KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Numbers 19:11
11. He that toucheth the dead body of any man shall be unclean seven days.
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Summary: Numbers chapter 19 addresses the topic of purification after contact with a corpse, highlighting the significance of ritual cleanliness in Israelite society. The chapter begins with the Lord instructing Moses and Aaron to create a red heifer without defect or blemish, which is to be sacrificed outside the camp. The heifer's ashes are then used in a water of purification that is essential for anyone who becomes unclean due to touching a dead body. A key theme in this chapter is the importance of holiness and the necessity of purification rituals in maintaining the community's spiritual integrity. The procedures outlined not only emphasize the seriousness of death and its contamination but also point to a broader understanding of sin and the need for atonement. The chapter concludes by reiterating the consequences of remaining unclean, underscoring the idea that purity is critical for being part of the covenant community. This passage reflects the theological themes of life, death, and the need for divine provision for cleansing, which can be seen as foreshadowing the New Testament's emphasis on Christ's sacrifice as the ultimate means of purification from sin.
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