Parashas Chukas
Numbers 19:1 - 22:1
Please Pray this
Prayer, before reading
Prayer
In the name of Yahushua
Our Messiyah,
I pray for the Spirit of Understanding
The Spirit of Knowledge and
The Spirit of Wisdom
As I read through this Parasha
That the Truth of Torah may
Come forth. Amen
Chukas “Status” is the 39 Torah
Portion, it begins with a detail description of the CREATOR’S rules for the Red
Heifer ceremony needed to provide purification for those who have come in
contact with a dead body.
This is the ordinance of the law “Zot
chukat haTorah” which ABBA YAHWEH has command, saying “Speak to the Children of Yisrael that they bring you a red heifer without
spot, wherein there is no blemish, and upon which never came a yok.”
The Torah Portion chukat refers to a concept called “Amatri achakmah vehi rechokah mimeni,” meaning that there is
something very difficult to comprehend about the portion of Chukat.
When King Solomon said “all this
have I proved by wisdom: I said, I will be wise; but it was far from me,”
he was actually speaking about the Portion of Chukat. This is a difficult
portion to unpack its meaning. Zot chukat
haTorah means this is something that you won’t be able to explain.
What then is this revelation that ABBA YAHWEH would share only with the
likes of Moses? We know that it must include the essence of this Torah Portion
which is the “para aduma,” the Red
Heifer, which involve purification from “tum’at
met,” the negative energy from a dead body. The other aspect of Chukat is
Moses striking the rock.
The last Torah Potion Korach we learn about a rebellion against Moses,
where he was accusation of some heinous crime against the Children of Yisrael.
According to the Kabbilist, the secret ABBA YAHWEH revealed to Moses in this
Torah Portion was due to the humiliation that Moses suffered as a result of
Korach’s accusations.
On the Shabbat of Chukat, the ABBA YAHWEH gave to Moses “bila hamevet lanetzach,” the authority
over death, the key to remove “tum’at
met,” the negative energy that was neutralized by the sacrifice of the Red
Heifer.
This great gift off Torah Portion Chukat was not a transmission of
information, but of consciousness. The only difference between where we are
today and bila hamavet lanetzach, the
removal of our selfish ego is our consciousness.
On this Shabbat Moses got the consciousness of charity and certainty that
death can be removed from him. We are told that no one knew where Moses was
buried, Like Elijah the prophet he achieved spiritually maturity.
The commentators on the Torah tell us that the process of removal of tum’at met, the removal: of the energy
of death, the selfish ego, does not only belong in the Torah Portion Chukat.
This Portion focuses on what occurred in the fortieth years of the Yisraelites’
journey in the desert, whereas the revelation of the Red Heifer and the removal
of tum’at met, took place in the second years after the exodus.
So why is the discussion of the Red Heifer, chukat haTorah, revealed in Torah Portion Chukat. The answer is
that Moses could not have received the high level spiritual maturity, had it
not been for Korach.
This is why the story of Moses receiving “chukat haTorah” is where it is. Although this level of Maturity was
describe by the CREATOR earlier in Torah, if it was not for the Korach in our
lives and their contribution in diminishing the ego in our lives, perfection
could not be achieved. Psalms 82:7 – 9, admonishes us to live like gods and not
die like men. Human who reached this level of Maturity have no grave, “Elijah,
Enoch, Messiyah, and Moses.”
The law of the Red Cow is described as the quintessential decree of the
Torah, meaning that it is beyond human understanding. What then is the purpose
of this commandment? The Torah states that it is a decree of the One who gave
the Torah, and it is not for anyone to question why.
It is axiomatic, however, that since all of the laws of Torah are the
product of the Kingdom
of Heavens, any human
inability to comprehend it indicates the limitation of the spirit of
understanding in the student’s life.
There is nothing meaningless of purposeless in the Torah, and if it seems
so, it is only a product of the reader inability to build their Menorah, or to
develop spiritually. This chapter focuses primarily on one paradox in the laws
of the Red Cow: its ashes purify believers who had become contaminated. It was
regarding this aspect of its laws that King Solomon exclaimed, “I said I would be wise, but it is far from
me” Ecc 7:23.
