18Find a ritually clean man to dip a sprig of hyssop into the water and sprinkle the tent and all its furnishings, the persons who were in the tent, the one who touched the bones of the person who was killed or died a natural death, and whoever may have touched a grave.a
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Numbers 19 details the elaborate ritual of the red heifer, a unique sacrifice designed to purify those who became ceremonially unclean through contact with a dead body. This chapter outlines the specific requirements for the unblemished red cow, its sacrifice outside the camp, and the collection of its ashes. These ashes, mixed with water, formed the “water of purification,” essential for restoring an unclean person to the community. The ritual highlights the pervasive nature of sin and death's defilement, and God's provision for cleansing within the old covenant.