Numbers 18; Numbers 19; Numbers 20

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Numbers 18

1 The Lord said to Aaron, "You, your sons, and your family are now responsible for any wrongs done against the Holy Place; you and your sons are responsible for any wrongs done against the priests.
2 Bring with you your fellow Levites from your tribe, and they will help you and your sons serve in the Tent of the Agreement.
3 They are under your control, to do all the work that needs to be done in the Tent. But they must not go near the things in the Holy Place or near the altar. If they do, both you and they will die.
4 They will join you in taking care of the Meeting Tent. They must do the work at the Tent, and no one else may come near you.
5 "You must take care of the Holy Place and the altar so that I won't become angry with the Israelites again.
6 I myself chose your fellow Levites from among the Israelites as a gift given for you to the Lord, to work at the Meeting Tent.
7 But only you and your sons may serve as priests. Only you may serve at the altar or go behind the curtain. I am giving you this gift of serving as a priest, and anyone else who comes near the Holy Place will be put to death."
8 Then the Lord said to Aaron, "I myself make you responsible for the offerings given to me. All the holy offerings that the Israelites give to me, I give to you and your sons as your share, your continual portion.
9 Your share of the holy offerings is that part which is not burned. When the people bring me gifts as most holy offerings, whether they are grain or sin or penalty offerings, they will be set apart for you and your sons.
10 You must eat the offering in a most holy place. Any male may eat it, but you must respect it as holy.
11 "I also give you the offerings the Israelites present to me. I give these to you and your sons and daughters as your continual share. Anyone in your family who is clean may eat it.
12 "And I give you all the best olive oil and all the best new wine and grain. This is what the Israelites give to me, the Lord, from the first crops they harvest.
13 When they bring to the Lord all the first things they harvest, they will be yours. Anyone in your family who is clean may eat these things.
14 "Everything in Israel that is given to the Lord is yours.
15 The first one born to any family, whether people or animals, will be offered to the Lord. And that will be yours. But you must make a payment for every firstborn child and every firstborn animal that is unclean.
16 When they are one month old, you must make a payment for them of two ounces of silver, as set by the Holy Place measure.
17 "But you must not make a payment for the firstborn ox or sheep or goat. Those animals are holy. Sprinkle their blood on the altar and burn their fat as an offering made by fire. The smell is pleasing to the Lord.
18 But the meat will be yours, just as the breast that is presented and the right thigh will be yours.
19 Anything the Israelites present as holy gifts I, the Lord, give to you, your sons and daughters as your continual portion. This is a last-ing agreement of saltn before the Lord for you and your children forever."
20 The Lord also said to Aaron, "You will not inherit any of the land, and you will not own any land among the other people. I will be yours. Out of all the Israelites, only you will inherit me.
21 "When the people of Israel give me a tenth of what they make, I will give that tenth to the Levites. This is their payment for the work they do serving at the Meeting Tent.
22 But the other Israelites must never go near the Meeting Tent, or they will die for their sin.
23 Only the Levites should work in the Meeting Tent and be responsible for any sins against it. This is a rule from now on. The Levites will not inherit any land among the other Israelites,
24 but when the Israelites give a tenth of everything they make to me, I will give that tenth to the Levites as a reward. That is why I said about the Levites: 'They will not inherit any land among the Israelites.'"
25 The Lord said to Moses,
26 "Speak to the Levites and tell them: 'You will receive a tenth of everything the Israelites make, which I will give to you. But you must give a tenth of that back to the Lord.
27 I will accept your offering just as much as I accept the offerings from others, who give new grain or new wine.
28 In this way you will present an offering to the Lord as the other Israelites do. When you receive a tenth from the Israelites, you will give a tenth of that to Aaron, the priest, as the Lord's share.
29 Choose the best and holiest part from what you are given as the portion you must give to the Lord.'
30 "Say to the Levites: 'When you present the best, it will be accepted as much as the grain and wine from the other people.
31 You and your families may eat all that is left anywhere, because it is your pay for your work in the Meeting Tent.
32 And if you always give the best part to the Lord, you will never be guilty. If you do not sin against the holy offerings of the Israelites, you will not die.'"
Scripture taken from the New Century Version. Copyright © 1987, 1988, 1991 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Numbers 19