Following the same theme, this story illustrates a number of such paradoxical cases of
righteous people who descended from wicked parents, such as Abraham from
Terach, Josiah from Ammon. As it is forbidden to drink blood in the Torah, but
an infant may nurse from its mothers, whose blood supply the ingreadeance, the
source of life for the child.
The underlying message of all this, as well as many other mysteries of
the Torah, is that the Supreme Intelligence has granted man a huge treasury of
spiritual wisdom and understanding Isaiah 11:2.
It is not the corpse that causes contamination or the ashes of the Cow
that purify, it is our obedience to the principles of Torah. These laws are
decrees of the King of the Universe, and man has no right to question them. In
others word, an essential component of wisdom is the knowledge that man’s
failure to understand truth does not make it untrue.
Contamination and purification, this chapter, seem to have no sequential
or chronological relationship to the chapter before or after it. As to when the
laws of the Red Cow were actually given, is not clear, what I do know that
these principle was in existence from the foundation of the Kingdom of Heavens.
This law was given for the redeemed community to learn shortly after they
left Egypt,
but the people were not yet commanded to
carry them out, Exodus 15:25. On the first of Nissan, the second year after
leaving Egypt,
the day the Tabernacle was inaugurated, and the very next day, on the second of
Nissan, Moses oversaw the burning of the first Red Cow. This month of Nissan
was the start of the second year in the wilderness. This seems to imply that
the purification process would not be implemented until the second years of our
spiritual development, after we had learn what is right and what is wrong, from
the Spirit of Truth.
The laws of the Tabernacle and the Kohanim, which began in Levitius, we
concluded in the chapter 18 with a list of priestly gifts. Therefore, the laws of the Red Cow belong here, for
knowledge of the way to remove contamination was necessary for the individual
to keep their own personal Tabernacle clean.
Maintaining the spiritual integrity of our Tabernacle is an exercise in
wisdom and understands, which is the developing of the first two branches of
the Menorah in our lives, or otherwise called the second day of Creation, where
we learn to separate the water under the Heavens from the water above the
Heavens.
Num 19:1 And יהוה
spoke to Mosheh and to Aharon, saying - Symbolically the Red Cow came to atone for
the sin of the golden Calf, as if to say let the mother come and clean up the
mess left by the child.
Red represents blood, without the shedding of blood there can be no
atonement. Therefore, the Red Cow atones for the sin of the Golden Calf. This
is a picture of our Master and Savor Yahushua our Messiyah, who died for the
curse of our sins. He bore not yoke of bondage, for He was sinless. While
Yahushua was never burnt, this Red Cow
was. However, this burning represents the removal of all sin from us, never to
be seen again.
The sin of the Golden Calf is in the DNA of every believer, as the sin of
Adam and Eve is still in the lives of every human. The ritual involves the use
of cedar wood, hyssop, and a thread dyed with the blood of a worm, a
combination that signifies atonement and repentance. A sinner has been haughty
like a lofty cedar tree, and in order to
gain atonement he must humble himself as a blade of hyssop grass and a lowly
worm. Just as the sin of the Golden Calf has never been completely forgiven,
the ash of the Red Cow was preserved for
that purpose.
Num 19:2 “This is
a law of the Torah which יהוה has commanded,
saying, ‘Speak to the children of Yisra’ĕl, that they bring you a red heifer, a
perfect one, in which there is no blemish and on which a yoke has never come. – A believer in their second day of creation
is still a child spiritually, therefore the term speak to the children of
Yisrael is indicative of those who are still immature spiritually. Since the
verse specifies that the cow must be blemish free, it is alluding to out
Messiyah, the One who is without sin.
Num 19:3 ‘And you
shall give it to Elʽazar the priest, and he shall bring it
outside the camp, and shall slaughter it before him. – This Red Cow had to be burned by the
Deputy Kohen Gadol. It was to be burn in the Wilderness, the service had to be
performed outside the Camp, as Yahushua was crucified outside of Yerushalayim
on a hill called Calvery. The Red Heifer
proclaim the provision of YAHWEH would be sacrifice outside the camp, Messiyah
Yahushua blood would not be upon the Altar, He would die for the unfaithful
bride, and He would be defile to make us clean.
