Isa 45:5 ‘I am יהוה, and there is
none else – there is no Elohim besides Me. I gird you, though you have not
known Me,
Isa 45:6 so that
they know from the rising of the sun to its setting that there is none but Me. I
am יהוה, and there is none else,
Isa 45:7 forming
light and creating darkness, making peace and creating evil. I, יהוה, do all these.’
Many
believers today do not like to associate evil with YHVH. The fact is YHVH put
two trees in the garden and from the very beginning we see man has chosen evil
and continues to do so. In spite of the fact that Yahshua came and is coming
again soon man still continues to choose evil.
Not
only has Yahshua forgiven us of our wrong choices, he has shown us a way back
to the Tree of life through the Torah. Yahshua will soon return for a bride who
will never have a desire to choose evil ever again.
Torah Portion:
Gen 9:18 And the sons of Noaḥ who went out of the
ark were Shĕm and Ḥam and Yepheth. And Ḥam was the father of
Kenaʽan.
Gen 9:19
These three were the sons of Noaḥ,
and all the earth was overspread from them.
Our
parashah begins with the three sons of Noach – Shem Cham and Yepeth who will
father nations and repopulate the earth. Mention is made of only one of their
sons – Kenaan - in the opening verses because he will be the subject of great
shame and generational curses.
The
name “Kenaan” S3667 comes from a Hebrew word which means “humiliation”
See generational chart - Sons of Shem: Part VII Charts for P212A-212F (No.
212G)
The sons of Shem are Elam and Asshur, Arphaxad, Lud
and Aram.
We know for certain that the Elamites became the
Persians, the sons of Asshur became the Assyrians, the sons of Arphaxad became
the Hebrews, and Aram became the Syrians and the source of the name of the
Aramaic language. They also later went north into Armenia.
From Shem came the Messianic line through Arphaxad.
Rom 3:1 What then is the advantage of the Yehuḏite, or what is the
value of the circumcision?
Rom 3:2 Much
in every way! Because firstly indeed, that they were entrusted with the Words
of Elohim.1 Footnote: 1See 2:20.
Rom 3:3 For
what if some did not believe? Shall their unbelief nullify the trustworthiness
of Elohim?
Rom 3:4 Let
it not be! But let Elohim be true, and every man a liar, as it has been
written, “That You should be declared right in Your words, and prevail in Your
judging.”
Rom 9:1 I speak the truth in Messiah, I do not lie,
my conscience also bearing me witness in the Set-apart Spirit,
Rom 9:2 that I have great sadness and continual grief
in my heart.
Rom 9:3 For I myself could have wished to be banished
from Messiah for the sake of my brothers, my relatives according to the flesh,
Rom 9:4 who are Yisra’ĕlites,
whose is the adoption, and the esteem, and the covenants, and the giving of the
Torah, and the worship, and the promises,
Rom 9:5 whose are the fathers,
and from whom is the Messiah according to the flesh, who is over all,
Elohim-blessed forever. Amĕn.
Rom 9:6 However, it is not as though the word of
Elohim has failed. For they are not all Yisra’ĕl who are of Yisra’ĕl,
Rom 9:7 neither are they all children because they
are the seed of Aḇraham, but, “In Yitsḥaq your seed shall be
called.”
Rom 9:8 That
is, those who are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of
Elohim, but the children of the promise are reckoned as the seed.
1Pe 1:23 having been born again – not of corruptible
seed, but incorruptible – through the living Word of Elohim, which remains
forever,
The
most puzzling question of our time as believers is that how come if we are born
again of an incorruptible seed – the Word of Elohim – there remains corruption
and the yetzer ha ra within the waiting bride of Messiah? We believe this will
not always be the case, there will be a restoration of all things before
Messiah returns – Acts 3:21
We see this corruption
begin immediately after Noach and his family leave the ark.
Gen 9:20 And
Noaḥ, a man of the soil,
began and planted a vineyard.
Gen 9:21 And
he drank of the wine and was drunk, and became uncovered in his tent.
כא וַיֵּשְׁתְּ
מִן-הַיַּיִן, וַיִּשְׁכָּר; וַיִּתְגַּל, בְּתוֹךְ אָהֳלֹה.
