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Exodus 23:17

Posted on 6 August 2023
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“Three times in the year all thy males shall appear before the Lord GOD.”

This verse is a part of the broader context of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Harvest (also known as the Feast of Weeks or Pentecost), and the Feast of Ingathering (also known as the Feast of Tabernacles or Sukkot). During these three annual feasts, all male Israelites were required to come before the Lord in Jerusalem, where the tabernacle or later the temple was located.

Let’s look at the significance of this verse within its context:

  • Worship and Communal Unity:The requirement for all males to appear before the Lord emphasized the importance of corporate worship and communal unity among the Israelites. By gathering together, they could worship God collectively, reaffirm their covenant relationship with Him, and experience a sense of unity and solidarity as a nation.
  • Pilgrimage and Devotion:The command to appear before the Lord three times a year necessitated a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. This journey was an act of devotion and dedication to God, demonstrating their commitment to following His commandments and participating in the appointed feasts. It was a tangible expression of their faith and obedience.
  • Spiritual Renewal and Instruction:These gatherings provided an opportunity for spiritual renewal and instruction. As the Israelites gathered to worship, they would hear from the priests and leaders, learn from God’s Word, and receive guidance and teaching. This helped to reinforce their understanding of God’s law, His promises, and their responsibilities as His chosen people.
  • Feasts and Reminders of God’s Faithfulness:The feasts themselves were significant reminders of God’s faithfulness throughout Israel’s history. Each feast commemorated a specific event or aspect of their journey as a nation, such as the deliverance from Egypt or the provision of crops and harvest. By participating in these feasts, the Israelites remembered and celebrated God’s past acts of deliverance, provision, and blessing.

It’s important to note that while Exodus 23:17 specifically addresses the males of Israel, it does not imply that females were excluded from participating in the feasts. In fact, other passages in the Bible make it clear that women and children also took part in these important gatherings (Deuteronomy 12:12, 16:11).

In summary, Exodus 23:17 emphasises the requirement for all male Israelites to gather before the Lord during the appointed feasts. It highlights the significance of corporate worship, unity, pilgrimage, devotion, instruction, and the remembrance of God’s faithfulness. This verse served as a reminder to the Israelites of their covenant relationship with God and their responsibility to honour Him through communal worship and obedience.

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