한 특별한 열심과 하나님과 이스라엘의 영예를 위하는 마음으로 행했고, 시므리의 귀족 신분을 두려워한 다른 재판관들이 망설이며 물러설 때 행했으므로, 하나님은 그에게 특별한 기쁨을 나타내셨으며, 그것이 그의 의로 여겨졌다 (시편 106:31). 하나님을 위해 무릅쓰는 것으로 잃을 것은 없다. 시므리의 친족들이 그를 원망하고 친구들이 이 거칠고 성급한 처형에 대해 무분별하다고 비난할 수 있었다. 그러나 하나님이 그를 받으시는 동안에 그것이 무슨 상관이겠는가? 선한 일에는 열심히 마음을 쏟아야 한다.
(1) **비느하스는 이 일로 나라의 애국자이자 최고의 친구로 선포된다** (민수기 25:11). "그가 내 진노를 이스라엘 자녀들에게서 돌이켰다." 하나님은 긍휼을 베푸시기를 기뻐하시므로, 그분의 진노를 돌이키는 데 도구가 된 자들을 기뻐하신다. 이것이 우리 백성에게 할 수 있는 최선의 섬김이다. 우리는 기도로, 그리고 각자의 자리에서 악인의 악함을 종식시키려는 노력으로 이에 기여할 수 있다.
(2) **제사장 직분이 언약으로 그의 가문에 영구히 귀속된다.** 이미 예정된 것이었으나 이제 확정되었고, 더욱이 그의 경건한 열심에 대한 보상으로 주어졌으니 영예가 더해졌다 (민수기 25:12-13). 이것은 여기서 영원한 제사장직이라 불린다. 구약 경륜의 끝까지 지속될 것이며, 영원히 제사장으로 성별되신 그리스도의 불변하는 제사장직 안에서 완성과 영속성을 얻기 때문이다. 그에게 주어진 평화의 언약은 일반적으로 장수와 번영을 포함한 모든 복의 약속으로 이해되기도 하지만, 구체적으로는 제사장직의 언약을 의미하는 것으로 보인다. 제사장직이 "생명과 평강의 언약"이라 불리기 때문이다 (말라기 2:5). 상이 봉사에 어떻게 응답했는지 보라. 공의를 집행함으로써 그는 이스라엘 자녀들을 위해 속죄했고 (민수기 25:13), 이후 그와 그의 후손은 제사를 통해 속죄하는 일에 종사하게 된다. 그가 자기 하나님을 위하여 열심을 냈으므로 영원한 제사장직의 언약을 받는다. 사역자들은 하나님을 위한 자일 뿐 아니라 하나님을 위해 열심을 내는 자여야 한다. 하나님 나라의 이익을 지지하고 증진시키기 위해 남보다 더 많이 행하는 것이 그들에게 요구된다.
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16 And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, 17 Vex the Midianites, and smite them: 18 For they vex you with their wiles, wherewith they have beguiled you in the matter of Peor, and in the matter of Cozbi, the daughter of a prince of Midian, their sister, which was slain in the day of the plague for Peor's sake. God had punished the Israelites for their sin with a plague; as a Father he corrected his own children with a rod. But we read not that any of the Midianites died of the plague; God took another course with them, and punished them with the sword of an enemy, not with the rod of a father. 1. Moses, though the meekest man, and far from a spirit of revenge, is ordered to vex the Midianites and smite them, Numbers 25:17 ; Numbers 25:17 . Note, We must set ourselves against that, whatever it is, which is an occasion of sin to us, though it be a right eye or a right hand that thus offends us, Matthew 5:29 ; Matthew 5:30 . This is that holy indignation and revenge which godly sorrow worketh, 2 Corinthians 7:11 . 2. The reason given for the meditating of this revenge is because they vex you with their wiles, Numbers 25:18 ; Numbers 25:18 . Note, Whatever draws us to sin should be a vexation to us, as a thorn in the flesh. The mischief which the Midianites did to Israel by enticing them to whoredom must be remembered and punished with as much severity as that which the Amalekites did in fighting with them