The Fourth Book of Moses: Numbers
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- Chapter 19 -
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Footnotes
(a)19:2
A red cow, etc: This red cow, offered in sacrifice for sin, and consumed with fire without the camp, with the ashes of which, mingled with water, the unclean were to be expiated and purified; was a figure of the passion of Christ, by whose precious blood applied to our souls in the holy sacraments, we are cleansed from our sins.(Challoner)
(b)19:7 The word ‘commaculatusque’ is more intense than merely the word ‘macula’ (blemish).(Conte)
(c)19:16 Death is a result of original sin, which is why dead things render a person ritually impure, because the fall from grace was a serious sin resulting in death.(Conte)
(d)19:20 In this ritual is a great figure of the Sacrament of Baptism and its necessity for any soul to be saved. The use of the word Church favors the spiritual meaning of this verse; this is an example of the Christological translation of the Old Testament.(Conte)
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