Today's readings are in Exodus 22, 23, 24
Trying to read through the law can seem like taking a walk in a bog. It's not easy, and sometimes all you can think of is "get me out of here". Over the years I've learned to appreciate the depth of the law as it relates to the development of the nation.
One cannot help but notice how much of the law has been adopted by democracies even to today. While some of it seems antiquated, it is in principle the basis for how a society of people should live. For Israel it was the development of their nation. It touched on social relationships, class differences, laws to protect property, laws for families, for education, for governing, etc... As you read the law take note of the various categories a law could be put in...it's interesting.
Also note the beginning of Israel's identity as a kingdom of worshippers. The seasonal festivals and sabbath times were meant to remind them/us that life isn't about the accumulation of things, but it's a stewardship of things before God who provides them.
Peace to you this day.
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Trying to read through the law can seem like taking a walk in a bog. It's not easy, and sometimes all you can think of is "get me out of here". Over the years I've learned to appreciate the depth of the law as it relates to the development of the nation.
One cannot help but notice how much of the law has been adopted by democracies even to today. While some of it seems antiquated, it is in principle the basis for how a society of people should live. For Israel it was the development of their nation. It touched on social relationships, class differences, laws to protect property, laws for families, for education, for governing, etc... As you read the law take note of the various categories a law could be put in...it's interesting.
Also note the beginning of Israel's identity as a kingdom of worshippers. The seasonal festivals and sabbath times were meant to remind them/us that life isn't about the accumulation of things, but it's a stewardship of things before God who provides them.
Peace to you this day.
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad
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