The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 312: Conclusion to the Old Testament (2024)
Episode Date: November 7, 2024Fr Mike celebrates the accomplishment of reading the entire Old Testament and wraps up the books of 2 Maccabees and Wisdom, talking through the key themes of the Old Testament visible in the conclusio...ns to these books. He also discusses the motivation of the Maccabees to defend the temple and maintain its purity as well as uphold God’s honor. Today’s readings are from 2 Maccabees 15, Wisdom 19, and Proverbs 25:21-23 For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz and you're listening to the Bible in a Year podcast where
we encounter God's voice and live life through the lens of scripture.
The Bible in a Year podcast is brought to you by Ascension.
Using the Great Adventure Bible timeline, we'll read all the way from Genesis to Revelation,
discovering how the story of salvation unfolds and how we fit into that story today.
It is day 312.
We're reading the final chapter of Maccabees, the final chapter of the wisdom of Solomon
and the book of Proverbs, chapter 25 verses 21 through 23.
As always, the Bible translation I'm reading from
is the revised standard version, second Catholic edition.
I'm using the great adventure Bible from Ascension.
If you want to download your own Bible
in a year reading plan,
you can visit ascensionpress.com slash Bible in a year.
If you had done so, you would realize that today,
as I said yesterday, and maybe even the day before,
today is day 312.
It is the final day in the Old Testament. We are still gonna hang out with Proverbs, of course, every single day.
But, my gosh, this is it, you guys. You will be able to say, basically, you've read the entire Old Testament.
By the end of today, within the next 20-ish, however long we have together minutes That's congratulations
You would know that if you had downloaded the Bible in a year timeline that I keep talking about all the time anyways
You also subscribe to this podcast and receive daily episodes and daily updates as I said, it is day 312
We're eating second book of the Maccabees chapter 15 the book of wisdom of Solomon chapter 19 and Proverbs chapter 25 verses 21 through 23
The second book of the Maccabees chapter 15, Niconore's arrogance.
When Niconore heard that Judas and his men were in the region of Samaria,
he made plans to attack them with complete safety on the day of rest.
And when the Jews who were compelled to follow him said,
Do not destroy so savagely and barbarously,
but show respect for the day which he who
sees all things has honored and hallowed above other days.
The thrice accursed wretch asked if there were a sovereign in heaven who had commanded the
keeping of the Sabbath day.
And when they declared, It is the living Lord Himself, the sovereign in heaven, who ordered
us to observe the seventh day, he replied, And I am a sovereign also on earth, and I command you
to take up arms and finish the king's business.
Nevertheless, he did not succeed in carrying out his abominable design.
Judas prepares the Jews for battle.
This Nikanor, in his utter boastfulness and arrogance, had determined to erect a public
monument of victory over Judas and his men.
But Maccabeus did not cease to trust with all confidence that he would get help from
the Lord, and he exhorted his men not to fear the attack of the Gentiles, but to keep in
mind the former times when help had come to them from heaven, and now to look for the
victory which the Almighty would give them.
Encouraging them from the law and the prophets, and reminding them also of the struggles they had won, he made them the more eager.
And when he had aroused their courage, he gave his orders, at the same time pointing
out the perfidy of the Gentiles and their violation of oaths.
He armed each of them not so much with confidence and shields and spears as with the inspiration
of brave words, and he cheered them all by relating a dream, a sort of vision which was worthy of belief.
What he saw was this.
Onias, who had been high priest, a noble and good man, of modest bearing and gentle manner,
one who spoke fittingly and had been trained from childhood in all that belongs to excellence,
was praying with outstretched hands for the whole body of the Jews.
Then likewise a man appeared, distinguished by his gray hair and dignity, and of marvelous majesty and authority. And Onias spoke,
saying, This is a man who loves the brethren, and prays much for the people
and the holy city, Jeremiah, the prophet of God. Jeremiah stretched out his right
hand and gave to Judas a golden sword, and as he gave it, he addressed him thus,
Take this holy sword,
a gift from God, with which you will strike down your adversaries.
Encouraged by the words of Judas, so noble and so effective in arousing valor and awaking
manliness in the souls of the young, they determined not to carry on a campaign,
but to attack bravely, and to decide the matter by fighting hand to hand with all courage,
because the city and the sanctuary and the temple were in danger.
Their concern for wives and children, and also for brethren and relatives, lay upon
them less heavily.
Their greatest and first fear was for the consecrated sanctuary, and those who had to
remain in the city were in no little distress, being anxious over the encounter in the open
country.
