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Pinechas – Action and Reward
Exegetical Approaches
Overview
Vigilante Justice
Pinechas acts outside of the judicial system, taking the law into his own hands when he kills Zimri. This position subdivides...
Pinechas Leads the Way
Pinechas is the first to punish any of the worshippers of Baal Peor. His killing of Zimri paves the way for others to punish the rest of the offenders.
Pinechas Acts as a קנאי
Pinechas takes on the role of a "zealot", the special circumstances of which allows one to act without due process of law.
- In accord with halakhah – According to all of these commentators,7 Pinchas was acting according to the law that a zealot is allowed to kill one who is engaging in sexual activity with a non Jew, while they are in the midst of the act - "הבועל את הנכרית קנאין פוגעין בו".8
- Prevent a desecration of Hashem – Shemuel in the Bavli and the Netziv add that Pinchas took matters into his own hands and did not consult first with Moshe since this was a חילול ה' and quick action was needed to prevent any further desecration.
- Prevent punishment – According to R. Yitzchak in the Bavli, Pinechas saw that the angel of death was beginning to destroy the nation and decided to act so as to save the nation from punishment.
- According to Rashi, Ralbag and Netziv, the plague was a response to the idolatrous acts of the nation at large. If so, and the perpetrators of that sin were already punished by the judges, it is not clear why the plague only stopped once Pinechas acted.9
- According to Bavli Sanhedrin and Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, it is not clear when the plague started, and whether it was in response to the idolatrous actions of the nation or just the sin of Zimri. It is possible that Hashem had commanded the killing of the idolaters to assuage His wrath but had not personally punished anyone;10 only after Zimri's defiant act, did He do so. Thus, punishing Zimri specifically was necessary to stop the deaths. According to the Bavli, Zimri was accompanied by 24 thousand men from his own tribe, implying that it was these men (rather than the larger nation) who were killed.
- Perpetual priesthood – Bavli Sanhedrin11 maintains that Pinechas was promised that the priesthood would always remain in his family.12
- High Priesthood – Ralbag and Targum Pseudo Jonathan assert that Pinechas was promised a promotion, that he and is descendants would be the high priests.13
- Priest – According to Rashi, until this point Pinechas was not a priest at all. Only those anointed with Aharon and their descendants to be born thereafter had been given the position. Pinchas who had already been born at the time had missed out.
Following Orders
When Pinechas killed Zimri, he was simply heeding the command of Moshe to kill those who had participated in the sin of Baal Peor. This approach subdivides regarding what differentiated Pinechas from other leaders in Israel:
Pinechas Alone was Loyal to Moshe
The other judges were either unwilling or unable to carry out the killings. Only Pinechas did not hesitate to fulfill Moshe's directive, and garnered the courage to stab the offenders.
- According to most of these commentators, the judges=leaders were directed to kill the Israelites who had worshiped Baal Peor, 16 but did not fulfill their task.
- Hoil Moshe raises the possibility that Hashem directed Moshe to appoint people to kill not the laymen within Israel but the leaders themselves, since it was these, Zimri amongst them, who were at the forefront of the worship of Baal Peor.17 The judges, though, were reluctant to act.
Pinechas Killed the Worst Offender
Though other judges also heeded Moshe's command and punished the offenders, it was Pinechas' deed which assuaged Hashem's wrath because he killed Zimri, the most public and esteemed of the wrongdoers.