{"id":191,"date":"2019-12-29T22:42:19","date_gmt":"2019-12-29T22:42:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/?p=191"},"modified":"2024-12-11T10:25:56","modified_gmt":"2024-12-11T16:25:56","slug":"the-channukah-martyrs-as-types-of-the-messiah","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/2019\/12\/29\/the-channukah-martyrs-as-types-of-the-messiah\/","title":{"rendered":"The Channukah Martyrs as Types of the Messiah"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"wp-block-image\">\n<figure class=\"aligncenter size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"400\" height=\"360\" src=\"http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/12\/4macc-martys2-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-192\" srcset=\"http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/12\/4macc-martys2-1.jpg 400w, http:\/\/nazarenespace.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/12\/4macc-martys2-1-300x270.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 400px) 85vw, 400px\" \/><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center\"><strong>The Channukah Martyrs as Types of Messiah<\/strong><br><strong>by<\/strong><br><strong>James Scott Trimm<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> We read in 4th Maccabees concerning the martyrs under Antiochus Epiphanies:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br><em>[7] I could prove to you from many and various examples that reason is dominant over the emotions,<\/em><br><em>[8]  but I can demonstrate it best from the noble bravery of those who died  for the sake of virtue, Eleazar and the seven brothers and their mother.<\/em><br><em>[9] All of these, by despising sufferings that bring death, demonstrated that reason controls the emotions.<\/em><br><em>[10]  On this anniversary it is fitting for me to praise for their virtues  those who, with their mother, died for the sake of nobility and  goodness, but I would also call them blessed for the honor in which they  are held.<\/em><br><em>[11] For all people, even their torturers,  marveled at their courage and endurance, and they became the cause of  the downfall of tyranny over their nation. <strong>By their endurance they conquered the tyrant, and thus their native land was purified through them.<\/strong><\/em><br><em>(4Macc. 1:7-11)<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br><em>[24] When they saw that he was so courageous in the face of the  afflictions, and that he had not been changed by their compassion, the  guards brought him to the fire.<\/em><br><em>[25] There they burned him  with maliciously contrived instruments, threw him down, and poured  stinking liquids into his nostrils.<\/em><br><em>[26] When he was now burned to his very bones and about to expire, he lifted up his eyes to God and said,<\/em><br><em>[27] &#8220;You know, O God, that though I might have saved myself, I am dying in burning torments for the sake of the law.<\/em><br><em>[28] <strong>Be merciful to your people, and let our punishment suffice for them.<\/strong><\/em><br><em>[29] <strong>Make my blood their purification, and take my life in exchange for theirs.&#8221;<\/strong><\/em><br><em>[30]  And after he said this, the holy man died nobly in his tortures, and by  reason he resisted even to the very tortures of death for the sake of  the law.<\/em><br><em>[31] Admittedly, then, devout reason is sovereign over the emotions.<\/em><br><em>(4Macc. 6:28-29)<\/em><br><br><em>[17] The tyrant himself and all his council marveled at their endurance,<\/em><br><em>[18] because of which they now stand before the divine throne and live through blessed eternity.<\/em><br><em>[19] For Moses says, &#8220;All who are consecrated are under your hands.&#8221;<\/em><br><em>[20]  These, then, who have been consecrated for the sake of God, are  honored, not only with this honor, but also by the fact that because of  them our enemies did not rule over our nation,<\/em><br><em>[21] <strong>the tyrant was punished, and the homeland purified &#8212; they having become, as it were, a ransom for the sin of our nation.