Worm = Soul?
Jesus, when talking about those
who would harm children and the innocent who believed in Him said that it would
be better for them to be drowned with a mill stone around their neck. Then He
talked about if some part of your body caused you to sin you should cut is off,
for, “…it is better to enter into life maimed (crippled), rather than having {your full body}, to go to hell, into
the fire that shall never be quenched – where ‘Their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.’”; Mark 9:42-50
NKJV He said this three times. It is a quote from Isaiah 66:22-24, “’For as the
new heavens and the new earth which I will make shall remain before Me,’ says
the LORD, ‘so shall your descendents and your name remain. And it shall come to
pass that from one New Moon to another, and from one Sabbath to another, all
flesh shall come to worship before Me,’ says the LORD. ‘And they shall go forth
and look upon the corpses of the men who have transgressed against Me. For
their worm does not die, and their fire is not quenched. They shall be an
abhorrence to all flesh.’”
I’ve added
the Greek and Hebrew definitions below because there are those who will think
that worm means worm and they are right. A worm is a lowly living in the dirt
squirmy thing that consumes the dead stuff in or on the ground. It is also a
reference to a person of low or trashy character. But, it is always a mortal
creature human or otherwise and doomed to eternal death (or never to live
again). The difference between actual worms and humans is that worms will just
return to dust but humans are a body that will return to dust and a soul that
will live forever.
The human
soul was created immortal in Adam and Eve; their sin (Eve’s through deception
and Adam’s through disobedience) caused them; who had been created immortal to
die (become mortal) that very day and all of their descendents (every human
ever conceived or who will be conceived) lost that immortality.
So what did
the LORD mean when He spoke this to Isaiah and what did He mean when He taught
it to His followers?
In Isaiah it
is a message to the redeemed of the LORD of the glorious future that awaits
those who faithfully serve Him and what will happen to those who do not. In the
Gospels it is the same message; this is GOD’s message to humanity throughout
history; those who serve GOD in faith (trust) and obedience will be eternally
rewarded and those who do not serve GOD will be eternally judged.
So what am I
saying? We are not worms but we will be debased and humiliated by those who
hate GOD and reject Him. More importantly we are to be humble and servants to
GOD, each other and the world.
Study
Genesis 3; Jeremiah 7; Matthew 10:27-31; Luke 12; Revelation 19-21
The Hebrew
word in Isaiah 66:24 is towla’
- to-law’ (fem.) or towle’ah – to-lay-aw’ or towla‘ath – to-lah’-ath or tola’ath to-lah’-ath: from shephel shay’-fel (a humble rank, low estate
[place]); from shaphel shaw-fale’ (a prim. Root; to depress of
sink [espec. fig. to humiliate, intrans,
or trans.] – abase, bring [cast, put] down, debase, humble [self], be [bring,
lay make, put] low [-er]). Towla’ means a maggot (as voracious); spec. (often
with the ellips. of shaniy - shaw-nee’)
the crimson grub, but used only (in this connection) of the color from it, and
cloths dyed therewith: - crimson, scarlet, worm. With all of the root Hebrew
words it basically means to be humbled, debased or lowly as a worm.
The Greek
word in Mark 9:44,46,48 is skolex sko’-lakes: of uncert. der.; a grub, maggot or earth-worm; worm.
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