The doctrine of dung
1. Human excrement, or dung, is used
in the Word of God to illustrate or to portray certain principles of doctrine.
From the standpoint of vocabulary alone there are numerous Hebrew words five
prominent ones and about five minor ones for human excrement. There is at
least one Greek word. Hebrew: ashpot.
It is used euphemistically and it is used figuratively for any degrading
situation or condition. It is also used for something that is as low or useless
as anything can be 1 Samuel 2:8; Psalm 113:7; Nehemiah 2:13; 3:14; 12:31.
There is another word: gelel. It is
simply another way of describing the human excrement concept Job 20:7; 1
Kings 14:10; Ezekiel 4:12, 15; Zephaniah 1:17. There is a very closely related
word, galel, and another which is
considered one of the more vulgar words, domen.
Then there is peresh which is
literally translated feces. These words are all used in the Word of God in
some context to teach a point of doctrine. They are not the only words.
2. Dung is used to describe the
celebrity standards of legalism or pseudo celebrityship Philippians 3:8.
3. Dung is used to describe the
administration of the fifth cycle of discipline to a national entity. Dung is
used for defeat in battle by which the military establishment is destroyed. The
loss and destruction of the military destroys national freedom and function.
The dead soldiers, therefore, become the basis of losing everything in a
national entity. Jeremiah 9:22; 16:4 the civilian population.
4. Dung is used to portray the
judgement of the wicked. It is applied to the prosperous wicked or the
prosperous believer in reversionism. There is a false prosperity provided by
Satan for certain believers in reversionism Job 20:4-7.
5. Dung was used to threaten and
intimidate the Jews to surrender to the Assyrians 2 Kings 18:27; Isaiah
36:12.
6. The interruption of the Jewish
Age plus the fifth cycle of discipline to the southern kingdom is described in
terms of dung in Malachi 2:3.
7. Dung is used to describe the fall
of mighty ones under human celebrityship Lamentations 4:5.
8. Dung is used to describe the
uselessness of the reversionistic believer Luke 14:34,35.