In numerous instances the Bible contains medical information that far
predates man's actual discoveries of related principles in the field of
medicine. The medical instructions given by Moses to the Israelites some
3500 years ago were not only far superior to the practices of contemporary
cultures, they also exceeded medical standards practiced as recently as
100 years ago. Where did Moses get this advanced information? Following
are some examples of the medical knowledge afforded the Israelites in
biblical times:
Sanitary Practices
For centuries doctors denied the possibility that disease could be transmitted
by invisible agents. However, in the late 19th century Louis Pasteur demonstrated
in his Germ Theory of Disease
that most infectious diseases were caused by microorganisms
originating from outside the body. This new understanding of
germs and their means of transmission led to improved sanitary standards
that resulted in an enormous drop in the mortality rate. Yet these core
principles of sanitation were being practiced by the Israelites thousands
of years earlier.
The Israelites were instructed to wash themselves and their clothes in
running water if they had a bodily discharge, if they came in contact
with another person's discharge, or if they had touched a dead human or
animal carcass. They were also instructed to wash any uncovered
vessels that were in the vicinity of a dead body, and if a dead carcass
touched a vessel it was to be destroyed. Items recovered during war were
also to be purified through either fire or running water. In addition,
the Israelites were instructed to bury their human waste outside of camp,
and to burn the waste of their animals (See Numbers 19:3-22, Lev.
11:1-47; 15:1-33, Deut 23:12).
These sanitary practices without question saved countless lives in the
Israelite camps by protecting them against infection caused by unseen
germs. Meanwhile, their Egyptian peers were dying by the thousands due
to "remedies" that almost always consisted of some amount of
human or animal dung1.
As mentioned earlier, the sound sanitary practices that we take for granted
today only began to flourish about a 100 years ago.
Bacteria
Some time after I wrote these web pages, a Bible skeptic unwittingly
showed me yet another example of advanced scientific/medical knowledge
in the Bible. He posted a message on a discussion board that ridiculed
some verses in Leviticus 13 and 14 that mention leprosy on walls and on
garments. He felt this was silly and an error since leprosy is a human
disease. What this skeptic was unaware of is the fact that leprosy is
a bacteria, a living organism, that certainly can survive
on walls and garments! In fact, the Medic-Planet.com
encyclopedia notes that leprosy "can survive three weeks or longer
outside the human body, such as in dust or on clothing".
It is no wonder that God commanded the Levitical priests to burn the garments
of leprosy victims! (Leviticus 13:52)
Laws of Quarantine
In the same Med-Planet encyclopedia cited above
we read that "It was not until 1873 that leprosy could be shown
to be infectious rather than hereditary."2
Of course God knew this all along, as His laws to Moses reveal (Leviticus
13, 14, 22, Numbers 19:20).
His instructions regarding quarantine to prevent the spread of
leprosy and other infectious diseases are nothing
short of remarkable, considering that this life-saving practice was several
thousand years ahead of its time. Infected persons were instructed to
isolate themselves outside the camp until healed, and were to shave and
wash thoroughly. The priests that administered care were instructed to
change their clothes and wash thoroughly after inspecting a plague victim.
It should be re-emphasized that the Israelites were the
only culture to practice quarantine until the last century, when medical
advances finally demonstrated the importance of sanitation and isolation
during plagues. The devastating black plague of the 14th century that
claimed millions of lives was not broken until the church fathers in Vienna
began encouraging the public to start following the guidelines as set
forth in the Bible. The promising results in Vienna compelled other cities
to follow suit, and the dreaded plague was finally eradicated.
The First Antiseptic
Hyssop oil was charged by God to Moses to be used as a purifying agent.
Hyssop oil has been shown to contain 50% antifungal and antibacterial
agents (Numbers 19:18, Psalm 51:7).
Circumcision and Blood Clotting
For centuries scholars must have been perplexed by God's law of circumcision
which required the procedure to be performed on the 8th day after birth
(Gen 17:12, 21:14, Lev 12:3, Luke 2:21). Medical researchers
recently discovered that the two main blood clotting factors, Vitamin
K and Prothrombim, reach their highest level in life, about 110% of normal,
on the 8th day after birth. These blood clotting agents facilitate rapid
healing and greatly reduce the chance of infection. You can verify with
any Obstetrician that the 8th day of life is the ideal time for a circumcision,
and that any circumcision done earlier requires an injection of Vitamin
K supplement.
Dietary Guidelines
By the 1980s, all the health organizations of the United States had adopted
low-fat, high fiber dietary guidelines. This was the culmination
of numerous scientific studies that had demonstrated that diets high in
vegetables, fruits, and grains reduced the risk of heart disease, cancer,
and many other diseases. Secular physicians generally agree that
these dietary guidelines that were producing longer life spans were first
developed by religious movements founded in the 1800s, particularly by
the Seventh-day Adventists. Where did the Seventh-day Adventists
get their guidelines? From a meticulous and careful study of the
Bible.
It appears man has finally caught up to the dietary recommendations
given by God to the Israelites some 3500 years ago!
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