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In the law of Moses a protection was arranged for the purity of the people who lived within the camp of Israel.   For example:

  • The physically "unclean" such as lepers were excommunicated and had to dwell outside the boundaries of the camp. (Leviticus 13:46; Numbers 12:14,15; 14:3)
  • Individuals who were defiled by running discharges or infection were quarantined outside the camp.  (Numbers 5:1-4)
  • The unused remains of sacrificial bulls and animal waste was disposed of outside the camp.  (Exodus 29:13)
  • Criminals and law breakers were executed outside the camp. (Leviticus 24:14; Numbers 15:35,36)
  • Outside the camp was where human excrement was buried.  (Deutoronomy 23:12,13)

And yet an anomoly exists in the book of Exodus - because outside the camp is also where Moses pitched the "tent of meeting", the sacred place where an individual had to go in order to commune with God.  (Exodus 33:7)   It is interesting to see just how this situation developed.

Jehovah had lovingly lead the children of Abraham out of Egyptian bondage, displaying His awesome power in a way never before seen by them, first through the ten plagues and later at the Red Sea where he delivered them from Pharoah and the army of Egypt.    He lead them to the base of Mt. Sinai and revealed His pleasure to conclude a contract with them to make them His special people.

"And now if you will strictly obey my voice and will indeed keep my covenant, then you will certainly become my special property out of all peoples, because the whole earth belongs to me.   And you yourselves will become to me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation." - Exodus 19:5,6

The Israelites responded unaminously in agreement to enter into this sacred covenant with Jehovah saying, "All that Jehovah has spoken we are willing to do." (Exodus 19:8)  Preparations were then made before Jehovah - with everyone sanctifying themselves and becoming clean. (Exodus 19:10,14,15)  

On the third day of the preperation Moses ascended to the top of Mt. Sinai.  It was there that he received the ten commandments and law of Jehovah which he relayed to the People and again the people again answered, "All the words that Jehovah has spoken we are willing to do" - Exodus 24:3

Since the people had accepted the Law that Jehovah had put before them it was His will to set up a very special arrangement by which He could spiritually dwell directly in their midst.  Jehovah again called Moses to the mountain in order to transmit instructions for the building a special structure called the "tabernacle" or "tent of meeting" where he would reside in among them.

In Exodus 29:45,46 Jehovah says, "And I will tabernacle in the midst of the sons of Israel, and I will prove to be their God.   And they will certainly know that I am Jehovah their God, who brought them out of the land of Egypt that I may tabernacle in the midst of them. I am Jehovah their God."

While Moses was yet a top the Mountain receiving instructions for this wonderful provision from God the people below grew restless feeling that perhaps Moses had perished.  The account reads, "So the people congregated themselves about Aaraon and said to him: "Get up, make for us a god who will go ahead of us, because as regards this Moses, the man who led us out of the land of Egypt, we certain do not know what has happened to him" - Exodus 32:1
  
Aaron relented and constructed an idol in the form of a golden calf saying "This is your God, O Israel, who led you up out of the land of Egypt."  He then built an altar before it and declared: "There is a festival to Jehovah tomorrow".  (Exodus 32:4,5)  Earlier the next day the people got up and began offering sacrafices before the calf statue and celebrating.

Jehovah was incensed at this rebellion.  His anger was so great that He told Moses that He was desiring to destroy all of the sons of Israel and start a new promised line from the sons of Moses. (Exodus 32:10) Moses pleaded with God not to do such a thing and to keep his promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Israel.   This served to momentarily abate Jehovah's great anger.

Moses descended down the mountain carrying the two "tablets of Testimony".   These tablets were a gift given to Moses directly by God who made them as it reads, "and the tablets where the workmanship of God, and the writing was the writing of God engraved upon the tablets". - Exodus 32:16

As Moses got near the camp he heard the celebration of the people's idolatrous revelry. (Exodus 32:18) Upon coming near enough to see the calf image and the people dancing about it Moses' anger blazed like Jehovah's had before.    Moses' anger was manifested in his throwing down the tablets. The second commandment written upon them expressely condemned the making of "a carved image or a form like anything that is in the heavens above or that is on the earth underneath or that is in the waters under the earth." (Exodus 19:4)  In as much as the people had broken this command the stone tablets shattered in symbolism at the base of the mountain. (Exodus 32:19)

