Israel’s Prophecy for Simeon and Levi
Genesis 49: 5 “Simeon
and Levi are brothers;
Instruments of [cruelty are in their dwelling
place.
6 Let not my soul enter their council;
Let not my honor be united to their assembly;
For in their anger they slew a man,
And in their self-will they hamstrung an ox.
7 Cursed be their anger, for it
is fierce;
And their wrath, for it is cruel!
I will divide them in Jacob
And scatter them in Israel.
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Furious at their sister’s assault, Simeon and Levi decided
to take matters in their own hands. They killed the man who violated their
sister. They tricked the men of the town to get circumcised and in their pain,
they murdered them. Jacob did not forget that Simeon and Levi could have put
the family in extreme danger.
My Observations:
- Rage
was addressed by Jacob because all their lives, Simeon and Levi would
immediately go to emotions that would cause people harm.
- Cruelty
was addressed by Jacob because they used excessive force to deal with
their issues.
- Anger
was addressed by Jacob, otherwise known as Israel, as he spoke to them as
his father and as the tribal nation GOD promised.
Simeon’s tribe would eventually shrink in power. The Levites
would not inherit land, but be “scattered” in Israel as prophesied. These men
were now older and had acted on their internal rage for decades.
It was no surprise to anyone that Jacob gave this prophecy
about these two sons. Simeon was thrown in jail by Joseph, skipping Reuben who
was the oldest. Joseph may have seen Simeone’s rage when he made his choice.
Our emotions can make us do and say things that are not well thought out, just
like Simeon and Levi. BUT GOD blessed them anyway.
Challenge
- Why
does GOD tell Moses about Jacob’s dislike of his son’s rage?
- Is
rage an emotion that causes you to act without thinking?
- Can
you look at rage as your enemy and tame it with GOD’s love, peace and joy?
Prayer
Dear LORD, please guide this reader away from extreme
emotional decisions and place YOUR love, joy and peace inside. It does not
matter how old he or she is, or what emotional decisions they have made. What
matters is that we bow to YOUR grace and mercy. amen