THE WORD OF YHWH REVEALED
PART 4
THE TRUE HIGH PRIEST
By James Trimm
THE TRUE HIGH PREIST
Philo makes a very interesting comment concerning the Torah command
of the cities of refuge (Num. 35:6-28; Josh. 20:1-9). The Torah
says:
And the assembly shall deliver the manslayer, out of the hand of
the avenger of
blood, and the assembly shall restore him to his city of refuge,
where he was fled. And he
shall dwell therein until the death of the High Priest, who was
anointed with the Set-
Apart oil.
(Numbers 35:25)
Philo makes an interesting observation on this passage, he
writes:
The fourth and last of the points which we proposed to discuss, is
the appointing as a period for the return of the fugitives the
death of the high priest, which, if taken in the literal sense,
causes me great perplexity; for a very unequal punishment is
imposed by this enactment on those who have done the very same
things, since some will be in banishment for a longer time, and
others for a shorter time; for some of the high priests live to a
very old age, and others die very early, and some are appointed
while young men, and others not until they are old. And again of
those who are convicted of unintentional homicide, some have been
banished at the beginning of the high priest's entrance into
office, and some when the high priest has been at the very point of
death. So that some are deprived of their country for a very long
time, and others suffer the same infliction only for a day, if it
chance to be so; after which they lift up their heads, and exult,
and so return among those whose nearest relations have been slain
by them. This difficult and scarcely explicable perplexity we may
escape if we adopt the inner and allegorical explanation in
accordance with natural philosophy. For we say that the high priest
is not a man, but is the Word (Logos) of God, who has not only no
participation in intentional errors, but none even in those which
are involuntary.
(On Flight 106-108)
Elsewhere he writes:
XXVI. (82) But Melchisedek shall bring forward wine instead of
water, and shall give your souls to drink, and shall cheer them
with unmixed wine, in order that they may be wholly occupied with a
divine intoxication, more sober than sobriety itself.
For the
Word is a priest, having, as its inheritance the true God,
and entertaining lofty and sublime and magnificent ideas about him,
"for he is the priest of the most high God."{38}{Genesis 14:18.}
Not that there is any other God who is not the most high; for God
being one, is in the heaven above, and in the earth beneath, and
there is no other besides Him."{39}{Deuteronomy 4:39.} But he sets
in motion the notion of the Most High, from his conceiving of God
not in a low and grovelling spirit, but in one of exceeding
greatness, and exceeding sublimity, apart from any conceptions of
matter.
("De Allegoriis Legum," iii. 26).
Philo thus concludes that the true High Priest is the Word (Logos).
If we follow Philo’s logic through, then through the death of the
Word, these exiles are set free.
MELCHIZADEK
Philo’s true “High Priest” (The Word) ties in well with a document
found among the Dead Sea Scrolls known as The Melchizadek Document
(11Q13). 11Q13 speaks of this Messiah as a figure called
"Melchizedek." In this document Is. 61:2 is quoted with
"Melchizedek" substituted for YHWH. Furthermore the terms EL and
ELOHIM are in 11Q13 applied to the Melchizedek/Messiah figure.
11Q13 Col. 4-9 quotes Is. 61:1-2 but substitutes "the year of
Melchizedek's favor" for "the year of YHWH's favor" thus
identifying the Melchizedek figure with YHWH in this passage. 11Q13
goes on to say:
…as it is written about him [Melchizedek] in the Songs of
David,
"ELOHIM has taken his place in the council of EL;
in the midst of the ELOHIM he holds judgment"
(Ps. 82:1) Scripture also says about him [Melchizedek],
"Over it take your seat in the highest heaven;
EL will judge the peoples" (Ps. 7:7-8)
(11Q13 Col. 10-11)
The text of 11Q13 goes on to apply the passage "Your ELOHIM reigns"
(Is. 52:7) to Melchizedek finally concluding:
"Your ELOHIM" (Is. 52:7) is Melchizedek, who will deliver them from
the power of Belial.
(11Q13 Col. 24-25)
The Melchizadek figure of 11Q13 would free the captives (Is.
61:1-2) and through the Day of Atonement will “atone for all the
Sons of Light”.
In Hebrews 4:14-7:28 Paul argues that Messiah Yeshua (The Word of
Jn. 1:1-3, 14) is the true High Priest and true Melchizadek making
atonement for us in the heavenly Temple by his blood.
THE PARAKLITA
Philo also describes the Word (Logos) not only as the “Son” of the
“Father” but as a PARACLETE who is “perfect in all virtue” and
procures “forgiveness of sins” as well as a “supply of unlimited
blessings”:
…the twelve stones arranged on the breast in four rows of three
stones each, namely the logeum, being also an emblem of that reason
(Logos, Word) which holds together and regulates the universe. For
it was indispensable that the man who was consecrated to the Father
of the world, should have as a paraclete, his son, the being most
perfect in all virtue, to procure forgiveness of sins, and a supply
of unlimited blessings;
(Life of Moses II, 133-134)
This Greek word (paraclete) is also a Hebrew and Aramaic word also
appears in the Mishna:
He who does even a single religious duty
gets himself a good advocate (or comforter Hebrew: paraklita)
he who does even a single transgression
gets himself a prosecutor.