The Defeat and Death of Niconore
When all were now looking forward to the coming decision, and the enemy was already close
at hand with their army drawn up for battle, the elephants strategically stationed and
the cavalry deployed on the flanks, Maccabeus, perceiving the hosts that were before him
and the varied supply of arms and the savagery of the elephants, stretched out his hands
toward heaven and called upon the Lord, who works wonders.
For he knew that it is not by arms,
but as the Lord decides,
that he gains the victory for those who deserve it.
And he called upon him in these words,
O Lord, you sent your angel in the time of Hezekiah,
king of Judea,
and he slew fully 185,000 in the camp of Sennacherib.
So now, O sovereign of the heavens, send a good angel to carry terror and trembling before
us.
By the might of your arm, may those blasphemers who come against your holy people be struck
down."
With these words, he ended his prayer.
Nicanor and his men advanced with trumpets and battle songs, and Judas and his men met
the enemy in battle with invocation to God in prayers.
So, fighting with their hands and praying to God in their hearts, they laid low no less
than thirty-five thousand men and were greatly gladdened by God's manifestation.
When the action was over, and they were returning with joy, they recognized Nicanor lying dead
in full armor.
Then there was shouting and tumult, and they blessed the sovereign Lord in the language of their fathers.
And the man who was ever in body and soul,
the defender of his fellow citizens,
the man who maintained his youthful goodwill
toward his countrymen,
ordered them to cut off Niconore's head and arm
and carry them to Jerusalem.
And when he arrived there
and had called his countrymen together
and stationed the priests before the altar,
he sent for those who were in the citadel.
He showed them the vile Nicanor's head, and that profane man's arm which had been boastfully
stretched out against the holy house of the Almighty.
And he cut out the tongue of the ungodly Nicanor and said that he would give it piecemeal to
the birds and hang up these rewards of his folly opposite the sanctuary.
And they all, looking to heaven, blessed the Lord who had manifested himself, saying,
Blessed is he who has kept his own place undefiled.
And he hung Nicanor's head from the citadel, a clear and conspicuous sign to everyone of the help of the Lord.
And they all decreed by public vote never to let this day go unobserved, but to celebrate the thirteenth day of the twelfth month,
which is called Adar in the Syrian language, the day before Mordecai's day.
The compiler's epilogue.
This then is how matters turned out with Nicanor.
And from that time, the city has been in the possession of the Hebrews.
So I too will hear end my story.
If it is well told and to the point, that is what I myself desired.
If it is poorly done and mediocre, that was the best I could do.
For just as it is harmful to drink wine alone, or again to drink water alone, while wine
mixed with water is sweet and delicious and enhances one's enjoyment, so also the style
of the story delights the ears of those who read the work.
And here will be the end. that though they themselves had permitted your people to depart and hastily sent them forth, they would change their minds and pursue them.
For while they were still busy at morning, and were lamenting at the graves of their dead,
they reached another foolish decision, and pursued as fugitives those whom they had begged and compelled to depart.
For the fate they deserved drew them on to this end, and made them forget what had happened,
in order that they might fill up the punishment which their torments still lacked, and that your people might experience an incredible
journey, but they themselves might meet a strange death.
For the whole creation in its nature was fashioned anew, complying with your commands, that your
children might be kept unharmed.
The cloud was seen overshadowing the camp, and dry land emerging where water had stood before,
an unhindered way out of the Red Sea, and a grassy plain out of the raging waves, where
those protected by your hand passed through as one nation after gazing on marvelous wonders.
For they ranged like horses and leaped like lambs, praising you, O Lord, who delivered
them.
For they still recalled the events of their sojourn, how instead of producing animals
the earth brought forth gnats, and instead of fish the river spewed out vast numbers
of frogs.
Afterward, they saw also a new kind of birds, when desire led them to ask for luxurious
food, for to give them relief, quails came up from the sea.
The punishments did not come upon the sinners without prior signs in the violence of thunder,
for they justly suffered because of their wicked acts, for they practiced a more bitter
hatred of strangers.
Others had refused to receive strangers when they came to them, but these made slaves of
guests who were their benefactors.
And not so only, but punishment of some sort will come upon the former for their hostile
reception of the strangers, but the latter, after receiving them with festal celebrations, afflicted with terrible sufferings
those who had already shared the same rites. They were stricken also with loss of sight,
just as were those at the door of the righteous man, when, surrounded by yawning darkness,
each tried to find the way through his own door. For the elements changed places with one another,
as on a harp the notes varied the nature of
the rhythm, while each note remains the same.
This may be clearly inferred from the sight of what took place, for land animals were
transformed into water creatures, and creatures that swim moved over to the land.
