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Beginning of the End - Ellen G. White

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The poison spread like a deadly infection through the camp of

Israel. Those who would have conquered in battle were overcome

by the tricky temptations of women. The people seemed to have lost

their judgment. The rulers and leading men were among the first to

sin, and so many of the people were guilty that the apostasy became

national. "Israel was joined to Baal of Peor." When Moses became

aware of the evil, not only were the Israelites participating in the

sensuous worship at Mount Peor, but the heathen rites were carried

on in the camp of Israel. The aged leader was filled with

indignation, and the wrath of God was kindled.

Their evil practices did to Israel what all the magic spells of

Balaam could not do--they separated them from God. A terrible

plague broke out in the camp, in which tens of thousands died. God

commanded that those people who had led in this apostasy be put to

death, and this order was promptly obeyed. Then their bodies were

hung up in the sight of all Israel so that the congregation, seeing the

leaders so severely dealt with, might have a deep sense of God's

hatred of their sin. Everyone felt that the punishment was fair, and

with tears and humiliation the people confessed their sin.

While they were weeping before God at the door of the

tabernacle, Zimri, one of the nobles of Israel, came boldly into the

camp accompanied by a Midianite prostitute, whom he brought to

his tent. Never was wicked behavior more bold or stubborn. Zimri

was showing himself to be as sinful as Sodom, and he was proud of

his shameful acts.

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