Moses then took his stand before the camp and "Who is on Jehovah's side? To me!"   With this the Levites separated themselves to Moses' side and after receiving divine instruction put to death 3,000 men who were engaged in the idol worship."  (Exodus 32:26-29) By doing so they became dedicated as priests. "Moses said, 'Today you have ordained yourselves for the service of the LORD, each one at the cost of a son or a brother, and so have brought a blessing on yourselves this day'" - Exodus 32:29, NRSV

Moses then attempted to intercede on behalf of the people who had sinned because they were under a death sentence for their disobediance.   Jehovah affirmed that they would die saying "I shall certainly bring punishment upon them for their sin". It was then that a plague manifested itself in the camp."  (Exodus 32:30-35)

Sin carries consequence, in this case a plague. However, as bad as the plague was what was worse was that people had lost their special privilege of being able to dwell right in the midst of God.    Their lawlessness caused Jehovah to withdraw from them.  He no longer identified them as "my people" and instead began referring to them as "your people" when talking to Moses (Exodus 7:1; 33:1) Ultimately, Jehovah declares that he will not continue with the people saying, "I shall not go up in the midst of you." - Exodus 33:3  

The Israelites are cut to the heart over this; thus, the people began to mourn over their sin and would not put on their gold ornaments.  Jehovah in his graciousness took note of this turning around and outlined that this action needed to be taken by the entire people to show their repentance.  He said through Moses. "So now put down your ornaments off yourself." (Exodus 33:4-6)  The people obeyed.

[We may wonder how is it that removing these ornaments show repentance for their earlier idolatry?  For one thing it was similar pieces of jewerly that were used to mold into the calf image.  In ancient times jewelry was often linked with false gods and worship.  (Compare Genesis 35:1-4; Ezekiel 16:17; Hosea 2:13)  These pieces of jewelry may have been taken from the Egyptians as the Israelites were leaving Egypt. (Exodus 12:35)]

Before God had purposed to pitch his tent directly in the middle of the camp but now the Scriptures have this tent being place far outside the camp.

We read:  "As for Moses, he proceeded to take his tent away and he pitched it outside the camp, far away from the camp; and he called it a tent of meeting. And it occurred that everyone inquiring of Jehovah would go out to the tent of meeting, which was outside the camp." - Exodus 33:7

By putting the tent outside the camp it served as a visible symbol as to how Jehovah had distanced himself from the nation.   Their uncleaness was severe and God could not dwell with them. Yet complete approach to God was not blocked off from the people.    Due to their repentance and His great love, He didn't turn away from the totally.   They were gifted a provision to speak with Him; but in order to do so they had to seperate themselves from the camp and seek him outside the camp.

It would take another intercession by Moses before God would agree to accept the Israelites back again as His people and continue with them.   (Exodus 33:12-17)   Later on in the recorded record the tabernacle of God was placed in the center of the camp and God's presence was manifest there as a cloud by day and fire by night. (Numbers 2:17; Exodus 40:33-38)  Jehovah had returned to dwelling with them!
Hi Anthony,

You know, I've been in a spritual funk lately.  It's been pretty bad too.  But wow, this post was heaven sent for me.  I read it a couple of hours ago and my mind just kicked into gear and started tapping into my spiritual reserves.

In the law of Moses a protection was arranged for the purity of the people who lived within the camp of Israel.   For example:



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The physically "unclean" such as lepers were excommunicated and had to dwell outside the boundaries of the camp. (Leviticus 13:46; Numbers 12:14,15; 14:3)

Individuals who were defiled by running discharges or infection were quarantined outside the camp.  (Numbers 5:1-4)

The unused remains of sacrificial bulls and animal waste was disposed of outside the camp.  (Exodus 29:13)

Criminals and law breakers were executed outside the camp. (Leviticus 24:14; Numbers 15:35,36)

Outside the camp was where human excrement was buried.  (Deutoronomy 23:12,13)


My Grandma always used to tell me, "cleanliness is next to Godlyness".  I thought that was just her way of guilting me into cleaning more (didn't work).  Not until I started studying about sanitation in the Torah did I realize just how right she was.
Being clean was pivotal to their survival.  

