The leaders of families in the half-tribe of Manasseh were brave
warriors and famous men. They had the opportunity and the power to
influence and to lead people in the right way but instead were
unfaithful to God. It reminds us of the many famous people today,
politicians, sports figures, actors, etc. who have great opportunity and
power to influence and lead people in the right way. But how many of
them do?
The word "prostituted" is used in today's
reading. One of the definitions for the word prostitute is "one who
sells one's abilities, talent, or name for an unworthy purpose".
This
is exactly what these leaders of the families from the tribe of
Manasseh did. The unworthy purpose was to the gods of the people of the
land. In addition, spiritual prostitution means being unfaithful to
God for the purpose of enriching oneself for the praise, position,
prestige, possessions, power, etc. (the "Poisonous Ps of Pride")
King Ahaz of Judah "…sacrificed his sons in the fire following the detestable ways of the nations…"and "…offered sacrifices and burned incense at the high places…"
He
sacrificed his sons in the Valley of Hinnon, south of Jerusalem. The
Valley of Hinnon was a place of idolatrous sacrifices, including the
sacrifice of humans. In order to put an end to these pagan abominations,
King Josiah in later years polluted it with human bones and other
corruptions. This valley came to be used then as the city garbage dump
and also know as gehenna (often translated hell).
Notice we are continually warned about the "high places". If it sounds repetitious…it is. When God repeats something…that usually means PAY ATTENTION!
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