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Now before you give the knee-jerk reaction (I'm having too lol), hear me out. Back in Leviticus, I remember reading that a woman was supposed to stay away from everyone else and do purifying rituals connected to her period because she was unclean. And then after giving birth, she was still unclean until she did the purification thing, and brought two turtle doves (or two pigeons) to the priest. One was a thanksgiving offering and the other a sin offering.
And then the high priest weren't allowed any where near a dead body, or they had to clean up and sacrifice a sin offering too.
Now, I'm still learning about the Nazirites. If someone dies near them "very suddenly" or they even accidentally get near a dead body, the promise they made had to start all over again -- shave the head, purify, and bring two turtle doves for sacrifice -- one as a sin offering and one as a thanksgiving offering, just like the moms had to do, after they became moms.
Now, I'm remembering that three punishments happen when we sin against God: separation from him, death, and hell. They are always necessary punishments, even for those of us saved. Our only difference is Jesus took those punishments for us, but they were given.
So I'm wondering now if death, "that time of the month," and delivering a baby are all sins too, but we simply gave up seeing it that way because that's no longer a part of our culture. So, I'm really asking, Are being around the dead and menstruation sin too? Not a type of sin we can help, but then again, does that really matter? Even the sin we could help, we did anyway.
And then the high priest weren't allowed any where near a dead body, or they had to clean up and sacrifice a sin offering too.
Now, I'm still learning about the Nazirites. If someone dies near them "very suddenly" or they even accidentally get near a dead body, the promise they made had to start all over again -- shave the head, purify, and bring two turtle doves for sacrifice -- one as a sin offering and one as a thanksgiving offering, just like the moms had to do, after they became moms.
Now, I'm remembering that three punishments happen when we sin against God: separation from him, death, and hell. They are always necessary punishments, even for those of us saved. Our only difference is Jesus took those punishments for us, but they were given.
So I'm wondering now if death, "that time of the month," and delivering a baby are all sins too, but we simply gave up seeing it that way because that's no longer a part of our culture. So, I'm really asking, Are being around the dead and menstruation sin too? Not a type of sin we can help, but then again, does that really matter? Even the sin we could help, we did anyway.