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Ancient Israel and the Constitution

by Steve McKamey

Little attention is paid these days to either the debate over the
Constitution or the period of the Judges in Israel. The Constitution was
vigorously opposed by a large minority of the people and was barely
ratified at all. The writings of the opponents, called the Antifederalist
Papers, are filled with prophetic warnings of what evil men would make of
the Constitution. There was also an antifederalist in ancient Israel. His
name was Samuel. Samuel also wrote against consolidating the government
of Israel under one earthly king. He was a true prophet of God and his
prophecies were proven by the test of history. The test of time has also
proven the vision of the American Antifederalists.

There are several parallels between Israel and the United States. First,
there were thirteen tribes in Israel if you consider that Ephraim and
Mannaseh, the sons of Joseph, as individual tribes. There were thirteen
colonies at the time of the American Revolution and the ratification of the
Constitution. Israel existed for the period of the Judges as a loose
confederation among the tribes. The United States existed for a time as a
loose confederation of independent states under the Articles of
Confederation. After a time, both sought the prestige and power afforded
by a more centralized government. Consider these passages from 1 Samuel,
and Antifederalist No.3:

1 Samuel Chaper 8



10 And Samuel told all the words of the LORD unto the people that asked
of him a king. 11 And he said, This will be the manner of the king that shall
reign over you: He will take your sons, and appoint them for himself, for
his chariots, and to be his horsemen; and some shall run before his
chariots. 12 And he will appoint him captains over thousands, and captains
over fifties; and will set them to ear his ground, and to reap his harvest,
and to make his instruments of war, and instruments of his chariots. 13 And
he will take your daughters to be confectionaries, and to be cooks, and to
be bakers. 14 And he will take your fields, and your vineyards, and your
oliveyards, even the best of them, and give them to his servants. 15 And he
will take the tenth of your seed, and of your vineyards, and give to his
officers, and to his servants. 16 And he will take your menservants, and
your maidservants, and your goodliest young men, and your asses, and put
them to his work. 17 He will take the tenth of your sheep: and ye shall be
his servants. 18 And ye shall cry out in that day because of your king which
ye shall have chosen you; and the LORD will not hear you in that day. 19
Nevertheless the people refused to obey the voice of Samuel; and they
said, Nay; but we will have a king over us; 20 That we also may be like all
the nations; and that our king may judge us, and go out before us, and
fight our battles.

Antifederalist No. 3, "New Constitution Creates a National Government; Will
Not Abate Foreign Influence; Dangers of Civil War and Despotism";



There are but two modes by which men are connected in society, the one
which operates on individuals, this always has been, and ought still to be
called, national government; the other which binds States and
governments together (not corporations, for there is no considerable
nation on earth, despotic, monarchical, or republican, that does not
contain many subordinate corporations with various constitutions) this last
has heretofore been denominated a league or confederacy. The term
federalists is therefore improperly applied to themselves, by the friends
and supporters of the proposed constitution. This abuse of language does
not help the cause; every degree of imposition serves only to irritate, but
can never convince. They are national men, and their opponents, or at
least a great majority of them, are federal, in the only true and strict
sense of the word.

Whether any form of national government is preferable for the Americans,
to a league or confederacy, is a previous question we must first make up
our minds upon....

That a national government will add to the dignity and increase the
splendor of the United States abroad, can admit of no doubt: it is
essentially requisite for both. That it will render government, and officers
of government, more dignified at home is equally certain. That these
objects are more suited to the manners, if not [the] genius and disposition
of our people is, I fear, also true. That it is requisite in order to keep us at
peace among ourselves, is doubtful. That it is necessary, to prevent
foreigners from dividing us, or interfering in our government, I deny
positively; and, after all, I have strong doubts whether all its advantages
are not more specious than solid. We are vain, like other nations. We wish
to make a noise in the world; and feel hurt that Europeans are not so
attentive to America in peace, as they were to America in war. We are
also, no doubt, desirous of cutting a figure in history. Should we not
reflect, that quiet is happiness? That content and pomp are incompatible? I
have either read or heard this truth, which the Americans should never
forget: That the silence of historians is the surest record of the happiness
of a people. The Swiss have been four hundred years the envy of mankind,
and there is yet scarcely an history of their nation. What is history, but a
disgusting and painful detail of the butcheries of conquerors, and the
woeful calamities of the conquered?

An inquisitive reader asked me about my objection to the slogan, "One
Country, One Constitution, One Destiny" from the LRC article on my
impromptu tour of the South. The answer is that I agree with the
Antifederalists and the prophet Samuel. Government that is not strictly
decentralized tends to desire to take the place of God himself. The
Antifederalist is right in that the history of nations is "�but a disgusting
and painful detail of the butcheries of conquerors, and the woeful
calamities of the conquered?" Was he a prophet? Sherman�s March and
Reconstruction seem to have proven him right.



January 28, 2003

Steve McKamey [send him mail] is an engineer. His wife and he homeschool
their seven children in Taft, Tennessee.

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