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Numbers 5:18

Posted on 13 November 2023
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“The priest shall set the woman before the Lord, and uncover the woman’s head, and put the offering of memorial in her hands, which is the jealousy offering: and the priest shall have in his hand the bitter water that causeth the curse.”

Context and Background:Numbers 5:18 is a verse from the Book of Numbers, which is the fourth book of the Bible and is part of the Torah, also known as the Pentateuch. The book recounts the journey of the Israelites from Mount Sinai to the Promised Land. The specific passage in Numbers 5 deals with various laws and regulations given by God to Moses for the Israelites.

The Jealousy Offering:In Numbers 5:11-31, God provides instructions regarding a test for a woman suspected of adultery or unfaithfulness by her husband. If a husband had suspicions about his wife’s fidelity but lacked evidence, he could bring her to the priest. The priest would perform a ritual called the “jealousy offering” to determine her innocence or guilt.

The Ritual:In verse 18, the woman is brought before the Lord, likely in the presence of the entire community. Her head is uncovered, possibly symbolising the removal of a covering that would hide her guilt or innocence. The priest places the offering of memorial in her hands, which is the jealousy offering. This offering may have consisted of grain or barley flour (see Numbers 5:15). The woman would hold this offering as a symbolic act during the ritual.

The Bitter Water:The priest, in addition to the offering, holds a vessel of bitter water in his hand. The water is referred to as “bitter” because it contains dust from the tabernacle floor and a curse pronounced over it (Numbers 5:23). The woman is required to drink this water as part of the test. If she is guilty, the water would cause a physical reaction, bringing a curse upon her; but if she is innocent, no harm would come to her (Numbers 5:27).

Symbolism and Spiritual Lessons:The jealousy offering and the bitter water ritual symbolise the importance of faithfulness and the seriousness of marital fidelity in the sight of God. The ritual highlights the consequences of infidelity, serving as a deterrent for unfaithfulness within the community.

From a spiritual perspective, the passage also emphasises the significance of transparency, truth, and trust in relationships. The ritual demonstrates God’s concern for justice and His desire to reveal the truth in matters of accusation and suspicion.

Application:While the specific ritual described in Numbers 5:18 may not be practised today, the principles behind it can still be relevant. It reminds us of the importance of faithfulness and honesty in our relationships, whether marital or otherwise. It encourages us to value trust, communicate openly, and seek resolution for conflicts and suspicions through transparent dialogue rather than secrecy or deception.

Furthermore, the passage encourages us to trust in God’s justice and His desire to reveal the truth. It reminds us that we can bring our concerns and suspicions before the Lord, seeking His guidance and wisdom in handling challenging situations.

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