(The view expressed in this blog are my own and should not be taken as inspired in any way.)
Numbers 19:11–22, “He that toucheth the dead body of any man shall be unclean seven days. He shall purify himself with it on the third day, and on the seventh day he shall be clean: but if he purify not himself the third day, then the seventh day he shall not be clean. Whosoever toucheth the dead body of any man that is dead, and purifieth not himself, defileth the tabernacle of the LORD; and that soul shall be cut off from Israel: because the water of separation was not sprinkled upon him, he shall be unclean; his uncleanness is yet upon him. This is the law, when a man dieth in a tent: all that come into the tent, and all that is in the tent, shall be unclean seven days. And every open vessel, which hath no covering bound upon it, is unclean. And whosoever toucheth one that is slain with a sword in the open fields, or a dead body, or a bone of a man, or a grave, shall be unclean seven days. And for an unclean person they shall take of the ashes of the burnt heifer of purification for sin, and running water shall be put thereto in a vessel: And a clean person shall take hyssop, and dip it in the water, and sprinkle it upon the tent, and upon all the vessels, and upon the persons that were there, and upon him that touched a bone, or one slain, or one dead, or a grave: And the clean person shall sprinkle upon the unclean on the third day, and on the seventh day: and on the seventh day he shall purify himself, and wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and shall be clean at even. But the man that shall be unclean, and shall not purify himself, that soul shall be cut off from among the congregation, because he hath defiled the sanctuary of the LORD: the water of separation hath not been sprinkled upon him; he is unclean. And it shall be a perpetual statute unto them, that he that sprinkleth the water of separation shall wash his clothes; and he that toucheth the water of separation shall be unclean until even. And whatsoever the unclean person toucheth shall be unclean; and the soul that toucheth it shall be unclean until even.”
One of the first things we learn about dead bodies is that they start to smell after a relatively short time. This is because the bodies begin to decay and anyone who touches a body can easily become contaminated himself. There is an added danger when someone has died from some kind of disease for the disease can be passed on from a dead body to a living body. Unless the proper procedures are followed and bodies dealt with in an appropriate way an entire population can be contaminated by the products of decay and then the people will be decimated through an epidemic. The Lord also understood that death was the consequence of sin and the contamination of sin could also destroy an entire population. There was spiritual as well as medical benefits to making sure that bodies were dealt with in an appropriate and timely fashion. Sin could also destroy the work that the Lord planned to do with Israel as the source of blessing to all the families of the earth.
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