<\/strong><\/em><br><em>[22]  And through the blood of those devout ones and their death as an  expiation, divine Providence preserved Israel that previously had been  afflicted.<\/em><br><em>[23] For the tyrant Antiochus, when he saw the  courage of their virtue and their endurance under the tortures,  proclaimed them to his soldiers as an example for their own endurance,<\/em><br><em>(4Macc. 17:21)<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br> These martyrs were a type [allegorical symbol] of the Messiah.&nbsp; They  brought redemption to Am-Yisrael (the People of Israel) by overcoming  the Yetzer Ra (Evil Inclination).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br> To begin with, it is important to understand the two inclinations.&nbsp; We read in Genesis 2:7:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br><em>And YHWH Elohim formed (YETZER) man of the dust of the ground,and breathed into his nostrils the breath&nbsp;(NISH&#8217;MAT) of life;<\/em> <em>and man became a living soul (nefesh).<\/em><br><em>(Gen. 2:7)<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br> In the original Hebrew of this verse, the word YETZER (which can also  mean &#8220;freewill&#8221; or &#8220;inclination&#8221;) is spelled with two YUDs (Y&#8217;s) when  it should be spelled with one.&nbsp; The Talmud observes:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br><em>R. Nahman b. R. Hisda expounded:<\/em><br><em>What is meant by the text, Then the Lord God<\/em><br><em>formed [va-yetzer] man? [The word va-yetzer] (Gen. 2:7)<\/em><br><em>is written with two yods, to show that God created<\/em><br><em>two inclinations, one good (tov) and the other evil (ra).<\/em><br><em>(b.Ber. 61a)<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br><em>It has been taught: R. Jose the Galilean says,<\/em><br><em>The righteous are swayed by their good inclination, as it says,<\/em><br><em>My heart is slain within me. (Ps. 109:22)<\/em><br><em>The wicked are swayed by their evil inclination, as it says,<\/em><br><em>Transgression speaks to the wicked,<\/em><br><em>methinks, there is no fear of God before his eyes. (Ps. 36:1)<\/em><br><em>Average people are swayed by both<\/em><br><em>inclinations, as it says, Because He stands at<\/em><br><em>the right hand of the needy, to save him from them<\/em><br><em>that judge his soul. (Ps. 109:31)<\/em><br><em>Raba said: People such as we are of the average.<\/em><br><em>(b.Ber. 61b)<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br> We read in the Wisdom of Ben Sira:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>It was He who created man in the beginning.<\/em><br><em>And He left him in the power of his own inclination (Heb: yetzer).<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br><em>If you will, you can keep the commandments,<\/em><br><em>and to act faithfully is a matter of your own choice.<\/em><br><em>He has placed before you fire and water:<\/em><br><em>Stretch out your hand for whichever you wish.<\/em><br><em>(Sira 15:14-16)<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br> We read in 4Maccabees:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br><em>21 Now when Elohim fashioned man, he planted in him emotions and inclinations,<\/em><br><em>22 but at the same time he enthroned the mind among the senses as a sacred governor over them all.<\/em><br><em>23  To the mind he gave the Torah; and one who lives subject to this will  rule a kingdom that is temperate, just, good, and courageous.<\/em><br><em>(4Macc. 2:21-23)<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br> As Philo of Alexandria wrote:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br><em>&#8220;For these passions are the causes of all good and of all evil;  of good when they submit to the authority of dominant reason, and of  evil when they break out of bounds and scorn all government and  restraint.&#8221;<\/em><br><em>(Life of Moses 1; VI, 26)<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br> These martyrs mentioned in 4Maccabees were types of Messiah, because  they physically redeemed their people by overcoming the Yetzer Ra in  their martyrdom.