when they came out of Egypt, Exodus 17:14 . God will certainly reckon with those that do the devil's work in tempting men to sin. See further orders given in this matter, Numbers 31:2 ; Numbers 31:2 . return to ' Top of Page ' Numbers Num 24 Numbers Num Numbers Num 26 Footnotes: Copyright Statement These files are public domain and are a derivative of an electronic edition that is available on the Christian Classics Ethereal Library Website. Bibliographical Information Henry, Matthew. 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origPath=window.location.pathname;var parts=origPath.split('/');var noVerse=(reason==='reference-noverse');var inputIsPerVerse=_ts_isPerVerseUrl(origPath);if(parts[1]==='interlinear-study-bible'){parts=parts.slice(0,5);parts[3]=book_data[book].url;parts[4]=noVerse?(chapter+'.html'):(chapter+'-'+verse+'.html');}else if(parts[1]==='commentary'){parts=parts.slice(0,4);parts[2]=book_data[book].url;parts[3]=noVerse?(chapter+'.html'):(chapter+'-'+verse+'.html');}else if(parts[1]==='commentaries'){parts[2]=comlang;parts[3]=comabbr;if(inputIsPerVerse){parts=parts.slice(0,6);parts[4]=book_data[book].url;parts[5]=noVerse?(chapter+'.html'):(chapter+'-'+verse+'.html');}else{parts=parts.slice(0,5);parts[4]=book_data[book].url+'-'+chapter+'.html';}}else if(parts[1]==='bible'){parts=parts.slice(0,6);parts[2]=translang;parts[3]=transabbr;parts[4]=book_data[book].url;parts[5]=(verse duction ","Verses 1-5","Verses 6-15","Verses 16-18"]; function
Pericope (part_of)
- part_of
pericope/per-num-25-005
절 (explains)
bible-text/num-25-16, bible-text/num-25-17, bible-text/num-25-18
Source
source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological
"16 여호와께서 모세에게 말씀하셨습니다. 17 미디안을 괴롭히고 그들을 쳐라. 18 이는 그들이 브올 사건에서 자기들의 계략으로 너희를 괴롭혔고, 역병의 날에 브올 때문에 죽임을 당한 미디안 족장의 딸인 자기들의 형제 고스비의 사건에서도 그러하였기 때문이다."
하나님은 이스라엘의 죄를 재앙으로 심판하셨다. 아버지처럼 막대기로 자녀들을 징계하신 것이다. 그러나 미디안 사람 중에는 아무도 재앙으로 죽지 않았다. 하나님은 그들에게 다른 방법을 택하셨으니, 아버지의 막대기가 아닌 원수의 칼로 심판하셨다.
1. **모세는 가장 온유한 사람이었고 복수심과는 거리가 멀었지만**, 미디안을 괴롭히고 치도록 명받는다 (민수기 25:17). 오른 눈이나 오른손이 우리를 넘어지게 하더라도 그것을 찍어버려야 하듯 (마태복음 5:29-30), 우리를 죄에 빠뜨리는 것이 무엇이든 그것에 맞서야 한다. 이것이 경건한 슬픔이 낳는 거룩한 분노와 보복이다 (고린도후서 7:11).
2. **이 보복을 준비하는 이유는** "그들이 그 계략으로 너희를 괴롭혔기 때문"이다 (민수기 25:18). 우리를 죄로 끌어들이는 것은 무엇이든 육체의 가시처럼 우리를 괴롭히는 것이어야 한다. 미디안 사람들이 이스라엘을 음행으로 유혹하여 끼친 해악은, 아말렉 사람들이 이스라엘이 이집트에서 나올 때 싸워 끼친 해악과 같은 엄중함으로 기억되어 처벌받아야 한다 (출애굽기 17:14). 하나님은 반드시 사람들을 죄로 유혹하여 마귀의 일을 하는 자들에게 반드시 값을 치르게 하신다. 이 문제에 대한 추가 명령은 민수기 31:2에 있다.
원주석
- 번역원본
commentary-section/mhm-num-25-16-18(Matthew Henry, PD) - CC0-1.0 · Sonnet 위탁 번역 · 성경 인용은 WEB(PD) 기반