P132 Parash 29 Acharei Mot (After the
Death) Vaiyikra/Leviticus 16:1 to 18:30
Synopsis – The Lord
instructs Moses regarding the observance of the holy day Yom Kippur, the rules
governing forgiveness of sins/cleanliness/holiness, the role of the priests and
of the high priest. Eating of blood is forbidden. Specific rules regarding
relations among neighbors and family members are reviewed.
Theme & Message – The focus of this lesson is that the Lord has
very direct and specific definitions of sin, holiness, life and death. There is
no room for discussion, or compromise. The details of the punishment for sin
and not following the Lord’s commandments are clearly given. The Lord makes
himself very clear that sin and death mean the same thing to Him. God’s economy
is clearly explained that life and atonement can only be achieved through
blood.
TORAH LESSON – The reading begins with the detailed instructions
for the atonement of sin. It is only the anointed high priest who can enter the
Holy of Holies once per year to atone for the sins of the nation of Israel. He
must first atone for his own sins and those of his family with a bull offering.
He is to wear only the holy white linen garments and he must be ceremoniously
cleaned in the mikvah, the washbasin, before entering the sanctuary. A bull is
offered for the sin offering and a ram is for the burnt offering. Two goats are
to be brought to him and lots are cast. One goat is then determined by lots to
be for the Lord a sin offering, the other goat will be sent into the desert to
carry with it the sins of the nation of Israel. After the goat is led into the
desert, the burnt offering is mad efor the people’s sacrifice and Aaron’s. The
best part of the sin offering is burnt on the altar. The one who led the goat in
to the desert must also change his clothes and wash in the mikvah. The
sacrificed bull and goat must be taken outside the camp and the remains burnt in
the fire. The person who burns them must go to the mikvah before returning to
the camp. Each year on the 10th day of the 7th month you
must fast and not do any work. This is the Shabbot of all Shabbaths. This is to
be a law forever so that each year the people will gain forgiveness of their
sins. The atonement made by the High Priest will be for the priests and the
people alike.
The Lord commanded that all sacrifices from this point on will be
offered to Him and to be brought to the communion tent. Anyone who does not
offer his sacrifices to the Lord will be guilty of murder and cut off from the
people. The Israelites were to stop all sacrifices to other gods.
The Lord commanded that any member of the community who eats blood
will have the Lord’s anger directed at him and will be cut off from the people.
Blood is the life force and it is given to us to atone for sins.
Any spilled blood must be covered with earth. Any one who eats a
creature that has died on its own must go to the mikvah and remain unclean until
sundown, this food is not kosher. If he does not go to the mikvah he remains
unclean and bears his guilt.
All nakedness and relations are too be between a husband and his
wife. A woman during her period is unclean during the menstrual flow and for
seven days thereafter.
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