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Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience - Day 127

In this episode of 'Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience,' we delve into the ceremonial laws given by the Lord to Moses and Aaron as recorded in the Bible. Today's reading covers detailed instructions about ritual cleanliness, focusing on the handling of bodily discharges, emissions, and menstrual periods, as well as the purification process for priests, including Aaron's duties in the most holy place. The scripture provides step-by-step guidelines for maintaining ceremonial cleanliness among the people of Israel and protecting the sanctity of the tabernacle. We also learn about the Day of Atonement rituals involving the scapegoat and the purification sacrifices, which are essential for the community's spiritual cleanliness and their right standing with the Lord. Tune in to explore the depth and significance of these ancient practices.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:04 Instructions on Bodily Discharges
01:44 Purification After Healing
02:20 Regulations on Semen Emissions and Menstrual Periods
03:48 Extended Bleeding and Purification
04:58 Guarding Against Ceremonial Uncleanliness
05:32 Instructions for Aaron and the Most Holy Place
07:32 The Day of Atonement Rituals
12:38 Conclusion and Final Instructions

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Malcom: Welcome to Immerse: the
Daily Bible reading Experience.

Day 100 and 27.

The Lord said to Moses and Aaron
give the following instructions

to the people of Israel.

Any man who has a bodily
discharge is ceremonially unclean.

This defilement is
caused by his discharge.

Whether the discharge continues or stops,
in either case, the man is unclean.

Any bed on which the man with the
discharge lies and anything on which

he sits will be ceremonially unclean.

So if you touch the man's bed, you
must wash your clothes and bathe

yourself in water, and you'll
remain unclean until evening.

If you sit where the man with the
discharge has sat, you must wash your

clothes and bathe yourself in water,
and you'll remain unclean until evening.

If you touch the man with the
discharge, you must wash your clothes

and bathe yourself in water and
you'll remain unclean until evening.

If the man spits on you, you must wash
your clothes and bathe yourself in

water and you will remain unclean until
evening, any saddle blanket on which the

man rides will be ceremonially unclean.

If you touch anything that was under the
man, you will be unclean until evening.

You must wash your clothes and
bathe yourself in water and you

will remain unclean until evening.

If the man touches you without first
rinsing his hands, you must wash

your clothes and bathe yourself in
water and you will remain unclean.

Until evening, any clay pot the
man touches must be broken, and

any wooden utensil he touches
must be rinsed with water.

When the man with the discharge
is healed, he must count off seven

days for the period of purification.

Then he must wash his clothes and bathe
himself in fresh water, and he will be

ceremonially clean on the eighth day.

He must get two turtle doves or two
young pigeons and come before the

Lord at the entrance of the tabernacle
and give his offerings to the priest.

The priest will offer one bird
for a sin offering and the

other for a burnt offering.

Through this process, the priest
will purify the man before

the Lord for his discharge.

Whenever a man has any mission of
semen, he must bathe his entire body in

water and he will remain ceremonially
unclean until the next evening.

Any clothing or leather with
semen on, it must be washed in

water and it will remain unclean.

Until evening after a man and a woman have
sexual intercourse, they must each bathe

in water and they will remain unclean
until the next evening, whenever a woman

has her menstrual period, she will be
ceremonially unclean for seven days.

Anyone who touches her during that
time will be unclean until evening.

Anything on which the woman
lies or sits during the time

of her period will be unclean.

If any of you touch her bed, you must wash
your clothes and bathe yourself in water

and you'll remain unclean until evening.

If you touch any object she has
sat on, you must wash your clothes

and bathe yourself in water and you
will remain unclean until evening.

This includes her bed or any
other object she has sat on.

You will be unclean until
evening if you touch it.

If a man has sexual intercourse with her
and her blood touches him, her menstrual

impurity will be transmitted to him.

He will remain unclean for seven days and
any bed on which he lies will be unclean.

If a woman has a flow of blood
for many days, that is unrelated

to her menstrual period.

Or if the blood continues beyond the
normal period, she is ceremonially

unclean as during her menstrual period.

The woman will be unclean as
long as the discharge continues.

Any bed she lies on and any object
she sits on during that time

will be unclean just as during
her normal menstrual period.

If any of you touch these things,
you'll be ceremonially unclean.

You must wash your clothes
and bathe yourself in water.

And you will remain unclean until evening.

When the woman's bleeding stops,
she must count off seven days.

Then she will be ceremonially
clean on the eighth day.

She must bring two turtle
doves or two young pigeons and

present them to the priest.

At the entrance of the tabernacle,
the priest will offer one for a

sin offering and the other for a
burnt offering through this process.

The priest will purify her before
the Lord for the ceremonial

impurity caused by her bleeding.

This is how you will guard the people
of Israel from ceremonial uncleanliness.

Otherwise, they would die for their
impurity, would defile my tabernacle.

That stands among them.

These are the instructions for dealing
with anyone who has a bodily discharge.

A man who is unclean because of
an omission of semen or a woman

during her menstrual period.

It applies to any man or woman who
has a bodily discharge, and to a man

who has sexual intercourse with a
woman who is ceremonially unclean.

