Wednesday, August 06, 2025

One Thing I Don't Understand

Truth be told, I guess there are MANY things I don't understand. Ha! beat ya to it!

I think it incredibly sad that so many people don't get who God is. For whatever reason, they miss the boat on believing the truth that 1) there is a God, 2) He is the Yahweh of the Bible, and 3) there is only ONE true God. But I suppose it can be explained away because they are human and do not have access to so many things. Often our humanity keeps us from seeing things as they really are. There are just SO many things we will never comprehend. {sigh}

That's not what I don't understand. What totally messes with my mind is that many Elohim and Angels, who have a LOT more knowledge and understanding of things than we do; who have been with God from before OUR beginning; who have seen him as he is with their own eyes- don't truly get who God is. I mean, if they did, how could they possibly not love him and end up turning against him and falling? How in the world could they think they could be greater than he? Or overthrow him? Or deserve even a smidgen of worship? Or . . . whatever else comes with this.

I mean, THIS I get- as limited as I am! How, then can they not get it? 

Really- this bothers me tremendously.

When I spend time thinking about it all, I begin to feel a bit of the sadness this must bring to Yahweh himself. Imagine his great love for everyone he has created. And yet some reject him and try to do it all their own way. 

How it must break his heart.

Tuesday, August 05, 2025

Could this be the Truth Behind Canaan's Curse?

The Coolest thing about reading the Bible, is that Holy Spirit lives within it's pages. In other words, as we read, He gives insight into the words. There are those who read without God's Spirit within themselves, and they will never see or understand the deeper meanings God has planted there for His people to discover.

There are times when you see things that are good, then there are times when you see things that are AMAZING! Over the years, I've gotten all kinds of special understanding. Here is one such time:

At the end of Genesis 9 we read a story of Noah and his son, Ham. The typical way of understanding the story goes like this-

Noah gets drunk and lays openly naked in his tent. His son, Ham, looks in on him and mockingly shares what he saw with his brothers. His brothers take a blanket and walk in Noah's tent backwards, so as not to see their "father's nakedness" and cover him. Later Noah learns what happened and curses Ham . . . no, wait! He curses Ham's son, Canaan! What? Canaan is not even Ham's eldest son. What's going on here?

The key is in understanding biblical phrases that mean something different than what we would think today. The phrase we want to look at here is "uncovered his father's nakedness."

We would assume it means, "saw him naked." Not so. There are other passages in the Bible which give us a better understanding of this phrase back then. For instance, in Leviticus 18:7-20 there are a long list of things you should not do because you would be "uncovering the nakedness of your [father, brother, uncle, etc]." Most modern translations translate this phrase "to have sexual relations with." Two other such passages using this phrase are Leviticus 20:17-21 and Ezekiel 22:10.

So here's what I believe is really going on in Noah's story. Ham rapes his mother and then mockingly shares that with his brothers. In their concern for her, they walk in their parents' tent backwards as a gesture of modesty to "cover their father's nakedness."

Now whether Noah is present (drunk, passed out?) in the same tent, or elsewhere it doesn't matter. The deed was done "to him" (the patriarchal society here, is blatantly ignoring the woman- after all, she is Noah's "property." I must interject how terrible this is!). His nakedness was uncovered; someone had sexual relations with his wife.

So we must assume a few things here. Noah's wife (she is not specifically named in the Bible, but some traditions give her the name Naamah or Emzara), gets pregnant during this obscene act. She has the baby, which is Ham's son (Ham has already had children with his own wife, so Canaan is not his eldest). That son is named Canaan. After the birth, Noah THEN curses this child because of the circumstances surrounding his paternity. 

While I don't necessarily like what has happened here, it now makes sense to me. I always wondered why Canaan was cursed and not Ham (well, I'm still not sure why Ham wasn't cursed!). 

Question: Did Noah only learn of this situation AFTER the birth of Canaan? Maybe he got half the story (it was not his child) when the child was born and therefore he cursed the child. Maybe even later he was told who the true father was? Perhaps that would explain why Ham wasn't cursed. In his anger after learning the truth, Noah blew up, cursed the child and had cooled down by the time he learned the whole story. Maybe that was Naamah/Emzara's plan, so her beloved son Ham was not cursed in the first place? Let's give her some credit after all!

One can only conjecture these parts of the story. But I think it's pretty clear what the main truth of the story is now.

My wife, Debbie, still doesn't totally want to go with this yet. She's still working on it. What do you think?