The Hebrew Bill of Rights (1)

The LORD is the portion of my inheritance and my cup; You support my lot.

Inheritance/Lot – Personal rights are a big deal in our world. If you listen to the contemporary political rhetoric, it would seem that everyone has a “right” to just about everything. Apparently life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are not enough. Now we need housing, education, medical care, retirement, security, food, jobs and whatever else happens to move the political conscience. It’s fairly easy to be seduced by all this since it pervades the society, but make no mistake, King David clearly understood that personal rights in the biblical system are very, very different.

The Hebrew word goral is used twice in this verse. The same word is translated both “inheritance” and “lot.” We use two different words to make the English sound more literary, but it hides that fact that David emphasizes the same Hebrew concept. It’s important (from a Hebrew point of view) that I know that my lot and my inheritance are one and the same. Why? Because both have a direct relationship with the action of God. No man, no political action group and no government can guarantee my real rights. They come from God and from God alone.

Goral is first associated with the action of casting lots. In ancient times, this method was often used to determine the correct choice in a matter. Of course, today we would be aghast if we thought that crucial decisions in life were determined by throwing pebbles on the ground. It sounds like some kind of magic. Our “Christian” training steers us away from all these “incantation” processes. But maybe we are a little too quick to reject the casting of lots. Maybe we really don’t understand what is implied. Or maybe we are so “Greek” in our automatic deferral to the power of reason that we no longer entertain a place for God’s direct actions in our decision-making.

The thinking behind the casting of lots is an explicit recognition of the total sovereignty of God. In other words, the only reason that I accept the casting of lots as the means of making a choice is because I absolutely believe that God is in control of the way those pebbles fall to the ground. Fate has nothing to do with it. By the way, neither does gravity or physics. God causes the pebbles to fall in a way that reveals His will. My only decision is to allow Him to use this method to instruct me and to follow through on the result.

Now, of course, anyone can throw stones on the ground (or bones or cards or whatever). But casting lots from a biblical point of view can only occur correctly when the party is fully in compliance with the Most High God and completely trusting in God’s immanent involvement. It is faith in the full Hebrew sense – trusting in Him. This is the background to the lots used to determine the land distribution when Israel entered the Promised Land. This is the background in Jonah. And this is the background that David alludes to when he uses the word goral.

But David says something more than a comment about his portion of the Promised Land. David says that the destiny of his life, everything about who and what he is, is in the hands of the Lord. Here David uses the personal name of God, YHWH. Just as Israel trusted in lots to determine the will of God for the distribution, so David (and all believers) can absolutely trust YHWH with their destiny. The nation’s lot was determined by YHWH and so is each person’s lot. God is directly and immanently connected to our very existence.

How about your “lot in life?” Do you feel that you have arrived at this place and time because of accidents, circumstances or fate? Are you complaining because things haven’t worked out the way you wanted? Do you think your life is under the whim of the government, the employer or the tax man? Maybe King David has something to say to you.

Topical Index: lot, inheritance, destiny, goral, Psalm 16:5

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Mary

How wonderful and amazing is the power of God toward us! He is abounding in love toward us to the most minute of occurences and situations. Likewise, in the appearance of tragedy and hurt,
He is able to show Himself merciful and true to His people. This is the peace that passes understanding, the humanity that does not know Him through unbelief and rebellion. Even our knowledge of Him is because of His work and not our own! This is powerful knowledge when the world is crumbling and we can know who we are through Christ and the inheritance that is ours! This supercedes being and American or this family or that…we are His and His Kingdom does not know the boundaries and limitations we so often take pride in.

Michael

I agree. Although in the past I would take many things seriously in the Bible, a lot of things I would skip over because they seemed like nonsense. Over the (many) years I’ve learned to take everything in the Bible seriously; to pay attention to even the most minute detail. It actually make life a lot easier.

Thanks to Skip 🙂

Suzi Van Liew

Skip – An excellent lesson, one that I needed to read & think upon. Thank you for continually ‘putting flesh’ on the people in the ‘book’. Suz

Jeffrey Curtis

My lot was cast from the moment of conception, Isn’t that reassuring I know it is for me because for so long I thought my life was just an accident. To know that God is in control of my lot in this life and the one that I entered into when I first was given the gift of faith, it all depends on our Father. Thank you Lord for making this clear through your Word. Knowing that His word will accomplish in me what He wills when I understand that whatever comes my way is my lot that He controls. Thanks be YHWH for your soveriegnty.
Many Blessing to all may your steps continue to be in the Way, from a fellow traveler,
Jeffrey

Yolanda

So goes the line from the great movie BELLA, “If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.”

Nebojsa Đurić

Question- I read in interlinear bible that word for inheritance is not the same like word for lot. For lot bible use word goral, but for word inheritance use another word, chalag…. Can you please explain to me… Thank you.

Nebojsa Đurić

Question- I read in interlinear bible that word for inheritance is not the same like word for lot. For lot bible use word goral, but for word inheritance use another word, chalag…. Can you please explain to me… Thank you. By the way I enjoj your commentary