1 The Lord said to Moses and Aaron,
2 "These are the teachings that the Lord commanded. Tell the Israelites to get a young red cow that does not have anything wrong with it and that has never been worked.
3 Give the cow to Eleazar the priest; he will take it outside the camp and kill it.
4 Then Eleazar the priest must put some of its blood on his finger and sprinkle it seven times toward the front of the Meeting Tent.
5 The whole cow must be burned while he watches; the skin, the meat, the blood, and the intestines must all be burned.
6 Then the priest must take a cedar stick, a hyssop branch, and a red string and throw them onto the burning cow.
7 After the priest has washed himself and his clothes with water, he may come back into the camp, but he will be unclean until evening.
8 The man who burns the cow must wash himself and his clothes in water; he will be unclean until evening.
9 "Then someone who is clean will collect the ashes from the cow and put them in a clean place outside the camp. The Israelites will keep these ashes to use in the cleansing water, in a special ceremony to cleanse away sin.
10 The man who collected the cow's ashes must wash his clothes and be unclean until evening. This is a lasting rule for the Israelites and for the foreigners among them.
11 "Those who touch a dead person's body will be unclean for seven days.
12 They must wash themselves with the cleansing water on the third day and on the seventh day; then they will be clean. But if they do not wash themselves on the third day and the seventh day, they cannot be clean.
13 If those who touch a dead person's body stay unclean and go to the Lord's Holy Tent, it becomes unclean; they must be cut off from Israel. If the cleansing water is not sprinkled on them, they are unclean and will stay unclean.
14 "This is the teaching about someone who dies in a tent: Anyone in the tent or anyone who enters it will be unclean for seven days.
15 And every open jar or pot without a cover becomes unclean.
16 If anyone is outside and touches someone who was killed by a sword or who died a natural death, or if anyone touches a human bone or a grave, that person will be unclean for seven days.
17 "So you must use the ashes from the burnt offering to make that person clean again. Pour fresh water over the ashes into a jar.
18 A clean person must take a hyssop branch and dip it into the water, and then he must sprinkle it over the tent and all its objects. He must also sprinkle the people who were there, as well as anyone who touched a bone, or the body of someone who was killed, or a dead person, or a grave.
19 The person who is clean must sprinkle this water on the unclean people on the third day and on the seventh day. On the seventh day they will become clean. They must wash their clothes and take a bath, and they will be clean that evening.
20 If any who are unclean do not become clean, they must be cut off from the community. Since they were not sprinkled with the cleansing water, they stay unclean, and they could make the Lord's Holy Tent unclean.
21 This is a lasting rule. Those who sprinkle the cleansing water must also wash their clothes, and anyone who touches the water will be unclean until evening.
22 Anything an unclean person touches becomes unclean, and whoever touches it will be unclean until evening."
Scripture taken from the New Century Version. Copyright © 1987, 1988, 1991 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Numbers 20

1 In the first month all the people of Israel arrived at the Desert of Zin, and they stayed at Kadesh. There Miriam died and was buried.
2 There was no water for the people, so they came together against Moses and Aaron.
3 They argued with Moses and said, "We should have died in front of the Lord as our brothers did.
4 Why did you bring the Lord's people into this desert? Are we and our animals to die here?
5 Why did you bring us from Egypt to this terrible place? It has no grain, figs, grapevines, or pomegranates, and there's no water to drink!"
6 So Moses and Aaron left the people and went to the entrance of the Meeting Tent. There they bowed facedown, and the glory of the Lord appeared to them.
7 The Lord said to Moses,
8 "Take your walking stick, and you and your brother Aaron should gather the people. Speak to that rock in front of them so that its water will flow from it. When you bring the water out from that rock, give it to the people and their animals."
9 So Moses took the stick from in front of the Lord, as he had said.
10 Moses and Aaron gathered the people in front of the rock, and Moses said, "Now listen to me, you who turn against God! Do you want us to bring water out of this rock?"
11 Then Moses lifted his hand and hit the rock twice with his stick. Water began pouring out, and the people and their animals drank it.
12 But the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, "Because you did not believe me, and because you did not honor me as holy before the people, you will not lead them into the land I will give them."
13 These are the waters of Meribah, where the Israelites argued with the Lord and where he showed them he was holy.
14 From Kadesh, Moses sent messengers to the king of Edom. He said, "Your brothers, the Israelites, say to you: You know about all the troubles we have had,
15 how our ancestors went down into Egypt and we lived there for many years. The people of Egypt were cruel to us and our ancestors,
16 but when we cried out to the Lord, he heard us and sent us an angel to bring us out of Egypt. "Now we are here at Kadesh, a town on the edge of your land.
17 Please let us pass through your country. We will not touch any fields of grain or vineyards, and will not drink water from the wells. We will travel only along the king's road, not turning right or left until we have passed through your country."
18 But the king of Edom answered: "You may not pass through here. If you try, I will come and meet you with swords."
19 The Israelites answered: "We will go along the main road, and if we or our animals drink any of your water, we will pay for it. We only want to walk through. That's all."
20 But he answered: "You may not pass through here." Then the Edomites went out to meet the Israelites with a large and powerful army.
21 The Edomites refused to let them pass through their country, so the Israelites turned back.
22 All the Israelites moved from Kadesh to Mount Hor,
23 near the border of Edom. There the Lord said to Moses and Aaron,
24 "Aaron will die. He will not enter the land that I'm giving to the Israelites, because you both acted against my command at the waters of Meribah.
25 Take Aaron and his son Eleazar up on Mount Hor,
26 and take off Aaron's special clothes and put them on his son Eleazar. Aaron will die there; he will join his ancestors."
27 Moses obeyed the Lord's command. They climbed up Mount Hor, and all the people saw them go.
28 Moses took off Aaron's clothes and put them on Aaron's son Eleazar. Then Aaron died there on top of the mountain. Moses and Eleazar came back down the mountain,
29 and when all the people learned that Aaron was dead, everyone in Israel cried for him for thirty days.
Scripture taken from the New Century Version. Copyright © 1987, 1988, 1991 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.