&nbsp; They, thru the Torah in their minds, used reason to  overcome their emotions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br> 7:1 For like a swift ship captain, thus was the mind of the aged  Eleazar. By way of the steering of the fear of Eloah, his thought was  leading, over the great sea of torture and emotions.<br> 7:2 And while threats and tortures of the Tyrant were coming upon him, and tumultuous waves of tribulation.<br>  7:3 And in no way did he turn the rudder from fear of Eloah until he  voyaged and arrived to the haven of victory that does not die.<br> 7:4  No city besieged ever held out against mighty vassals coming against its  walls and its various parts like this. He was dressed in all the armor.  For while his soul was suffering, consumed by torture, and by  tribulation, and by burning, he conquered the tribulation because of his  mind was fighting with the shield of truth.<br> (4th Maccabees 7:1-4)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br><strong>How Messiah Defeated the Yetzer Ra<\/strong><br><br> This correlates with the redemption of Messiah through his  defeat of the Yetzer Ra. In tractate Sukkah the Talmud records that  there was a debate between Rabbi Dosa and other Rabbis concerning the  meaning of Zechariah 12:12.&nbsp; The Talmud says:<br><br><em>What is the cause of the mourning [mentioned in Zech 12:12]?<\/em><br><em>R. Dosa and the Rabbis differ on the point.<\/em>  <em>One [Rabbi Dosa] explained, The cause is the slaying of Messiah the son of Joseph,<\/em> <em>and the other [the Rabbis] explained, The cause is the slaying of the Evil Inclination.<\/em><br><br><em>It  is well according to him who explains that the cause is the slaying of  Messiah the son of Joseph, since that well agrees with the Scriptural  verse, And they shall look upon me whom they have pierced, and they  shall mourn for him as one mourns for his only son (Zech. 12:10).<\/em><br><br><em>But  according to him who explains the cause to be the slaying of the Yetzer  Ra (Evil Inclination), is this [it may be objected] an occasion for  mourning? Is it not rather an occasion for rejoicing? Why then should  they weep? \u2014 [The explanation is] as R. Judah expounded: In the time to  come the Holy One, blessed be He, will bring the Evil Inclination and  slay it in the presence of the righteous and the wicked. To the  righteous it will have the appearance of a towering hill, and to the  wicked it will have the appearance of a hair thread. Both the former and  the latter will weep; the righteous will weep saying, \u2018How were we able  to overcome such a towering hill!\u2019 The wicked also will weep saying,  \u2018How is it that we were unable to conquer this hair thread!\u2019 And the  Holy One, blessed be He, will also marvel together with them, as it is  said, Thus says the Lord of Hosts, If it be marvelous in the eyes of the  remnant of this people in those days, it shall also be marvelous in My  eyes.<\/em><br><em>(Sukkah 52a)<\/em><br><br> However, when we  understand the how the destruction of the Yetzer Ra is achieved, we will  see that there is in reality no conflict between the view of Rabbi Dosa  (not only Rabbi Dosa, but the Jerusalem Targum to Zech. 12:10 which  agrees with Dosa&#8217;s view) and the view of the Rabbis.<br><br><em>Another exposition of the text, &#8216; My beloved is like a gazelle \u2018:<\/em><br><em>Israel, explained R. Isaac, said to the Holy One, blessed be<\/em><br><em>He: &#8216; Sovereign of the Universe! Thou hast told us that Thou<\/em><br><em>wilt come to us first.\u2019 &#8216; My beloved is like a gazelle \u2018; as the<\/em><br><em>gazelle appears and then disappears, so the first redeemer<\/em><br><em>appeared and then disappeared. R. Berekiah in the name of R.<\/em><br><em>Levi said: Like the first redeemer so will the final redeemer be.<\/em><br><em>The first redeemer was Moses, who appeared to them and then<\/em><br><em>disappeared. For how long did he disappear from their sight?<\/em><br><em>R. Tanhuma said: Three months; accordingly it is written, And<\/em><br><em>they met Moses and Aaron, etc. (ib. V, 20).2 The final<\/em><br><em>redeemer will also appear to them and then disappear.