This Week's Portion #41

Pinchas | פנחס | "Phinehas" ፊንሐስ | Fin’Has [Finhas]
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2. Prophets Reading

1 Kings 18:46-19:21

3. New Testament Reading

Romans 11:2-32

Portion Outline - TORAH

Portion Outline - PROPHETS

  • 1 Kings 18:41 | The Drought Ends
  • 1 Kings 19:1 | Elijah Flees from Jezebel
  • 1 Kings 19:11 | Elijah Meets God at Horeb
  • 1 Kings 19:19 | Elisha Becomes Elijah's Disciple

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Pinchas (פנחס) is the Hebrew name translated in English Bibles as Phinehas. It is also the name of the forty-first reading from the Torah because of the second verse of the reading, which says, “Phinehas the son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron the priest, has turned away My wrath” (Numbers 25:11). In this Torah portion, the LORD makes a covenant of peace with Phinehas and his descendants, orders a second census, settles questions about inheritance, appoints Joshua to succeed Moses and lists the sacrifices for the appointed times.

Portion Commentary

The Man for the Job

Thought for the Week:

Why did Moses pray, "God of all Spirits of all flesh" [when requesting a new leader for Israel]? Moses said to Him, "Master of the Universe! The personality of every human is revealed before you, and you know that no two are exactly alike. Appoint a leader over them that will bear with each one according to his personality." (Rashi on Numbers 27:16)

Commentary:

So the LORD said to Moses, "Take Joshua the son of Nun, a man in whom is the Spirit, and lay your hand on him." (Numbers 27:18)

The LORD answered Moses' prayer for a successor by appointing Joshua, the servant of Moses, as the next leader of Israel. Joshua was a man in whom the Spirit of God resided. How did Joshua become such a great and worthy leader? He learned the art of leadership by being a careful disciple and faithful servant of Moses. If a person desires to develop in wisdom, he should spend time with the wise. If a person desires to develop in righteousness, he should spend time with righteous people. If a person desires to become a good leader, he should stay close to good leaders. Likewise, as we become better disciples of our teacher Yeshua of Nazareth, we will become more and more like Him. The Gospel of Luke says, "A pupil is not above his teacher; but everyone, after he has been fully trained, will be like his teacher" (Luke 6:40).

The LORD told Moses to lay his hands on Joshua, symbolizing a transfer of authority and spiritual prowess. The laying-on-of-hands ritual signifies an investment of identity. For example, when a person bringing a sacrifice laid his hands on the animal's head, he was investing the animal with his own identity so the animal could represent him before God:

He shall lay his hand on the head of the burnt offering, that it may be accepted for him to make atonement on his behalf. (Leviticus 1:4)

Moses laid his hands on Joshua in front of all Israel so there would not be any question about who was designated to succeed him. He endowed Joshua with his authority so the Israelites would obey him. Rashi says that, just as Moses' face shone like the sun because of his encounters with the presence of God, Joshua's face glowed like the moon after Moses laid hands upon him.1 The Midrash Rabbah, an ancient collection of rabbinic commentary on the Torah, likens Moses' laying his hands on Joshua to one candle lighting another:

Like one who lights one candle with another, [the leaders of Israel] were filled with the Holy Spirit. They were filled with the Holy Spirit taken from the spirit of Moses, but the Spirit of Moses was not diminished. This is like the case of a man who lights one candle with another. The one candle ignites but the flame on the other candle is not diminished. (Numbers Rabbah 21:15; 13:20)

The transfer of the Holy Spirit from Moses to his disciple Joshua enables us to better understand why the disciples of Yeshua were invested with the Holy Spirit after His ascension. In the same way that Joshua was to take on the mantle of Moses after his departure, the disciples of Yeshua are responsible for carrying on His work.

Pinchas | פנחס | "Phinehas" ፊንሐስ | Fin’Has [Finhas]

Pinchas | פנחס | "Phinehas" ፊንሐስ | Fin’Has [Finhas]

Pinchas | פנחס | "Phinehas" ፊንሐስ | Fin’Has [Finhas]

Pinchas | פנחס | "Phinehas" ፊንሐስ | Fin’Has [Finhas]

Pinchas | פנחס | "Phinehas" ፊንሐስ | Fin’Has [Finhas]

Pinchas | פנחס | "Phinehas" ፊንሐስ | Fin’Has [Finhas]

Pinchas | פנחס | "Phinehas" ፊንሐስ | Fin’Has [Finhas]

Pinchas | פנחס | "Phinehas" ፊንሐስ | Fin’Has [Finhas]