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Bad Guys of the Bible: Zimri and Cozbi

by David Chadwick


We have looked at some hidden heroes from the Bible this week. People who are probably not as known, but had a significant impact on the storyline of the Bible.


But I want to wrap up this week with another couple of bad guys. These are two individuals who tried to thwart all of the good in God’s story. Yet, in spite of their efforts, God was still able to work it out for his good.


Zimri and Cozbi. Two bad guys who were enemies to God’s heroes.


Their story is found in Numbers 25.


On the way to the Promised Land, the Midianites tried to entice the Israelites toward adultery and sexual infidelity. They began to worship the gods of Baal.


Satan has known for all of time that if you can’t destroy a nation from the outside, through invasion, then destroy them from within. Destroy their values. Morals. Principles. And that is exactly what the Midianite women did with the Israelite men.


A man from Israel named Zimri and a woman from the Midianites named Cozbi openly flaunted their sin among the Israelites. They even went into Zimri’s tent right next to the tabernacle, to sleep with one another.


Phinehas, who had a zeal for God’s holiness and righteousness, was so fed up with the open defilement against God’s laws that he went in and killed them both. He was actually rewarded by God for his holy fervor with a perpetual priesthood because he practiced God’s righteousness and holiness.


I find it interesting that God openly named these two godless sinners. Don’t let it shock you. All of our names are either written in God’s book of life or not. Every name in the world is known by God. And those who sin without being forgiven by Jesus will have a public reading of their names one day in judgment.


It’s a sobering thought for all to consider! Is your name in the Lamb’s book of life? Don’t wait to surrender your life to Jesus. When he saves you, you become one of his favorites and as he writes your name in the Lamb’s book of life, you are forever forgiven.

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