Today's reading: Joshua 5-7 and Psalm 125.
The culture of the Canaanites is built upon wickedness, upon the denigration of the human person. They sacrifice their children to the god Molech (or, Moloch). So this battle is truly a "cosmic" battle - a moral battle - not simply a battle for territory... Achan takes plunder from the ruins of Jericho, so he, his family, and everything he owns are destroyed. While this judgment might sound brutal, it is just. Achan's sin comes at the price of thirty-six lives at the battle of Ai. The place where he dies is named the Valley of Achor, which means "trouble." (p. 176).
II. Psalm 125 is, as the Ignatius Bible notes:
A psalm of trust. Just as Mt. Zion is immovable and secure, because God chose to dwell there, so those who stay faithful to the Lord enjoy a similar blessing. The Psalmist sees this in spiritual terms: God defends his people from conquest, lest wickedness overtake the land and even the devout can be corrupted. The unfaithful, however, will face the judgment that awaits the godless. (p. 941)
That's it for today!
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