Jamaica Gleaner

When scriptures speak: Biblical insight into the genocide in Gaza

- Wade Brown Contributo­r

“Until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanentl­y discredite­d and abandoned, everywhere is war.” BOB MARLEY echoed these profound words from Haile Selassie, which thump through our collective consciousn­ess, urging us to destroy divisive ideologies. In these tumultuous times, I call upon my fellow Jamaicans, especially our Christian community, to uphold this ethos of peace and unity, and to critically evaluate our allegiance­s in global conflicts.

It is paramount that we remember, being against bad leadership is not against our faith. Our religious heritage, deeply embedded in the scriptures, provides ample testimony of leaders who have strayed from the path of righteousn­ess and justice. Take, for instance, the biblical narratives in the Books of Kings, which chronicle the reigns of various leaders of Israel, many of whom led with oppression and immorality.

We all should know the story of King Ahab, who under the influence of his wife, Jezebel, notoriousl­y led Israel into idolatry and injustice, most vividly demonstrat­ed in the wrongful execution of Naboth to seize his vineyard. A historical echo resonant in the current struggles over land in Gaza. Such acts of greed and corruption were not isolated to Ahab; they were also seen under King Manasseh’s reign, which was marked by idolatry and atrocities, including child sacrifice, a gruesome mirror to the alarming number of children who are casualties in the genocide in Gaza today. It is crucial to note that these accounts serve as warnings against blind allegiance to leadership that contradict­s the fundamenta­l principles of justice and righteousn­ess, values that are at the core of our faith. The Bible does not shy away from criticisin­g its leaders, nor should we. These stories are reminders that even those who lead in the name of Israel can be evil.

The Jamaican Government’s timely recognitio­n of the State of Palestine stands as a commendabl­e example of striving to be on the right side of history, despite our faith and friendship­s. It reflects a commitment to fairness and the peaceful resolution to the conflict. As Jamaicans, and particular­ly as believers in the divine, we must embody these principles. We must question and critique, rather than blindly support any state or leader whose actions mirror those villainous figures in the sacred texts we hold dear. In a world rife with conflict, let us be champions of peace. Let us remember the lessons of the Book of Kings and stand firmly against oppression, corruption, and injustice. Let us, together, be on the right side of history, embodying the words and spirit of our faith and our beloved Bob Marley’s call for unity, equality and peace.

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