Fire even in water retained its normal power, and water forgot its fire-quenching nature.
Flames, on the contrary, failed to consume the flesh of perishable creatures that walked among
them, nor did they melt the crystalline, easily melted kind of heavenly food. For
in everything, O Lord, you have exalted and glorified your people, and you have
not neglected to help them at all times and in all places.
places. brings forth rain and a backbiting tongue angry looks. Father in heaven, give you praise and glory.
Thank you so much.
Thank you for, not only for your justice,
but also for your mercy and how you teach us
to love our enemies and do good for those who hate us.
Thank you for that.
Help us to be able to do it.
Help us to even love our neighbors.
Help us to even love our friends well Help us to even love our friends well,
because Lord, when it comes to love,
it's what we're made for,
and it's something we struggle to do.
So help us.
Help us this day and every day.
In Jesus' name we pray, amen.
In the name of the Father,
and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, amen.
Okay, here we are.
You guys, day 312.
This is amazing.
We've just concluded the second book of Maccabees.
Tomorrow, you're gonna have a twofer, of course,
whenever we have a new time period
or a messianic fulfillment.
We've had a twofer where Jeff and I get a chance to talk
and introduce the gospel of Luke
and then the whole era of the church coming up very soon.
So that's coming tomorrow.
Get ready, prepare yourself for that.
But also, I wanna highlight,
what a gift it is to have Jeff Cavins, isn't it?
I mean, just, man, I, well, I can go on and on.
I can gush.
I'm not going to gush anymore, but let's go back to second Maccabees.
The last chapter in second Maccabees, there's a line here that highlights
the fact of what drives drives, drove, drove.
What really motivated the Maccabees, right?
What really motivated those who were fighting.
Here's Judas Maccabeus, who is encouraging the people to fight again
Not relying on their own swords or spears not relying on their own strength their arm
But relying upon the help that came from the Lord, but also
What is it for what is it for and this is chapter 15 verse 18?
It said this their concern for wives and children and also for brethren and relatives lay upon them less heavily
Their greatest and first fear was for the consecrated sanctuary."
There's something about this that just highlights what is the motivation.
Of course, they loved their wives and their children.
They loved their relatives and brethren, obviously.
But that weighed upon them less heavily than for the consecrated sanctuary.
The thing was to defend the temple.
The thing was to be able to keep that place of worship of God pure.
Just think about this, what would our lives be like
if that was our passion, if that was our pursuit?
Was, Lord, for your honor, for the honor of your name.
Not that we would go over to violence,
but I just mean that we would defend,
that we would keep our worship pure,
that we would, when it comes to offering the sacrifice
of the mass, to be able to say,
Lord, that's the most important thing. More important than, like mentioned the other day,
more important than hockey, more important than the idols of my lives, but even more
important than the people I love is your temple. More important than the people I love is the
Eucharist. You know, this is the foreshadow, I think, of how Jesus says to his disciples,
he says, if you want to be my disciple,
gotta love me more than anything else.
And that's where we're headed tomorrow.
Tomorrow we're beginning the gospel of Luke
and just what does it look like to follow Jesus?
What does Jesus look like?
My invitation for tomorrow,
and as we read through the gospel of St. Luke,
is that just to watch Jesus, to listen to how he acts,
and listen to how he lives, which is such a gift
Um chapter 19 of the wisdom of solomon is obviously the conclusion in some ways to the story of the exodus
I mean, it's not really because we know that there's all these wilderness wanderings
But we have the red sea we have the people of egypt who changed their mind when they told the hebrews to leave and then
They went in pursuit of them and how god continued to fight for his people
And continued to bring for his people and
continued to bring them from this place of slavery to a place of freedom
And I love this this last line for in everything Oh Lord
You have exalted and glorified your people and you have not neglected to help them at all times and in all places
And when we know the story though you guys we know the story we know that the story is not pretty like we mentioned yesterday
The story is not always beautiful and not always clean and neat and yet we can still affirm
You did not neglect to help them at all times and in all places
Even if there was trouble even if there was suffering even when there was death you did not neglect to help them at all times
In all places and that's what God does for us to help us to have that God
We just pray that you help us to have eyes to see this that you're present even in the midst of our brokenness
let's pray for each other you guys because I I
Say this all the time, but I know that in this community. There are people right now. This is the worst day of their life
If that's you you are not alone. You are not alone. We're praying for you
Brothers and sisters. I'm praying for you. Please pray for me. My name is Father Mike. I cannot wait to see you tomorrow. God bless.