“Now the first incestuous act on the list is described in Leviticus 18:7: “You shall not uncover the nakedness of your father, which is the nakedness of your mother; she is your mother; you shall not uncover her nakedness.” In other words, a man’s mother has a nakedness that is his father’s nakedness, that is, a nakedness that belongs to his father alone. He is not to “uncover her nakedness,” i.e., have sexual intercourse with her, because her sexuality, her nakedness, is to be reserved only for his father. This sheds an entirely fresh light on Genesis 9:22, for it reveals that Ham’s sin is not that he leered at Noah but that he had sex with Noah’s wife, his own mother, while Noah was passed out on the couch. He “saw the nakedness of his father,” that is, the nakedness that properly belonged only to Noach.
Shem and Japheth backed into the room so they themselves would not be tempted to commit the same sin, and laid a blanket over the exposed body of their mother. This also explains an otherwise odd thing. In Genesis 9:22 Ham is identified not just as Ham but as “Ham, the father of Canaan.” This is incongruous, unless of course, Canaan is the son who was born of this incestuous union between Ham and his mother and became the father of the Canaanite people. This explains why the curse of Genesis 9:25 fell, not upon Ham, as one might expect, but upon Canaan. Noah does not say, “Cursed be Ham,” but “Cursed be Canaan.” (Now Ham certainly experienced the effect of this curse himself, as his legacy would forever be tainted.)
In the larger narrative of the Pentateuch, this story is included to lay the foundation for YHVH’s decision to use Israel as a means of judgment on the Canaanites. They were a people conceived in incest, a people who began their history under the curse of sexual depravity, and were a people characterized by sexual perversity for their entire history, as events in Sodom and Gomorrah illustrate. In time, the unrepentant sexual deviancy of Canaan caused them to forfeit their moral right to exercise sovereignty over their native land and they were destroyed. The land “vomited them out” (Lev. 18:25), as if their depravity had made their homeland physically sick. In time, when the “iniquity of the Amorites...(was) complete” (Genesis 15:16), YHVH’s patience was exhausted and Canaan was judged by the armies of Israel.
It is
suggestive that the consonantal form הלהא appears to have the feminine possessive suffix (see Cohen, Drunkenness,8, and Gen. Rab. 36:7;
although the MT points the word according to the qĕrêʾ ולהא , “his tent”).
Cohen,
Kikawada and Quinn (Before Abraham Was, 102), and the rabbinic sages suggest it is the tent of Noah’s wife.
The feminine form הלהא also occurs, for example, in Gen
24:67, where Isaac brings Rebekah into the tent of his mother to consummate
their marriage.
·
"Uncover Nakedness" is
used in Leviticus to describe heterosexual incest
· the "nakedness of the father" is identified with the "nakedness of your mother" (Lev 18:7-8)
· If this is about Ham's incestuous sex with his mother, the emphasis on Canaan comes clear. Canaan would have been the product of the incestuous union. That is why Canaan is cursed, and why the text consistently identifies Ham as the "father of Canaan." It is suggested that the narrative has been compressed, and that the curse was actually pronounced at Canaan's birth rather that immediately after the incest.
· This view highlights better the connection of Genesis 9 with Genesis 6, 19, Leviticus 18, 20 and Dueteronomy 23:1, 27:30, and the maternal incest of Reuben. It shows that the chief enemies of Israel - Canann, Moab and Ammon - are all of questionable heritage.
·
It preserves the idea that has
been brought forth that this was an attempted seizure of Noah's authority,
quoting a 1971 article from FW Basset: "A son who has sexual relations
with his mother or step-mother commits a rebellious act against his father,
since the possession of a man's wife is seen also as an effort to supplant the
man himself." Note the connection with Absalom, Reuben, David's taking of
Saul's wives, and Adonijah's attempt to have Abishag.
·
It was noted by Bergsma &
Hahn that "the tent" inv.21 "appears to have
the feminine possessive suffix" though "the MT points the word
according to the qere,"
i.e., as "his tent". "Thus, one might read the text as saying
that Noah entered "her tent," the tent of Mrs Noah – end quote.
Gen 9:22 And
Ḥam, the father of Kenaʽan, saw the nakedness
of his father, and told his two brothers outside.
Gen 9:23 So
Shĕm and Yepheth took a garment, laid it on both their shoulders, and went
backward and covered the nakedness of their father, but their faces were turned
away, and they did not see their father’s nakedness.
They not only saw “ra
ah” what Cham had done they “perceived”(also ra ah) what he had done.
