1. EXCLUSION FROM THE CAMP
Numbers 5:1.
The rigidness of the law which excluded lepers from the camp and
afterwards from the cities had its necessity in the presumed nature of
their disease. Leprosy was regarded as contagious, and practically
incurable by any medical appliances, requiring to be kep... [ Continue Reading ]
DEFILEMENT AND PURGATION
Numbers 5:1
THE separation of Israel as a people belonging to Jehovah proceeded on
ideas of holiness which excluded from privilege many of the Hebrews
themselves. The law did not ordain that in cases of defilement there
might be immediate purification by washing or sacrific... [ Continue Reading ]
2. ATONEMENT FOR TRESPASS
Numbers 5:5
The enactment of this passage refers to the sin of theft or any other
breach of the eighth commandment which involved trespass not only
against man, but also against God-"When a man or woman shall commit
any sin that men commit to do a trespass against the Lord... [ Continue Reading ]
3. THE WATER OF JEALOUSY
Numbers 5:11.
The long and remarkable statute regarding the water of jealousy seems
to have been interposed to prevent, by means of an ordeal, that cruel
practice of peremptory divorce which had been in vogue at some period
among the Hebrews. The position given to woman by... [ Continue Reading ]