Num 19:4 ‘And Elʽazar the priest shall take some of its blood with his
finger, and sprinkle some of its blood seven times toward the front of the Tent
of Meeting. – After the
Slaughter, and we know that Yahushua was not slaughter, He gave up His life
willingly. Which had to be done by the
Elazar, he would perform the blood service. Standing to the east of the
Tabernacle, or the Temple,
so that he could see the entrance, he received the blood in a vessel and threw
it in the direction of the Tabernacle. We also knew that Yahushua did this
ritual when He atones for our sins.
Num 19:5 ‘And the
heifer shall be burned before his eyes – he burns its hide, and its flesh, and
its blood, and its dung. – Our Messiyah, which this Red Heifer represent was never
burn, nor was any of His body damage or broken, yet the ash was used for generation to atone for
their decontamination. Ash like the sacrifice that Yahushua did for us will
never out-live its usefulness. He dies for our sins almost two Thousand years
ago, yet, His Blood is just as effective as if it was shed yesterday.
The whole burn offering speaker of Messiyah commitment as a High Priest
between Heaven and earth. This system is to establish a dialog and not a
monology for us to overcome our sinful nature.
Num 19:6 ‘And the
priest shall take cedar wood and hyssop and scarlet, and throw them into the
midst of the fire burning the heifer. – Fire is a purifier, by placing all the
ingredients into the fire, the end result will be a pure individual. Gold is
made pure by going through the firry kilt seven times, just like the Blood is
sprinkle towards that Tabernacle seven times in verse 4. When we bring our
offering, we are showing that we have faith in ABBA YAHWEH provision for us to
draw near, and also that we desire to draw near to ABBA YAHWEH. Every Altar is
a proclamation that we are will, we have faith or desire to draw near to the
CREATOR. We desire intimate communication with the Holy One.
Num 19:7 ‘The
priest shall then wash his garments, and shall bathe his body in water, and
afterward come into the camp, but the priest is unclean until evening. – This verse
describe the action of our earthly high priest, however, our Heavenly High
Priest El Yahushua, who never sinned, He has no need for any atonement. He is
constantly in a state of perpetual Holiness.
Num 19:8 ‘And he
who is burning it washes his garments in water, and shall bathe his body in
water, and is unclean until evening. - The
Kohen must immerse himself and his garments, and the contamination leaves them
by nightfall.
Num 19:9 ‘And a
clean man shall gather up the ashes of the heifer, and shall place them outside
the camp in a clean place. And they shall be kept for the congregation of the
children of Yisra’ĕl for the water for uncleanness, it is for cleansing from
sin. – The ash were divided into three par: 1 part was stored on the Mount of
Olive for future use: either to purify the Kohen performing the service in the
future, or to mix with the ash of future Red Cow; 2 another part was divided
among the twenty four divisions of the Kohanim, for the use in purifying the
people; and 3 part was kept in the chail, an area next to the wall of the
courtyard, for safekeeping, as required by this verse. It was to be in the hand
of a mature believer, someone who would know how to use it properly.
Num 19:10 ‘And he
who gathers the ashes of the heifer shall wash his garments, and is unclean
until evening. And it shall be a law forever to the children of Yisra’ĕl and to
the stranger who sojourns in their midst. -
The one who were to apply the ashes, when he goes to gather, he should
gather it in the day, then he should go and sanctified himself before he
attempted to apply the principle of the ash to the individual. Meaning that not
anyone can apply the purification of the ash.
The Torah used the Hebrew word chatas,
which usually refers to a sin offering, to indicate that it is forbidden to use
the ashes for personal benefit, as if they were an offering, and if one does,
he must bring an offering and make restitution, as in Leviticus 5:14-16.
Num 19:11 ‘He who
touches the dead of any human being is unclean for seven days. – in this verse we
see an example of those things which contaminates the individual, a dead body.
This would indicate any dead body.
Num 19:12 ‘He is
to cleanse himself with the water on the third day, and on the seventh day he
is clean. But if he does not cleanse himself on the third day, then on the
seventh day he is not clean. - The
purification must be carried out with the ashes of the Red Cow, according to
the procedure outlined in the following verses.