Gen 9:24 And
Noaḥ awoke from his wine,
and he knew what his younger son had done to him,
Gen 9:25 and
he said, “Cursed is Kenaʽan, let him become a
servant of servants to his brothers.”
Gen 9:26 And
he said, “Blessed be יהוה, the Elohim of
Shĕm, and let Kenaʽan become his servant.
Gen 9:27 “Let
Elohim enlarge Yepheth, and let him dwell in the tents of Shĕm. And let Kenaʽan
become his servant.”
Vs 27 is an often overlooked prophecy in the Torah. The
implication is that although there may be two groups of believers in YHVH and
His Messiah – there is only one “tent” or one place where YHVH chooses to meet
with those who call on His Name.
Eze 23:1 And the word of יהוה came to me,
saying,
Eze 23:2 “Son of
man, there were two women, daughters of one mother.
Eze 23:3 “And they
whored in Mitsrayim, they whored in their youth. There their breasts were
handled, and there their maiden nipples were squeezed.
Eze 23:4 “And
their names were: Oholah the elder and Oholiḇah her
sister. And they were Mine, and they bore sons and daughters. And their names:
Shomeron is Oholah, and Yerushalayim is Oholiḇah.
ד וּשְׁמוֹתָן,
אָהֳלָה הַגְּדוֹלָה וְאָהֳלִיבָה אֲחוֹתָהּ, וַתִּהְיֶינָה לִי, וַתֵּלַדְנָה
בָּנִים וּבָנוֹת; וּשְׁמוֹתָן--שֹׁמְרוֹן אָהֳלָה, וִירוּשָׁלִַם אָהֳלִיבָה.
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4 And the names of them were Oholah the
elder, and Oholibah her sister; and they became Mine, and they bore sons and
daughters. And as for their names, Samaria is Oholah, and Jerusalem Oholibah.
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Possibly the mother could be a symbol of Yerushalayim.
Gal 4:26 But the Yerushalayim above is free, which is
the mother of us all.
The two sisters are
named “Oholah” which means “her tent” this is a reference to “Samaria” or the
10 tribes and “Ohilibah” which means “ my tent is in her” this refers to Judah.
What does this mean?
Both tents were used for immoral relationships. The tent could be compared to a
meeting place of a husband and wife and should be a place of honour and set
apart intimacy. Judah could claim that the tent of meeting with YHVH was in
Yerushalayim, on the Temple mount in the Most Set Apart place, on the ark of
the covenant between the two cherubim –
Samaria claims to have
her own tent, she does not believe she is called to live in the tent of Judah –
vs 27.
We see the sad reality
of this in the “ReplacementTheology” of the church. The reality is YHVH has
chosen only ONE tent in Yerushalayim.
Gen 9:28 And Noaḥ lived
after the flood three hundred and fifty years.
Gen 9:29 So all
the days of Noaḥ were nine hundred and fifty years, and he died.
Gen 10:1 And this is the genealogy of the sons of Noaḥ: Shĕm, Ḥam, and Yepheth. And
sons were born to them after the flood.
Gen 10:2 The
sons of Yepheth: Gomer, and Maḡoḡ, and Maḏai, and Yawan, and Tuḇal, and Mesheḵ, and Tiras.
Gen 10:3 And
the sons of Gomer: Ashkenaz, and Riphath, and Toḡarmah.
Gen 10:4 And
the sons of Yawan: Elishah and Tarshish, Kittim and Doḏanim.
Gen 10:5
From these the coastland peoples of the nations were separated into
their lands, everyone according to his language, according to their clans, into
their nations.
Gen 10:6 And
the sons of Ḥam: Kush, and
Mitsrayim, and Put, and Kenaʽan.
Gen 10:7 And
the sons of Kush: Seḇa, and Ḥawilah, and Saḇtah, and Raʽmah, and Saḇteḵa. And the sons of Raʽmah: Sheḇa and Deḏan.
Gen 10:8 And
Kush brought forth Nimroḏ, he began to be a
mighty one on the earth.
Gen 10:9 He
was a mighty hunter before יהוה, therefore it
is said, “Like Nimroḏ the mighty hunter before יהוה.”
Gen 10:10 And the
beginning of his reign was Baḇel, and Ereḵ, and
Akkaḏ, and Kalnĕh, in the land of Shinʽar.
