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Numbers 9:7

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Numbers 9:7

7 And those men said unto him, We are defiled by the dead body of a man: wherefore are we kept back, that we may not offer an offering of the LORD in his appointed season among the children of Israel?

Chapter Context

Numbers 9 is a mixed narrative and legal chapter in the Old Testament that explores themes of obedience, fellowship, prayer. Written during Israel's wilderness period (c. 1446-1406 BCE), this chapter should be understood within its historical context: The wilderness journey occurred between Egypt's dominance and the Canaanite tribal systems.

The chapter can be divided into several sections:

  1. Verses 1-5: Introduction and setting the context
  2. Verses 6-12: Development of key themes
  3. Verses 13-20: Central message and teachings
  4. Verses 21-23: Conclusion and application

This chapter is significant because it addresses timeless questions about faith, suffering, and divine purpose. When studying this passage, it's important to consider both its immediate context within Numbers and its broader place in the scriptural canon.

Verse Study

Numbers 9:7

7 And those men said unto him, We are defiled by the dead body of a man: wherefore are we kept back, that we may not offer an offering of the LORD in his appointed season among the children of Israel?

Analysis

The defiled men's question 'Wherefore are we kept back, that we may not offer an offering of the LORD in his appointed season?' expresses genuine grief over exclusion from corporate worship. Their phrase 'kept back' (Hebrew gara—diminished/restrained) reveals they felt impoverished by missing the feast. This holy desire for participation led to divine accommodation. The principle emerges that God responds to sincere longing for His presence and ordinances. Their question also raises the theological issue of how purity laws relate to covenant participation, ultimately resolved in Christ who makes the unclean clean.

Historical Context

This incident demonstrates the living nature of God's law under Moses—when new circumstances arose, Moses inquired of the Lord for clarification (verse 8). This pattern appears repeatedly in Torah, showing that even Moses did not presume to legislate without divine instruction. The supplementary Passover in the second month (verses 10-11) became permanent law from this incident.

Reflection

  • How does genuine desire for God's ordinances distinguish true piety from mere duty?
  • What does God's responsiveness to sincere questions teach about His accessibility?
  • How should church leaders respond when circumstances create barriers to covenant participation?

Word Studies

  • Lord: יְהוָה / אֲדֹנָי (YHWH / Adonai) H3068 - The LORD / Lord

Original Language

וַ֠יֹּֽאמְרוּ H559 הָֽאֲנָשִׁ֤ים H376 הָהֵ֙מָּה֙ H1992 אֵלָ֔יו H413 אֲנַ֥חְנוּ H587 טְמֵאִ֖ים H2931 לְנֶ֣פֶשׁ H5315 אָדָ֑ם H120 לָ֣מָּה H4100 נִגָּרַ֗ע H1639 לְבִלְתִּ֨י H1115 הַקְרִ֜יב H7126 +7