Num 19:13 ‘Anyone
who touches the dead of a human being, and does not cleanse himself, defiles
the Dwelling Place of יהוה. And that being
shall be cut off from Yisra’ĕl. He is unclean, for the water for uncleanness
was not sprinkled on him, his uncleanness is still upon him. – If anyone becomes
contaminated through a dead human and neglected to purify himself with the
ashes of the Red Cow, even though he immersed himself with, he remain in his
state of contamination. Consequently, if he intentionally enters the Sanctuary
or Courtyard, he is subjected to the Heavenly punishment of kares, meaning that
his soul is cut off from the Hebrew people.
Num 19:14 ‘This is
the Torah when a man dies in a tent: All who come into the tent and all who are
in the tent are unclean for seven days -
This verse teaches the principle of contamination under a tent, or any
other sort of building. Therefore, if a dead body is in one room of a house or
under a tree, any person, or vessel that is anywhere in the house of general
area becomes contaminated.
When a dead body is carried into a church is a definitely no, no. Church
who makes it a practice to bring a dead body in the vicinity of a church also fined
themselves violating this same principle of Torah.
Num 19:15 and
every open vessel which has no cover fastened on it, is unclean. – Anyone who has an
open mind, but do not believe in Messiyah is unclean or unsaved. That is why
when we are admonish to have an open mind, we must be careful. Our mind must be
open to the influence of the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Understanding, the
Spirit of Knowledge and the Spirit of Wisdom.
Num 19:16 ‘Anyone
in the open field who touches someone slain by a sword or who has died, or a
bone of a man, or a grave, is unclean for seven days. – In the open field
where there is no roof over the body, contamination is conveyed only by actual
touching the dead body or the grave site.
Verse 17 – 20, the Torah gives the process of purification. First fresh
water from a spring or river is put into a vessel, the Ash is poured into it
and they are mixed together.
If the tent is made of materials that can become defiled, it must be
purified. Building that are anchored to the ground do not become contaminated.
A pure person should apply the ash water upon the contaminated person or
vessels on the third and seventh day, after which the person and vessels are
immersed in a Mikveh to conclude the purification process. Verse 20 repeated
the law of verse 13 that one who enters the Sanctuary while contaminated is
liable to keres.
Num 19:17 ‘And for
the unclean Person they shall take some of the ashes of the heifer burnt for
cleansing from sin, and running water shall be put on them in a vessel. - How the ashes were to be used and applied in these
cases. A small quantity of the ashes must be put into a cup of spring water,
and mixed with the water, which thereby was made, as it is here called, a water
of separation, because it was to be sprinkled on those who were separated
or removed from the sanctuary by their uncleanness.
As the ashes of the
heifer signified the merit of Messiyah, so the running water signified the
power of the Word, who is compared to rivers of living water; and it is by His
operation that the righteousness of Yahushua HaMashiach is applied to us for
our cleansing. Hence, we are said to be washed, that is, sanctified and
justified, not only in the name of Yahushua, but by the Spirit of YAHWEH,
1 Co. 6:11; 1 Pt. 1:2.
This is the same as the
Blood and the Water that flows from the side of Yahushua Messiyah. It is for
our ritual cleansing from ritual contamination.
Num 19:18 ‘And a
clean man shall take hyssop and dip it in the water, and shall sprinkle it on
the tent, and on all the vessels, and on the beings who were there, or on the
one who touched a bone, or the slain, or the dead, or a grave. - Those that required deliverance by the Blood and the
Water, must submit themselves to the righteousness of the Word, before they can
benefit by the righteousness of Messiyah, while they submit not to the grace
and influence of the Spirit, do but deceive themselves, for we cannot put
asunder what YAHWEH has joined, nor be purified by the ashes otherwise than in
the running water. It is the word that break up the rocky area of our lives, as
it is the water of the Red Sea that destroy
the Pharaoh armies in our lives.
The red cow is a portable
red sea; it carries the same spiritual effect. As believers we may get
delivered once from our demonic influences, yet we are in constant need of
sanctification. Our first visit to the Laver is for freedom from demonic
influence. As believers we need to have our hands and feet constantly wash by
the water that flow from Messiyah side.