<\/em><br><em>(Midrash Rabbah Bamidbar 11:2)<\/em><br><br> We read in Exodus:<br><br><em>13  And Moshe said unto the people, Fear you not. Stand still, and see the  salvation of YHWH, which He will work for you today! For whereas you  have seen the Egyptians today, you shall see them again, no more,  forever.<\/em><br><em>14 YHWH will fight for you, and you shall hold your peace.<\/em><br><em>(Ex. 14:13-14 HRV)<\/em><br><br> Therefore we have a picture of the \u201csalvation of YHWH\u201d in Exodus 14:19-29<br><br><em>19  And the angel of Elohim, who went before the camp of Yisra\u2019el, removed,  and went behind them. And the pillar of cloud removed from before them,  and stood behind them.<\/em><br><em>20 And it came between the camp of  Egypt and the camp of Yisra\u2019el. And there was the cloud and the darkness  here, yet gave it light by night there: and the one came not near the  other all the night.<\/em><br><em>21 And Moshe stretched out his hand  over the sea. And YHWH caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind  all the night, and made the sea dry land, and the waters were divided.<\/em><br><em>22  And the children of Yisra\u2019el went into the midst of the sea upon the  dry earth, and the waters were a wall unto them on their right hand, and  on their left.<\/em><br><em>23 And the Egyptians pursued, and went in after them into the midst of the sea; all<\/em><br><em>Pharaoh&#8217;s horses, his chariots, and his horsemen.<\/em><br><em>24  And it came to pass in the morning watch, that YHWH looked forth upon  the host of the Egyptians, through the pillar of fire and of cloud, and  discomfited the host of the Egyptians.<\/em><br><em>25 And He took off  their chariot wheels, and made them to drive heavily, so that the  Egyptians said, Let us flee from the face of Yisra\u2019el, for YHWH fights  for them against the Egyptians.<\/em><br><em>26 And YHWH said unto  Moshe: Stretch out your hand over the sea, that the waters may come back  upon the Egyptians; upon their chariots, and upon their horsemen.<\/em><br><em>27  And Moshe stretched forth his hand over the sea, and the sea returned  to its strength when the morning appeared. And the Egyptians fled  against it, and YHWH overthrew the Egyptians in the midst of the sea.<\/em><br><em>28  And the waters returned and covered the chariots, and the horsemen,  even all the host of Pharaoh that went in after them into the sea: there  remained not so much as one of them.<\/em><br><em>29 But the children  of Yisra\u2019el walked upon dry land, in the midst of the sea, and the  waters were a wall unto them on their right hand, and on their left.<\/em><br><em>(Ex. 14:19-29 HRV)<\/em><br><br> Philo writes of this:<br><br><em>(2.265)  Again, when you see, amid the wars and disasters of life, the merciful  hand of God and his favorable power held over you and standing in  defense of you, be silent yourself; for that champion stands in no need  of any assistance. And there are proofs of this fact recorded in the  sacred writings; such, for instance, as the verse, &#8220;The Lord will fight  for us, and ye shall be Silent.&#8221; (Ex 14:14.)<\/em><br><em>(2.266) And if  you see the genuine offspring and the firstborn of Egypt destroyed,  namely desire, and pleasures, and pain, and fear, and iniquity, and  mirth, and intemperance, and all the other qualities which are similar  and akin to these, then marvel and be silent, dreading the terrible  power of God;<\/em><br><em>(Philo; Dreams Book 2; 40; 265-266)<\/em><br><br>  So Philo sees an allegory here where the \u201cEgyptians\u201d represent \u201cdesire,  and pleasures, and pain, and fear, and iniquity, and mirth, and  intemperance, and all the other qualities which are similar and akin to  these.\u201d In other words Philo sees the Egyptians as representing the  sin-nature which the Rabbis call the Yetzer Ra, the Evil inclination.<br><br>  &nbsp;So Philo sees an allegory here where the \u201cEgyptians\u201d represent  \u201cdesire, and pleasures, and pain, and fear, and iniquity, and mirth, and  intemperance, and all the other qualities which are similar and akin to  these.\u201d In other words Philo sees the Egyptians as representing the  sin-nature which the Rabbis call the Yetzer Ra, the Evil inclination.