Números 19:21

21 "Por tanto será estatuto perpetuo para ellos. Y el que rocíe el agua para la impureza lavará su ropa, y el que toque el agua para impureza quedará inmundo hasta el atardecer.

Números 19:21 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 19:21

And it shall be a perpetual statute unto them
To the children of Israel, throughout their generations, unto the coming of the Messiah, when the ceremonial law, which stood in divers washings and purifications, was abolished:

that he that sprinkleth the water of separation shall wash his clothes;
the priest that sprinkled, according to the Targum of Jonathan, or any other person that did it; so that the same purifying water, which made an unclean person clean, defiled a clean one; for though it was purifying, it had uncleanness in it; having the ashes not only of the cow itself, but of its skin, blood, and dung; and so a lye made of ashes is impure in itself, and yet serves to scour cloth: Ainsworth thinks this signifies the imperfection and insufficiency of legal rites, which, in their greatest virtue, only sanctified to the purifying of the flesh, and left the purifier himself in uncleanness he had not before; by consideration of which, the people might be led to Christ, and his Spirit, for cleansing, ( Hebrews 9:13 Hebrews 9:14 ) ( 7:25 ) but it rather signifies, that the blood of Christ, which cleanses from all sin, and answers to this purifying water, that its cleansing virtue is owing to Christ being made sin for his people; and that some may be instruments of directing souls to the blood of Christ for cleansing, and yet be defiled themselves: it does not appear that this man, thus unclean, was to have the water of purification sprinkled on him, but was only to wash his clothes; see ( Revelation 7:14 )

and he that toucheth the water of separation shall be unclean until
even:
but was not clean until he had washed, as Aben Ezra observes, though not expressed; for if one that only sprinkled it had need to be washed, much more one that touched it, and which was unavoidable, if, when he mixed the water and ashes together, he stirred them with his finger, (See Gill on Numbers 19:17), though Maimonides F20 understands this of sprinkling and touching the water when there was no necessity for it, when a person was not employed in doing the duty of this law.


FOOTNOTES:

F20 Hilchot Parah Adumah, c. 15. sect. 1.

Números 19:21 In-Context

19 "Entonces la persona limpia rociará sobre el inmundo el tercero y el séptimo día; el séptimo día lo purificará de la inmundicia, y él lavará su ropa y se bañará en agua, y quedará limpio al llegar la tarde.
20 "Pero el hombre que sea inmundo y que no se haya purificado a sí mismo de su inmundicia, esa persona será cortada de en medio de la asamblea, porque ha contaminado el santuario del SEÑOR; el agua para la impureza no se ha rociado sobre él; es inmundo.
21 "Por tanto será estatuto perpetuo para ellos. Y el que rocíe el agua para la impureza lavará su ropa, y el que toque el agua para impureza quedará inmundo hasta el atardecer.
22 "Y todo lo que la persona inmunda toque quedará inmundo; y la persona que lo toque quedará inmunda hasta el atardecer."
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