And I LOVE the connection you made between the two types of cleaness, one outwardly and one inwadly.

Onto what I appreciated most about this post; you captured the anthropomorphic God.  Or maybe it's the other way around, since we are made in His image.  He has feelings and it's not just simply anger and love.  A lot of us seem to box God into those two types of emotions.  Like you brought out, He felt betrayed, He would no longer dwell with them, but He kept some kind of connection, Israel was cut to the heart by the separation, God's heart softened towards them once they got their act together and He went back to them.

How many married people have gone through the same thing?  One mate wrongs the other, one feels betrayed, they separate, the other one shows repentance and straightens up, and then they get back together.

It's so interesting that God called Israel His bride.  Because it was just like a tumultous relationship.  God's fiercely loyal and jealous over His bride and He see's her as so beautiful, but she's an adulteress.  That's how I see God's relationship with Israel, it's a love story with ups and downs.  The perfect husband and the very flawed bride.  But, He never gives up on her.

Anyway, I rambled, but I love it when people can capture God's emotions and how what we personally do can effect Him on different levels.

Spud

Spud, I like the analogy of the fiercley loyal husband and the beautiful but flawed bride.
I think the book of Ruth is very prophetic.
Elimelech means 'my God is king'.
His wife Naomi, means 'my delight'.

Thanks Anthony for posting that. I have a feeling many of us are outside the camp, in a wilderness situation, but we are being cared for very well.

love vicky
Thank you Ant, or sharing your observations on this scripture, it is something I have not considered before.

Interesting how even though Jehovah continue to have affection for the sons of Isreal, he was unwilling to reside with them for awhile. They had to show their desire to serve him by going outside to camp and seek him. A display of heart condition.

Perhaps similar to what we need to do today, seek our Father and his son. If we seek for them, they will draw us to them and give us all the 'food' we could possibaly need.

Love
Lynn

anthony Wrote:
people who lived within the camp of Israel. For example:
  • The physically "unclean" such as lepers were excommunicated and had to dwell outside the boundaries of the camp. (Leviticus 13:46; Numbers 12:14,15; 14:3)
  • Individuals who were defiled by running discharges or infection were quarantined outside the camp. (Numbers 5:1-4)
  • The unused remains of sacrificial bulls and animal waste was disposed of outside the camp. (Exodus 29:13)
  • Criminals and law breakers were executed outside the camp. (Leviticus 24:14;
    Numbers 15:35,36)
  • Outside the camp was where human excrement was buried. (Deutoronomy 23:12,13)
And yet an anomoly exists in the book of Exodus - because outside the camp is also where Moses pitched the "tent of meeting", the sacred place where an individual had to go in order to commune with God. (Exodus 33:7) It is interesting to see just how this situation developed.


As one scripture says: "We are all as filthy rags". ( Is 64:6)
Yet, Christ was sent to cleanse us by his sacrificial
blood. But before anyone can be cleansed, they must
go outside the camp for cleansing.
( Proverbs 23:21 ) Also ( Ps 14:3 )
Compare:
Leviticus 14:8
"And he that is to be cleansed shall wash his clothes, and shave
off all his hair, and bathe himself in water; and he shall be clean:
and after that he shall come into the camp, but shall
dwell outside his tent seven days."

The words the Apostle Paul spoke concerning
this are noteworthy:
( Hebrews 13:10-14 )
"We have an altar from which those who serve the tabernacle
have no right to eat. For the bodies of those animals, whose
blood is brought into the sanctuary by the high priest for sin,
are burned outside the camp. Therefore Jesus also, that He
might sanctify the people with His own blood, suffered outside
the gate.

Therefore let us go forth to Him, outside the camp,
bearing His reproach. For here we have no continuing city, but
we seek the one to come."


( John 12:26 )
Jesus said: "If anyone serves Me, he must follow Me; and
where I am, (outside the camp in dispising shame)
there My servant will be also; if anyone serves Me, the Father
will honor him." ( John 13:36 ) ( luke 9:23)


In Christ, we are cleansed, outside the camp; hated as
an evil doer, apostate of truth, cast down by false
religious leaders who are not wise, but in their own eyes.
Yet God's will be done:
The scriptures below, I believe, were written to give God's
people spiritual strength and encouragement:

( Zephaniah 3:19 )
"Behold, I am going to deal at that time With all your
oppressors, I will save the lame And gather the outcast,
And I will turn their shame into praise and renown In
all the earth."

