How
would you like to be publicly executed for the sins of your grandfather? Any takers?
There’s
nothing particularly “wacky” about the events of 2 Samuel 21, which
involve the capital punishment of seven Israelites for nothing more offensive than being blood relatives of the former King Saul.
A story like this may raise questions in our minds about the fairness of Israel’s
law, and thus the fairness of God himself.
I
had two major goals in mind in introducing our irregular but ongoing “Wacky Old
Testament” series: (1) to set some of the more perplexing commands and
events of the Old Testament in their historical context, thus making them more comprehensible
to the modern reader; and (2) to demonstrate the consistency of God’s character
from Testament to Testament. It may be trendy to portray Jesus as gentle and
loving, and Jehovah (or YHWH) as barbaric and bloody, but neither portrayal is
exactly on the nose.
Let’s
see if for once I’ve bitten off more than I can chew.