(m.Avot 4:11a)
And in the Talmud it is used to refer to the sin offering::
R. Simeon said: For what purpose does a sin-offering come? —
[You ask,] ‘for what purpose does a sin-offering come?’
Surely in order to make atonement! —
Rather, [the question is:]
Why does it come before the burnt-offering?
[Because it is] like an intercessor (paraklita) who enters
[to appease the King]: When the intercessor (paraklita)
has appeased [him], the gift follows.
(b.Zev. 7b)
The Jewish Dictionary states:
…The sin offering is like the parclete (paraklita) before God,
it interceded for man and is followed by another…
a thank offering for the pardon obtained…
the two daily burnt offerings are called ‘the two parcletes’…
Jewish Dictionary pp. 514-515
Now Yochanan, who identifies the Messiah as the Word (logos) in Jn.
1:1-3, 14 and Rev. 19:13 also says of Messiah:
1 My sons, I write these [things] to you, that you do not sin: and
if someone should sin, we have an advocate (paraklita) with the
Father, Yeshua the Messiah, the just [One].
2 For He is the propitiation for our sins, and not on behalf of
ours only, but also on behalf of [the sins of] the whole world.
(1st Yochanan (John) 2:1)
OUR SAVIOR
With all of this in mind, it is no surprise that the Targums tell
us that the Word (Aramaic: Memra) is the source of our salvation.
Jacob called upon the Word for his salvation:
Our father Jacob said: "My soul does not wait for salvation such as
that wrought by Gideon, the son of Joash, for that was but
temporal; neither for a salvation like that of Samson, which was
only transitory; but for that salvation which You have promised to
come, through Your Word unto Your people, the children of Israel;
for your salvation my soul hopes."
(Targum Jonathan Gen. 49:18)
That the Word of YHWH is the savior is expressed elsewhere in the
Targums:
But Israel shall be saved by the Word of YHWH with an
everlasting
salvation… By the Word of YHWH shall all the seed of Israel be
justified…
(Targum Jonathan Is. 45:17, 25)
But I will have mercy upon the house of Judah, and I will save them
by the Word of YHWH, their Elohim.
(Targum Jonathan Hosea 1:7)
It was, according to Targum Onkelos, this Word of YHWH that Abraham
trusted in, by which he was justified:
And Abraham trusted in the Word [Memra] of YHWH, and He counted it
to him for righteousness.
(Targum Onkelos Gen. 15:6)
Likewise Paul quotes Gen. 15:6 in Romans 4:3 and Galatians 3:6 to
prove his point that we are justified by faith in the Messiah.
THE MESSIAH
Now here is perhaps the most amazing thing, Philo believed “Word”
(Logos) and the Messiah to be one and the same:
"The head of all things is the eternal Word (Logos) of the eternal
God, under which, as if it were his feet or other limbs, is placed
the whole world, over which He passes and firmly stands. Now it is
not because Messiah is Lord that He passes and sits over the whole
world, for His seat with His Father and God but because for its
perfect fullness the world is in need of the care and
superintendence of the best ordered dispensation, and for its own
complete piety, of the Divine Word (Logos), just as living
creatures (need) a head, without which it is impossible to
live."
(Q&A on Exodus, II, 117)
And with all of this in mind, we should not be surprised to read in
the Zohar concerning Messiah:
"In the Garden of Eden there is a hall that is called the "hall of
the afflicted." Now it is into this hall that the Messiah goes and
summons all the afflictions and pains and sufferings of Israel to
come upon him. And so they all come upon him. And had he not eased
the children of Israel of their sorrows, and taken their burden
upon himself, there would be none who could endure the suffering of
Israel in the penalty of neglecting the Torah. Thus it is written:
"Surely our diseases he did bear and our pains he carried." (Is.
53:5) As long as the children of Israel dwelt in the Holy Land,
they averted all afflictions and sufferings from the world by the
service of the sanctuary and by sacrifice. But now it is the
Messiah who is averting them from the habitants of the world,"
(Zohar 2:212a)
So there you have it. I have a few times failed to resist the
temptation to crack open the “New Testament” simply for the purpose
of showing a clear parallel, but using the works of Philo, the Dead
Sea Scrolls and Rabbinic literature I have laid out the concept of
the Word as I believe it existed in the first century.
The Word is:
* The Image of Elohim from which we were created
* The Middle Pillar of the Three Pillars of the Godhead,
reconciling to opposing “powers” or “pillars” and thus encompassing
all three.
* The Firstborn Son of Yah
* The true High Priest, Melchizadek, redeeming us through his
death.
* The Paraklete procuring forgiveness for our sins.
* Our Savior
* The Messiah
All of these concepts about the “Word” existed in the Second Temple
Era and were all packed into this concept of the “Word”
(Logos/Memra). Maybe you thought you knew what Yochanan meant when
he said:
In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God,
and the Word was God.
The same was in the beginning with God.
All things were made by him,
And without him was not any thing made that was made…
And the Word was made flesh,
and dwelt among us,
(and we beheld his glory,
the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,)
full of grace and truth.
(John 1:1-3, 14 KJV)
And:
And he was clothed with a vesture,
dipped in blood: and his name is called
The Word of God.
(Rev. 19:13 KJV)
But now you really know what that meant in terms of Second Temple
Era Judaism.
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