The

Lord spoke to Moses after the death of
Aaron's two sons who died after they

entered the Lord's presence and burned
the wrong kind of fire before him.

The Lord said to Moses, warn your
brother Aaron not to enter the

most holy place behind the inner
curtain whenever he chooses.

If he does, he will
die for the Arks cover.

The place of atonement is there,
and I myself am present in the

cloud above the atonement cover.

When Aaron enters the sanctuary area,
he must follow these instructions fully.

He must bring a young bull for a sin
offering and a ram for a burnt offering.

He must put on his linen tunic and the
linen undergarments worn next to his body.

He must tie the linen sash
around his waist and put the

linen turban on his head.

These are sacred garments,
so he must bathe himself in

water before he puts them on.

Aaron must take from the community
of Israel, two male goats for a sin

offering and a ram for a burnt offering.

Aaron will present his own bull as a
sin offering to purify himself and his

family, making them right with the Lord.

Then he must take the two male
goats and present them to the Lord.

At the entrance of the tabernacle,
he is to cast sacred lots to

determine which goat will be
reserved as an offering to the Lord.

And which will carry the sins of the
people to the wilderness of Azazel.

Aaron will then present as a sin, offering
the goat chosen by lot for the Lord.

The other goat.

The scapegoat chosen by lot to be sent
away will be kept alive standing before

the Lord when it is sent away to Azazel
in the wilderness, the people will be

purified and made right with the Lord.

Aaron will present his own bull as a
sin offering to purify himself and his

family, making them right with the Lord.

After he has slaughtered the bull as a
sin offering, he will fill an incense

burner with burning coals from the
altar that stands before the Lord.

Then he will take two handfuls of fragrant
powdered incense and will carry the burner

and the incense behind the inner curtain.

There in the Lord's presence, he will
put the incense on the burning coals so

that a cloud of incense will rise over.

The ark's cover the place of atonement
that rests on the Ark of the Covenant.

If he follows these
instructions, he will not die.

Then he must take some of the
blood of the bull, dip his finger

in it, and sprinkle it on the
east side of the atonement cover.

He must sprinkle blood seven
times with his finger in

front of the atonement cover.

Then Aaron must slaughter the first goat
as a sin offering for the people and

carry its blood behind the inner curtain.

There he will sprinkle the goat's blood
over the atonement cover and in front of

it, just as he did with the bull's blood.

Through this process, he will purify
the most holy place and he will do

the same for the entire tabernacle.

Because of the defiling sin and
rebellion of the Israelites, no one

else is allowed inside the tabernacle.

When Aaron enters it for the purification
ceremony in the most holy place, no

one may enter until he comes out at
again at after pur purifying himself,

his family, and all the congregation of
Israel, making them right with the Lord.

Then Aaron will come out to purify
the altar that stands before the Lord.

He will do this by taking some
of the blood from the bull

and the goat and putting it on
each of the horns of the altar.

Then he must sprinkle the blood with
his finger seven times over the altar.

In this way, he will cleanse it from
Israel's defilement and make it holy.

When Aaron has finished purifying the
most holy place and the tabernacle and

the altar, he must present the live goat.

He will lay both of his hands on
the goat's head and confess over

it all the wickedness, rebellion,
and sins of the people of Israel.

In this way, he will transfer the
people's sins to the head of the goat.

Then a man specially chosen for the task
will drive the goat into the wilderness.

As the goat goes into the wilderness,
it will carry all the people's sins

upon itself into a desolate land.

When Aaron goes back into the
tabernacle, he must take off the

linen garments he was wearing when
he entered the most holy place, and

he must leave the garments there.

Then he must bathe himself with water
in a sacred place, put on his regular

garments, and go out to sacrifice
a burnt offering for himself and

a burnt offering for the people.

Through this process, he will
purify himself and the people

making them right with the Lord.

He must then burn all the fat of
the sin offering on the altar.

The man chosen to drive the scapegoat
into the wilderness of Azazel must wash

his clothes and bathe himself in water.

Then he may return to the camp, the bull
and the goat presented as sin offerings

whose blood Aaron takes into the most
holy place for the purification ceremony

will be carried outside the camp.

The animals hides internal organs
and dung are all to be burned.

The man who burns them must wash his
clothes and bathe himself in water before

returning to the camp on the 10th day
of the appointed month in early autumn.

You must deny yourselves neither native
born Israelites nor foreigners living

among you may do any kind of work.

This is a permanent law for you.

On that day, offerings of
purification will be made for you

and you will be purified in the
Lord's presence from all your sins.

It will be a Sabbath day of complete rest
for you, and you must deny yourselves.

This is a permanent law for you.

In future generations, the purification
ceremony will be performed by

the priest who has been anointed
and ordained to serve as high

priest in place of his ancestor.

Aaron.

He will put on the holy linen
garments and purify the most holy

place, the tabernacle, the altar, the
priests, and the entire congregation.

This is a permanent law for you to
purify the people of Israel from their

sins, making them right with the Lord.

Once each year, Moses followed
all these instructions exactly

as the Lord had commanded him.

This concludes today's
Immer Reading experience.

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