Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Where God gave victory over 1 MILLION Cushites

It's not everyday you learn about a Bible story while seeing the exact place it happened!

My favorite part of Bet Guvrin/Maresha National Park was the ancient tel of Maresha. It wasn't a name I knew of from the Bible, and while I have read its story several times in the past, I didn't remember it. So it was like I was experiencing the story for the first time!


Settled in Joshua 15, the city was fortified by King Rehoboam in 2 Chronicles 11: 5-8. Today, the path at the top is actually not solely the chalky limestone the area is famous for, but the top of walls of the ancient city. On this beautiful spring-like day, the Judean hills glowed green, with bright red anemones waving at the sky, and the sun gave views that took my breath away.


The path below is not sand; its the top of the ancient city walls that Rehoboam fortified!



Then, came King Asa.

The year was 900 BC, and 2 Chronicles 14 tells the story of the son of Shishak in Cush (Ethiopia) sending an army of 1 MILLION Cushites (Ethiopians) against Judah. 


King Asa rode out to a valley in the lower Judean hills with an army of 580,000 and their chariots. Asa cried out to God and said, "'Lord, there is no one like you to help the powerless against the mighty. Help us, Lord our God, for ewe rely on you, and in your name we have come against this vast army. Lord, you are our God; do not let mere mortals prevail against you'"

The LORD struck down the Cushites before Asa and Juda. The Cushites fled, and Asa and his army pursued them as far as Gerar. Such a great number of Cushites fell that they could not recover; they were crushed before the LORD and his forces. The men of Judah carried off a large amount of plunder."

WOW! And, when you are standing on top of tel Maresha, the only place in the area where this could have happened is this one clearing below.


I have to say, sitting on top of that tel, walking on its walls, then hearing the reading of this story while looking at the valley and the beautiful Judean hills in a 360-degree view is can only be summed up in 1 word:

EPIC.

Next week, we'll talk about what's at the base of this tel!

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