( Isaiah 66:5 )
Hear the word of the LORD, you who tremble at His word:
"Your brothers who hate you, who exclude you for My
name's sake, Have said, 'Let the LORD be glorified,
that we may see your joy '
But they will be put to shame."

Hebrews 12:1-3
"So let us run with endurance the race that is set before us,
fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith,
who for the joy set before Him endured the cross,
in despising shame, and has sat down at the right hand
of the throne of God. For consider Him who has endured
such hostility by sinners against Himself, so that you will
not grow weary and lose heart."

Gatekeeper

Gatekeeper,

Thank you for those followup thoughts.

I had always intended to revisit this essay and add other thoughts in how this shadow and type prefigures Jesus and the Christian congregation.

I will keep those scriptures you provided handy. :-)

Thanks!

Anthony
very exellent post!
Yes - really good posts from all - thanks to each of you! :friends:
I agree Lynn, this is GOOD food - :thumbsup:! Wonderful words of praise that make our love for Him, our appreciation for His word, and our humble awe at His wonderous plans GROW unbridled! :heartbeat::airkiss:
I think about that miniscule bit of brain we're able to access and think how little we really know about 'things', and yet - it is enough to digest for now, and so strengthening and refreshing!:D

:eat: Eat ALL your meat, kids! Clean those plates! :eat:


~Philia~
:peace:
Thank you friends, I am very glad you enjoyed reading my
post on the subject 'outside the camp'.

One of the JW elders told me God did not give me the
Holy Spirit; that it was only given to the 144,000 class.
He also said,"the Bible is not for you, it was written for
the elect chosen ones.
Yet, it is for anyone who keeps knocking, asking, searching~
Here is what the scriptures says:
( 2 Timothy 3:16-17 )"All Scripture is inspired by God and
profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training
in righteousness;so that the man of God may be adequate,
equipped for every good work."
As a Jehovah's Witness, I believed I was a man of God.
The JW leaders said we all are men of God, yet, they say only
the 144,000 are the only Spiritual ones?
If that is the case, doesn't that make their ' other class'
only natural men? Unspiritual?
Notice what is written here:
( 1 Cor 2:10 )
"For to us God revealed them through the Spirit; for
the Spirit searches all things, even the depths of God.
For who among men knows the thoughts of a man except
the spirit of the man which is in him? Even so the thoughts
of God no one knows except the Spirit of God.
Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the
Spirit who is from God, so that we may know the things freely
given to us by God, which things we also speak, not in words
taught by human wisdom, but in those taught by the Spirit,
combining spiritual thoughts with spiritual words. But a
natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God,
for they are foolishness to him; and he cannot understand
them, because they are spiritually appraised.
But he who is spiritual appraises all things, yet he himself is
appraised by no one.
For WHO HAS KNOWN THE MIND OF GOD,
THAT HE WILL INSTRUCT HIM?
But we have the mind of Christ."

We must be on our guard and beware of false shepherds who
make disciples after themselves and not after Christ:
( 2 Timothy 3:12-14 )
"Indeed, all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will be
persecuted."
"But evil men and impostors will proceed from bad to worse,
deceiving and being deceived. You, however, continue in the
things you have learned and become convinced of, knowing
from whom you have
learned them,"

compare: 1 Corinthians 15:1-2
Apostle Paul said:
"Now I make known to you, brethren, the gospel which I
preached to you, which also you received, in which also you
stand,by which also you are saved,
if you hold fast the word which I preached
to you
, unless you believed in vain. "

Hebrews 3:14
"For we have become partakers of Christ, if we hold fast the
beginning of our assurance firm until the end",
compare:
Revelation 2:25
'Nevertheless what you have, hold fast until I come."

And what we have recieved is all the teachings of Christ
and his apostles. His doctrines have not changed or altered.
Revelation 3:11
' I am coming quickly; hold fast what you have, so that no
one will take your crown."

Peace to all,
Gatekeeper
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