&nbsp;  The first redeemer (Moses) delivered us from the Egyptians, but the  second redeemer (the Messiah) would deliver us from the Evil  Inclination. <br><br> Ramban (Rabbi Moshe ben Nachman) (1194-1270 C.E.)  wrote one of the most authoritative Torah commentaries in Rabbinic  Judaism. He says on this topic:<br><br><em>And YHWH your Elohim will circumcise your heart (Deut.<\/em><br><em>30:6) It is this which the Rabbis have said, &#8220;If someone comes<\/em><br><em>to purify himself, they assist him&#8221; [from on High]. The verse<\/em><br><em>assures you that you will return to Him with all your heart and<\/em><br><em>He will help you.<\/em><br><br><em>This following subject is very apparent from Scripture: Since<\/em><br><em>the time of Creation, man has had the power to do as he<\/em><br><em>pleased, to be righteous or wicked. This [grant of free will]<\/em><br><em>applies likewise to the entire Torah period, so that people can<\/em><br><em>gain merit upon choosing the good and punishment for<\/em><br><em>preferring evil. But in the days of the Messiah, the choice of<\/em><br><em>their [genuine] good will be natural; the heart will not desire<\/em><br><em>the improper and it will have no craving whatever for it. This<\/em><br><em>is the &#8220;circumcision&#8221; mentioned here, for lust and desire are<\/em><br><em>the &#8220;foreskin&#8221; of the heart, and circumcision of the heart<\/em><br><em>means that it will not covet or desire evil.<\/em><br><br><em>Man will return at that time to what he was before the sin of<\/em><br><em>Adam, when by his nature he did what should properly be<\/em><br><em>done, and there were no conflicting desires in his will, as I<\/em><br><em>have explained in Seder Bereshit.<\/em><br><br><em>It is this which Scripture states in [the Book of] Jeremiah<\/em><br><em>31:30], Behold, the days come, says YHWH, that I will make a<\/em><br><em>new covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of<\/em><br><em>Judah; not according to the covenant that I made with their<\/em><br><em>fathers ..etc. But this is the covenant that I will make with the<\/em><br><em>house of Israel after those days, says the Eternal, I will put my<\/em><br><em>Law in their inward parts, and in their heart will I write it.<\/em><br><em>This is a reference to the annulment of the evil instinct and to<\/em><br><em>the natural performance by the heart of its proper function.<\/em><br><em>Therefore Jeremiah said further, and I will be their Elohim,<\/em><br><em>and they shall be My People; and they shall teach no more<\/em><br><em>every man his neighbor, and every man his brother, saying:<\/em><br><em>&#8216;Know YHWH; &#8216;for they shall all know Me, from the least of<\/em><br><em>them to the greatest of them.<\/em><br><br><em>Now, it is known that the imagination of man&#8217;s heart is evil<\/em><br><em>from his youth and it is necessary to instruct them,<\/em><br><em>but at that time it will not be necessary to instruct them<\/em><br><em>[to avoid evil] for their evil instinct will then be completely<\/em><br><em>abolished. And so it is declared by Ezekiel, A new heart<\/em><br><em>will I also give you, and a new spirit will I put within you;<\/em><br><em>and I will cause you to walk in My statutes . (Ezekiel 36:26)<\/em><br><br><em>The new heart alludes to man&#8217;s nature, and the [new] spirit to<\/em><br><em>the desire and will. It is this which our Rabbis have said : &#8220;And<\/em><br><em>the years draw nigh, when you shall say: I have no pleasure in<\/em><br><em>them; these are the days of the Messiah, as they will offer<\/em><br><em>opportunity neither for merit nor for guilt,&#8221; for in the days of<\/em><br><em>the Messiah there will be no [evil] desire in man but he will<\/em><br><em>naturally perform the proper deeds and therefore there will be<\/em><br><em>neither merit nor guilt in them, for merit and guilt are<\/em><br><em>dependent upon desire.<\/em><br><em>(Ramban on Deut. 29:6)<\/em><br><br>  Thus we learn that the death and defeat of the Yetzer Ra is the direct  result of the work of Messiah. 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