Remember what Yahushua
said to Peter, when he refused to have Him wash his feet. Yahushua said you
cannot be my disciples if I do not wash your feet. Peter said to Him wash my
whole body Master, and Yahushua a man who is clean, who is already set free by
water baptism, only need to have their hand their works, their feet their walk
washed in the Water that flows from Messiyah Side “Red Cow.”
This water must be
applied by a bunch of hyssop dipped in it, with which the person or thing to be
cleansed must be sprinkled, in allusion to which David prays, Purge me with
hyssop. Faith is the bunch of hyssop wherewith the conscience is sprinkled
and the heart purified.
Many might be sprinkled
at once, and the water with which the ashes were mingled might serve for many
sprinklings, till it was all spent; and a very little lighting upon a man
served to purify him, if done with that intention.
In allusion to this
application of the water of separation by sprinkling, the blood of Yahushua is
said to be the blood of sprinkling (Heb. 12:24), and with it were are
said to be sprinkled from an evil conscience (Heb. 10:22), that is, we
are freed from the uneasiness that arises from a sense of our guilt. And it is
foretold that Messiyah, by the Blood and Water that flow from His side, shall sprinkle
many nations, Isa. 52:15.
The application is the blood and the water to our lives situations is the
sprinkling, any characteristic trait that may cause us to become unclean, we
must be washed in the Water that flows from the side of Yahushua.
Num 19:19 ‘And the
clean one shall sprinkle the unclean on the third day and on the seventh day.
And on the seventh day he shall cleanse himself, and shall wash his garments
and bathe in water, and shall be clean in the evening. - The unclean person must be sprinkled with this water
on the third day after his pollution, and on the seventh day,
verse 12–19. The days were reckoned (we may suppose) from the last time of his
touching or coming near the dead body; for he would not begin the days of his
cleansing while he was still under a necessity of repeating the pollution; but
when the dead body was buried, so that there was no further occasion of
meddling with it, then he began to count his days.
Then, and then only, we
may with comfort apply Messiyah’s merit to our souls, when we have forsaken
sin, and cease all fellowship with the unfruitful works of death and darkness.
The repetition of the sprinkling teaches us often to renew the acting’s of
repentance and faith, wash as Naaman, seven times; we need to do that
often which is so necessary to be well done.
Num 19:20 ‘But the
man who is unclean and does not cleanse himself, that being shall be cut off
from among the assembly, because he has defiled the set-apart place of יהוה
– water for uncleanness has not been sprinkled on him, he is unclean. - Though the pollution contracted was only ceremonial, yet the neglect of
the purification prescribed would turn into moral guilt: He that shall be
unclean and shall not purify himself, that soul shall be cut off.
It is a dangerous thing
to contemn divine institutions, Though they may seem minute. A slight wound, if
neglected, may prove fatal; a sin we call little, if not repented of, will be
our ruin, when great sinners that repent shall find mercy. Our uncleanness
separates us from YAHWEH, but it is our being unclean and not purifying
ourselves that will separate us forever from him: it is not the wound that is
fatal, so much as the contempt for the remedy.
Num 19:21 ‘And it
shall be a law for them forever. And the one who sprinkles the water for
uncleanness washes his garments. And the one who touches the water for
uncleanness is unclean until evening. - The
one who sprinkles, this cannot refers to the one who throw the water to purify
a contaminated person, because verse 18 implies that even after sprinkling the
water on the tent, the person goes on to sprinkle it on the vessels and people;
clearly, if he were to have become contaminated, he would be disqualified from
further service.
When Yahushua our Messiyah was on the Cross, darkness fell for three hours,
this was a sign of Him bearing our sins, and He became contaminated for our
purposes, causing Our Father Eyes to close for three hours. He could not look
upon His Favorite Son who became contaminated, as He sprinkled us with the
Blood and Water from His Side, which is an example of the cleansing water of
the Red Cow.
Num 19:22 ‘And
whatever the unclean being touches is unclean. And the being who touches it is
unclean until evening.’ - This verse refers back to a person who
touches a corpse, and it reveals that his degree of contamination is so severe
that he can pass on the contamination to another human. The second person,
however, does not require the same seven-day process describe above. He need
only immerse himself in water, and then remains contaminated until the evening.
Any person who touches a unclean person becomes unclean until evening when they
wash in the Water that flows from the Side of El Yahushua.
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