Always fair.
Always right.
These are some of the characteristics of God that I use to filter everything through as I read his Word. I may not understand everything God does but I know he is always fair and right.
As I read Numbers 27, I can see how God breaks through the false thinking of that time when women were considered part of a man’s belongings and wealth. Women didn’t own anything – they were ‘sold’ to men in marriage.
But God is always right and fair so he let Zelophehad’s daughters inherit their father’s land. By doing this, God revealed what he really thought about the current cultural norms of treating women less than men. That isn’t how he sees things.
Sure, the head of the family clan (male) didn’t like it. But he obeyed God and let the daughters inherit their father’s land. The women were instructed to marry within their clan so that the land would stay within their group.
Just imagine this – 5 young unmarried women who would normally lack any kind of position in the community are now land-owners! God’s love and care for his daughters is shining through – challenging this male-dominated culture.
And, I’m sure, as landowners, these young women had no trouble finding husbands. I wonder if these marriages were a little different because they began in a more equal position?
This culture did not treat women equally, but God did. He always does.
Thank you, Abba Father.