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« on: July 26, 2004, 02:43:53 PM »

Chapter Twelve

 1  For your immortal spirit is in all things.

 2  Therefore you correct little by little those who trespass,
     and you remind and warn them of the things through which they sin,
     so that they may be freed from wickedness and put their trust in you, O Lord.

The Sins of the Canaanites

 3  Those who lived long ago in your holy land

 4  you hated for their detestable practices,
     their works of sorcery and unholy rites,

 5  their merciless slaughter[a] of children,
     and their sacrificial feasting on human flesh and blood.
     These initiates from the midst of a heathen cult,

 6  these parents who murder helpless lives,
     you willed to destroy by the hands of our ancestors,

 7  so that the land most precious of all to you
     might receive a worthy colony of the servants[c] of God.

 8  But even these you spared, since they were but mortals,
     and sent wasps[d] as forerunners of your army
     to destroy them little by little,

 9  though you were not unable to give the ungodly into the hands of the righteous in battle,
     or to destroy them at one blow by dread wild animals or your stern word.

 10  But judging them little by little you gave them an opportunity to repent,
     though you were not unaware that their origin[e] was evil
     and their wickedness inborn,
     and that their way of thinking would never change.

 11  For they were an accursed race from the beginning,
     and it was not through fear of anyone that you left them unpunished for their sins.

God Is Sovereign

 12  For who will say, "What have you done?"
     or will resist your judgment?
     Who will accuse you for the destruction of nations that you made?
     Or who will come before you to plead as an advocate for the unrighteous?

 13  For neither is there any god besides you, whose care is for all people, [f]
     to whom you should prove that you have not judged unjustly;

 14  nor can any king or monarch confront you about those whom you have punished.

 15  You are righteous and you rule all things righteously,
     deeming it alien to your power
     to condemn anyone who does not deserve to be punished.

 16  For your strength is the source of righteousness,
     and your sovereignty over all causes you to spare all.

 17  For you show your strength when people doubt the completeness of your power,
     and you rebuke any insolence among those who know it. [g]

18  Although you are sovereign in strength, you judge with mildness,
     and with great forbearance you govern us;
     for you have power to act whenever you choose.

God's Lessons for Israel

 19  Through such works you have taught your people
     that the righteous must be kind,
     and you have filled your children with good hope,
     because you give repentance for sins.

 20  For if you punished with such great care and indulgence[h]
     the enemies of your servants{i} and those deserving of death,
     granting them time and opportunity to give up their wickedness,

 21  with what strictness you have judged your children,
     to whose ancestors you gave oaths and covenants full of good promises!

 22  So while chastening us you scourge our enemies ten thousand times more,
     so that, when we judge, we may meditate upon your goodness,
     and when we are judged, we may expect mercy.

The Punishment of the Egyptians

 23  Therefore those who lived unrighteously, in a life of folly,
     you tormented through their own abominations.

 24  For they went far astray on the paths of error,
     accepting as gods those animals that even their enemies[j] despised;
     they were deceived like foolish infants.

 25  Therefore, as though to children who cannot reason,
     you sent your judgment to mock them.

 26  But those who have not heeded the warning of mild rebukes
     will experience the deserved judgment of God.

 27  For when in their suffering they became incensed
     at those creatures that they had thought to be gods, being punished by means of them,
     they saw and recognized as the true God the one whom they had before refused to know.
     Therefore the utmost condemnation came upon them.

[a] Gk slaughterers   Meaning of Gk uncertain  [c] Or children  [d] Or hornets  [e] Or nature  [f] Or all things  [g] Meaning of Gk uncertain  [h] Other ancient authorities lack and indulgence; others read and entreaty  {i} Or children [j] Gk they  


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4 you hated for their detestable practices,
their works of sorcery and unholy rites,

5 their merciless slaughter of children,
and their sacrificial feasting on human flesh and blood.
These initiates from the midst of a heathen cult,

6 these parents who murder helpless lives,
you willed to destroy by the hands of our ancestors,

7 so that the land most precious of all to you
might receive a worthy colony of the servants of God.

8 But even these you spared, since they were but mortals,
and sent wasps as forerunners of your army
to destroy them little by little,

9 though you were not unable to give the ungodly into the hands of the righteous in battle,
or to destroy them at one blow by dread wild animals or your stern word.

10 But judging them little by little you gave them an opportunity to repent,
though you were not unaware that their origin was evil
and their wickedness inborn,
and that their way of thinking would never change.

Is God chastising our world little by little before His judgment?  How much like the Canaanites is our society that commits the "merciless slaughter of children" and encourages "parents who murder helpless lives" in legalized abortion?  How culpable are we who do not fight such evil or worse yet, vote for politicians whose goal in life is to keep this holocaust "legal?"  Or are we doomed to a "way of thinking would never change?"

Evil has been around since the Fall.  It's face changes, but it's the same evil.  Our world must be careful, or we will call down God's wrath.  This passage reminds me how important it is for each of us to pray and fast for the coversion of sinners.  Only by changing hearts, will the horrors of abortion and other such evils come to an end.
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