When G-d just started creation before much happened, the
Bible says “darkness was on the surface of the deep.” The commentators say this
darkness refers to the seeds of darkness planted for believers to battle,
generations later in the time of the Greek Hellenists.
The principles, ideals, and pursuits associated with
classical Greek civilization and the conformity forced upon all to imitate the
culture of ancient Greece threatened the survival of believers in an invisible
G-d.
After the Bible tells us there was only darkness it immediately
continues, “G-d said, Let there be light! – and there was light.” Darkness is
temporary until we overcome the challenge and discover the light.
Darkness itself is a creation of G-d, “who forms light and
creates darkness”. Anything and everything for it to exist must have a source,
a place from which it came from.
Nevertheless the characteristic of darkness is that because there is no
light a person’s reality can be obscured and fooled. In a state of darkness the
truth many times will go unnoticed.
The Greek Hellenists decreed that it was forbidden to
practice the Sabbath and the Circumcision. The practice of Sabbath reminds us
there is a G-d who created this universe in six days and rested on the seventh
day. The Sabbath is a day to reinforce our faith in a supreme being and our
commitment to values that are more important than “six days you shall work.”
Circumcision brings a child on the eighth days of his life,
long before it is possible for him to logically understand what is happening,
into a covenant with G-d. “It will be a sign on your flesh of our eternal
bond”.
The Greeks where a highly intelligent people. What they
abhorred and stood violently against was the belief and acceptance that there
is more to our lives than just the physical.
Recently I was reading an article written by a neurosurgeon
who had a near death experience. He writes that while he was always under the
impression that it was the brain that produces all that we think and feel,
after his most recent experience he has come to a new realization. “We” exist
apart from our bodies, and “we” merely operate through our bodies.
The physical world is not where it begins and ends. There is
a reality that brought this world into existence and for the sun to rise every
day and the winds to blow there is a soul and energy behind and inside that
makes it all happen.
The Greeks had no problem with the practice of lighting the
Menorah candelabra in the Temple. Their problem was doing it with “PURE” oil.
To the Greeks purity and impurity was unreal. The concept of actually applying
a belief, was an idiotic fantasy that would not be tolerated.
The small family of priests was determined to prove these
Greeks wrong. “It is not in strength or in power, but only in my spirit says
the Lord of Hosts”. The invisible and unseen carries with it way more strength
than we can imagine.
The Maccabees as this small family of priests called
themselves overcame miraculously beyond logic this great big army. They entered the Temple to light the Menorah
with pure oil because that is what “G-d” commanded. They demonstrated for
everyone to see, a miracle. Life is way more than what meets the eyes. Don’t
accept limitations and darkness as your reality.
They found one small pitcher of pure oil which could
normally last for only one night and instead it lasted for eight nights until
new pure oil could be produced.
The story of Chanukah reinforces our faith in G-d. Those who
don’t accept the limitations of darkness, light surely follows.
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