The Look

I will set no worthless thing before my eyes;
I hate the work of those who fall away;
It shall not fasten its grip on me.  Psalm 101:3  NASB

Worthless – Does David’s declaration match your vision?  David declares that no beliya’al will come before him.  If we’re going to follow David’s devotion, we must know what this word really means.

Beliya’al comes from the root bala.  The root means “to become old or worn out.”  You might think of Yeshua’s comments about wine skins.  The same verb is used to describe the current condition of the universe.  It is old and worn because of the presence of defilement.  But, as TWOT notes, “The new heavens and new earth will consist of the old ones renewed; similarly, our resurrected bodies will have many features of continuity with our present bodies”[1] [Please note the renewed character of the “new” heavens and earth].  Beliya’al combines this root with the Hebrew ya’al to give it the negative sense of worthless.  It’s not just old and worn.  It is of no use whatsoever.  It is garbage, fit only to be discarded.  It has no life value.  Quite importantly, the LXX renders this term as para-nomos, anomos and aphron (all meaning “lawlessness”).  The rabbis understood that “worthless” means “not found in Torah.”  We must see that “worthless” is the equivalent of “not producing life” and in Hebrew thought whatever is opposed to Torah brings death, not life.  It’s not surprising that the word becomes a name, Belial, the name of the prince of evil, in pseudepi-graphical literature.

So what is David saying that will help us “see”?  Don’t put anything before your eyes that does not promote life as defined by Torah!  See through God’s eyes, not yours.  Look on what God calls good, not on what you tolerate.  Adjust your vision so that Torah is your set of eyeglasses.  David is absolutely not using our definition of worthless.  He could care less for what we consider “of no real value.”  He doesn’t care about what we think has “no good qualities.”  David knows God.  He knows that what God calls good brings life—and anything else leads to death.  Worthless things are death-producing things.  Why would anyone want to contemplate them?

David also employs the verb sit (to put, set).  You will find this word in the form of a noun for the name Seth.  Ten times in the Psalms it is connected to lev (heart).  It is about what we set our hearts on.  David is not saying that we close our eyes when we drive by a provocative billboard on the road (no sense having an accident—that leads to death).  What he is saying is that we don’t contemplate the image.  We don’t turn it over in our hearts.  We don’t explore its possibilities.  We don’t dwell on it.

It’s probably time for some visual cleansing.  How much of your life looks at those things that produce death?  How many images on your heart hard drive are stored in the death folder?  How much of what you contemplate is really outside the bounds of Torah on a direct path to what opposes God’s desires?  When you look far ahead, do you see a graveyard or a renewed earth?

Topical Index:  beliya’al, ya’al, sit, worthless, anomos, lawless, Torah, death, Psalm 101:3

 


[1] Kaiser, W. C. (1999). 246 בָּלָה. In R. L. Harris, G. L. Archer, Jr. & B. K. Waltke (Eds.), Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament (R. L. Harris, G. L. Archer, Jr. & B. K. Waltke, Ed.) (electronic ed.) (110). Chicago: Moody Press.

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Roderick Logan

“Adjust your vision so that Torah is your set of eyeglasses.”

Torah is equivalent to harmony. In other words, to the degree that I am able to observe Torah to the same degree I can experience harmony. When I refrain from murdering, stealing, deceiving, or envying, people find me more attracting and beneficial. That is not to suggest that I don’t have a desire – at times – to eliminate my enemy, take from another what would ease my life, lie to avoid embarrassment, or wish my life was like someone else’s. In fact, I have these desires. My life is more like the phases of the moon than the constant light of the sun. I have my time of increase, fullness, decrease, and blackouts. I look forward to every renewal – revived inspiration. I am learning there is a mitzvot – commandment – in Torah through which I can channel every one of my desires. As I do I find harmony.

Deane H

This is in line with a life oriented bible study”Setting the Captives Free”. This section I am involved in is “Purity”. We are encouraged to put away idolatrous, vile and defiling imagery, in order to seek the glory of G-d in our lives. This is very much in line with “worthless” and “Put”, “Lev” in the study above. The scriptures are really consistent when understood properly, in context and culture. Thanks for the confirmation.
PS first time to the site, what a good encouraging word.

carl roberts

Light For a Look

(Ever, always, only) ~ Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher/completer/perfecter of our faith; who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is (now) set down at the right hand of the throne of God ~ (Hebrews 12.2)

~ Fixing our eyes upon ..aphorōntes- “looking away from all else, to fix one’s gaze upon”

~ Our God, will You not judge them? For we are powerless before this vast number that comes to fight against us. We do not know what to do, but we look to You ~
(2 Chronicles 20.12)

~ and as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up: that whosoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life ~
(John 3.14,15)

O soul, are you weary and troubled?
No light in the darkness you see?

There’s a light for a look at the Savior,
And life more abundant and free!

Turn your eyes upon Jesus,
Look full in His wonderful face,

and the things of earth will grow strangely dim,

In the light of His glory and grace.

What does God have to do in our lives in order to “get our attention?” – To “fix our focus”?

~ Declare and set forth your case; Indeed, let them consult together. Who has announced this from of old? Who has long since declared it? Is it not I, the LORD? And there is no other God besides Me, A righteous God and a Savior; there is none except Me. “Turn to Me (Look to Me) and be saved, all the ends of the earth; for I am God, and there is no other. “I have sworn by Myself, The word has gone forth from My mouth in righteousness and will not turn back, that to Me every knee will bow, every tongue will swear allegiance.. ~ (Isaiah 45.21-23)

Warren

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Warren