I. Introduction - Verse 32,33.
A. Verse 32 - For the issue of a man.
1. For the natural man.
2. For the issue caused by sickness
B. Verse 33 - For the issue of a woman.
1. For the natural issue.
2. For the issue caused by sickness.
II. Verse 1-18 - The issue of the man.
A. V. 1-15 - An issue caused by sickness.
1. V. 2 - He is unclean - unable to go into the sanctuary or worship in
the tabernacle.
2. Verse 4-12 - Who he makes unclean.
a. V. 4 - Every bed
b. V. 5 - And chair or other article of furniture.
c. V. 7 - His flesh.
d. V. 8 - If he spits on anybody.
e. V. 9 - Every saddle.
f. V. 12 - Any vessel he touches.
3. How the one touched is made clean.
a. V. 5 - The one that touches the bed shall wash his clothes and
bathe himself in water and be unclean until the evening.
b. Verse 6-11 - These verses explain that the cleansing process is
the same regardless of how a person is made unclean.
c. This teaches us that regardless of how a persons uncleanness is
revealed, he must be cleansed the same as everybody else - through the
shed blood of Jesus Christ.
4. How the one that is unclean cleanses himself.
a. V. 13 - He is considered clean only after the issue has been
stopped for seven days.
b. He is to wash his clothes and bathe in running (living) water and
then be declared clean.
5. The method of cleansing so as to worship in the tabernacle again.
a. He must bring two turtledoves or two young pigeons.
b. One is for a sin offering, the other is for a burnt offering.
B. V. 16-18 - A natural issue, his seed of copulation.
1. This is a natural part of living, but nevertheless makes the man
unclean.
2. The woman is also unclean for the seed of copulation touches her.
3. The cleansing.
a. He must wash his flesh in water, and be unclean until the evening.
b. This is also true of the woman.
c. Note, there is no sacrifice given. This is a natural event, not
caused by sickness.
III. V. 19-31 - The issue of the woman.
A. The issue of blood in the monthly cycle.
1. V. 19 - God allows a seven day period for this uncleanness.
2. Those made unclean by the unclean woman.
a. V. 20 - Everything she touches.
b. V. 21 - All those that touch the things she touches.
c. V. 24 - Any man who lies with her.
3. How the one touched is made clean.
a. V. 27 - Wash his clothes and bathe himself in water, and be
unclean until the evening.
b. There is no sacrifice given for the person made unclean.
4. How the one unclean cleanses herself.
a. She shall be unclean until the issue of blood ceases.
b. If the period goes beyond the seven days allotted, she shall
number seven days more and then she shall be clean.
5. The method of cleansing so as to worship in the tabernacle again.
a. Two turtledoves or two young pigeons.
b. One for a sin offering, and the other for a burnt offering.
IV. the reasons for these laws. (To show the sacredness of blood.)
A. II Sam. 3:29 - This is a very severe condemnation, for David cursed
the entire family of Joab for the murder of Abner. (This curse surely came
to pass.)
B. V. 31 - In order to separate the children of Israel.
1. Other nations who worshipped other gods might go into worship with
all sorts of uncleanness upon them.
2. But God is the true God! There shall no uncleanness come near
His dwelling place.
a. The tabernacle of God was with men. This is His dwelling place and
it must not be defiled with the sin of men.
b. To define the tabernacle was the same as defiling God Himself!
3. With the tabernacle dwelling among them, they might become used to
it being there and begin to take the presence of God for granted, coming
to God with sins He can't stand to look upon. He would have to kill them
for coming to him like that. So this was for their own protection, not for
God's protection.
C. To help us see that God thinks of our sins.
1. Our "natural" sins.
a. We might say that we can't help but sin because we have a sinful
nature.
b. But God says that He hates all sin.
c. We tend to excuse our sinfulness, expecting God to overlook it,
but He doesn't. He must judge all sin and disobedience.
2. Our "unnatural" sins. (Those caused by sickness (sin
sickness)
a. These are the things we do that we know are wrong and know that
God considers to be sin.
b. If God hates what we consider sin, how much does He hate that
which we consider "excusable" sin?
D. Why aren't these things in effect today?
1. The tabernacle of God is not with men today. The tabernacle of Moses
was built after the model in heaven. When God dwelt in the tabernacle on
this earth, no uncleanness was allowed near it.
2. The tabernacle of God will be with men one day. In Rev. 21, the
Bible says that God will again dwell with men. Rev. 21:8 states that all
sorts of uncleanness and sinners will not dwell anywhere near God in that
day, they will dwell in the Lake of Fire forever away from the presence of
God.
3. Mark 5:25-34 - The woman with the issue of blood for 12 years. Jesus
has paid our healing. Note: the girl that died was 12 years old. (Mark
5:21-24, 35-43). The uncleanness and separation from God is the same
length of time. Christ paid all that for us.