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Numbers

Chapter 19

Summary

Numbers Chapter 19 reveals the laws concerning the "red heifer" and the water of purification. This unique ritual provided a way for those who had come into contact with death to be ceremonially cleansed. The heifer was to be burned entirely, its ashes mixed with spring water to create a purifying solution. Because death is the ultimate result of sin, this water was essential for maintaining the holiness of the camp. The chapter emphasizes that anyone who refuses to be cleansed defiles the sanctuary of the LORD. This ritual looked forward to the pervasive need for a deep and lasting cleansing from the power of death and sin.

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The LORD said to Moses and Aaron:

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"This is a requirement of the law that the LORD has commanded: Tell the Israelites to bring you a red heifer without defect or blemish and that has never been under a yoke.

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Give it to Eleazar the priest; it is to be taken outside the camp and slaughtered in his presence.

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Then Eleazar the priest is to take some of its blood on his finger and sprinkle it seven times toward the front of the Tent of Meeting.

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While he watches, the heifer is to be burned, its hide, flesh, blood and intestines.

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The priest is to take some cedar wood, hyssop and scarlet wool and throw them onto the burning heifer.

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After that, the priest must wash his clothes and bathe himself with water. He may then come into the camp, but he will be ceremonially unclean until evening.

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The man who burns it must also wash his clothes and bathe with water, and he too will be unclean until evening.

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"A man who is clean shall gather up the ashes of the heifer and put them in a ceremonially clean place outside the camp. They are to be kept by the Israelite community for use in the water of cleansing; it is for purification from sin.

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The man who gathers the heifer’s ashes must also wash his clothes, and he too will be unclean until evening. This will be a lasting regulation both for the Israelites and for the foreigners residing among them.

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"Whoever touches a human corpse will be unclean for seven days.

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They must purify themselves with the water on the third day and on the seventh day; then they will be clean. But if they do not purify themselves on the third and seventh days, they will not be clean.

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If they fail to purify themselves after touching a human corpse, they defile the LORD’s tabernacle. They must be cut off from Israel. Because the water of cleansing has not been sprinkled on them, they are unclean; their uncleanness remains on them.

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"This is the law that applies when a person dies in a tent: Anyone who enters the tent and anyone who is in it will be unclean for seven days.

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Every open container without a lid fastened on it will be unclean.

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"Anyone out in the open who touches someone who has been killed with a sword or someone who has died a natural death, or anyone who touches a human bone or a grave, will be unclean for seven days.

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"For the unclean person, put some ashes from the burned purification offering into a jar and pour fresh water over them.

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Then a man who is ceremonially clean is to take some hyssop, dip it in the water and sprinkle the tent and all the furnishings and the people who were there. He must also sprinkle anyone who has touched a human bone or a grave or someone who has been killed or someone who has died a natural death.

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The man who is clean is to sprinkle those who are unclean on the third and seventh days, and on the seventh day he is to purify them. Those who are being purified must wash their clothes and bathe with water, and that evening they will be clean.

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But if those who are unclean do not purify themselves, they must be cut off from the community, because they have defiled the sanctuary of the LORD. The water of cleansing has not been sprinkled on them, and they are unclean.

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This is a lasting regulation for them. The man who sprinkles the water of cleansing must also wash his clothes, and anyone who touches the water of cleansing will be unclean until evening.

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Anything that an unclean person touches becomes unclean, and anyone who touches it becomes unclean until evening."