Gen 10:11 From
that land he went to Ashshur and built Ninewĕh, and Reḥoḇoth
Ir, and Kelaḥ,
Gen 10:12 and
Resen between Ninewĕh and Kelaḥ, the great city.
Gen 10:13 And
Mitsrayim brought forth Luḏim, and Anamim, and Lehaḇim,
and Naphtuḥim,
Gen 10:14 and
Pathrusim, and Kasluḥim, from whom came the Philistines and Kaphtorim.
Gen 10:15 And Kenaʽan
brought forth Tsiḏon his first-born, and Ḥĕth,
Gen 10:16 and the
Yeḇusite, and the Amorite, and the Girgashite,
Gen 10:17 and the
Ḥiwwite,
and the Arqite, and the Sinite,
Gen 10:18 and the
Arwaḏite, and the Tsemarite, and the Ḥamathite.
And afterward the clans of the Kenaʽanites
were spread abroad.
Gen 10:19 And the
border of the Kenaʽanites was from Tsiḏon as
you go toward Gerar, as far as Azzah, as you go toward Seḏom,
and Amorah, and Aḏmah, and Tseḇoyim,
as far as Lasha.
Gen 10:20 These
were the sons of Ḥam, according to their clans, according to their
languages, in their lands, in their nations.
Gen 10:21 And also
to Shĕm, the father of all the children of Ěḇer,
the brother of Yepheth the elder, children were born.
Gen 10:22 The sons
of Shĕm: Ěylam, and Asshur, and Arpaḵshaḏ, and
Luḏ, and Aram.
Gen 10:23 And the
sons of Aram: Uts, and Ḥul, and Gether, and Mash.
Gen 10:24 And Arpaḵshaḏ
brought forth Shelaḥ, and Shelaḥ
brought forth Ěḇer.
Gen 10:25 And to
Ěḇer
were born two sons, the name of one was Peleḡ, for
in his days the earth was divided, and his brother’s name was Yoqtan.
Gen 10:26 And
Yoqtan brought forth Almoḏaḏ, and Sheleph, and Ḥatsarmaweth,
and Yeraḥ,
Gen 10:27 and Haḏoram,
and Uzal, and Diqlah,
Gen 10:28 and Oḇal,
and Aḇima’ĕl, and Sheḇa,
Gen 10:29 and
Ophir, and Ḥawilah, and Yoḇaḇ. All
these were sons of Yoqtan.
Gen 10:30 And
their dwelling place was from Mĕysha as you go toward Sephar, a mountain of the
east.
Gen 10:31 These
were the sons of Shĕm, according to their clans, according to their languages,
in their lands, according to their nations.
Gen 10:32 These
were the clans of the sons of Noaḥ,
according to their generations, in their nations. And from these the nations
were divided on the earth after the flood.
Some of these names are found in an end time prophecy
found in Ezekiel. The descendants occupied certain geographical areas that play
a significant role in the last days.
Eze 38:1 And the word of יהוה came to me,
saying,
Eze 38:2 “Son of
man, set your face against Goḡ, of the land of Maḡoḡ, the
prince of Rosh, Mesheḵ, and Tuḇal, and prophesy against him.
Eze 38:3 “And you
shall say, ‘Thus says the Master יהוה, “See, I am
against you, O Goḡ, the prince of Rosh, Mesheḵ, and
Tuḇal.
Eze 38:4 “And I
shall turn you around, and I shall put hooks into your jaws, and shall lead you
out, with all your army, horses and horsemen, clad perfectly, a great assembly
with armour and shields, all of them handling swords.
Eze 38:5 “Persia,
Kush, and Put are with them, all of them with shield and helmet,
Eze 38:6 “Gomer
and all its bands, the house of Toḡarmah
from the far north and all its bands, many peoples with you.
Eze 38:7 “Be
ready, prepare yourself, you and all your assemblies that are assembled unto
you. And you shall be a guard for them.
Eze 38:8 “After
many days you shall be called up. In the latter years you shall come into the
land of those brought back from the sword and gathered from many people on the
mountains of Yisra’ĕl, which had been a continual waste. But they were brought
out of the gentiles, and all of them shall dwell safely.
Eze 38:9 “And you
shall go up, coming like a storm, covering the land like a cloud, you and all
your bands and many peoples with you.”
Eze 38:10 ‘Thus
said the Master יהוה, “And it shall
be in that day that words arise in your heart, and you shall devise an evil
plan: