Mass deaths. Hence the title of this series Mega Thanatos. Mega/μέγας meaning great or large and thanatos/ θάνατος meaing death. Great or large death.
Mass deaths are not unknown to the Bible and some of them that entailed genocide are often used fraudulently to denounce the "supposed barbarity" of religion. It seems at time, enemies of the Judeo-Christian religions (anti-theists) take a special glee using this ad hominem attack on Christianity and Judaism. Thereby they manage to actually group it in with actual barbaric religions like Islam. Of course this mis-characterization is always unfair. Sadly, the Old Testament accounts of mass death are nearly always ripped from their proper context to make the One True God and His people look like mean vile ogres and villains. I’m here to tell you it isn’t true and I will show a few cases why in the next few posts.
When
it comes to these mass deaths it is not the numbers of dead that are
necessarily the point but rather the severity of the carnage that is
important. We should focus in on the transgressions that would solicit these
wholesale eradications and see them for the horrid sins that preceded them. None
of these deaths were by accident. They were intended by God as punishment due
for the transgressions of those killed. There is no such thing as
indiscriminate killing by God. If God is indeed sovereign, he knows these
deaths took place and allowed them. Does this mean that mass death and
slaughter in modern times are under the same theological principles? Logic would seem to dictate yes, God does indeed know they have taken place and has allowed them also. We must
be careful not to draw false conclusions comparing the two. On the other hand,
knowing God is sovereign and omnipotent should at least give pause to modern
believers and non-believers to think and ask themselves the question: If God
does allow it, why did He?
As for the biblical sources...let us begin.
Many mass deaths arose in the period of the united and divided kingdoms of Samaria/Israel and Judah or the times of the Kings and prophets.
Many mass deaths arose in the period of the united and divided kingdoms of Samaria/Israel and Judah or the times of the Kings and prophets.
2 Chronicles
13:17 ~ “Abijah and his people struck them with great force, so there fell
slain of Israel 500,000 chosen men.”
In the
9th century B.C. this death toll is staggering. Come to think of it,
it is staggering in any age. It will not be until modern mechanized warfare (US Civil War, WWI and WWII) that we will see the likes of these death tolls in such a short time-frame again.
The question obviously arises. Why so many dead if all men are created in the
image of God and wishes none to be lost? For this answer we must look to the
surrounding history and context.
When
Abijah became king he continued the war and battles that his father Rehoboam (King
of Judah in the south) fought with Jeroboam (King of Israel/Samaria in the
north). In the battle above Abijah told Jeroboam that he was going to defeat
him in battle because of his sins. It is here that we see God sovereignly using
Abijah to punish Jeroboam. Abijah further informs Jeroboam that his apostasy
and rebellion was initiated by worthless rogues and explains that it was wrong
to remove God’s priests and place pagan practice in His place. You see the
northern kingdom had set up high places and continued to worship false gods
that had been permitted by their leadership. He then told Jeroboam that he
should walk away from the battle because God was on Judah’s side. Jeroboam not
only lost half a million men, he ended up losing the battle and lost some strategic
cities in the process.
Those
that actively snub God to chase other gods can only spell doom for themselves
and that is why 500,000 die here. It is similar to what we will see in modern
draconian communist states that also abandon God. Atrocious and sickening death
tolls always result in the absence of God who restrains the evil of the world
by His very presence in people’s live. People devoid of God are given over to
horrendous evil and sins. Those that reside within these types of nations that are guilty of godlessness often fall under the judgment of these nations as a whole.
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