The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) - Day 68: The Waters of Meribah (2025)
Episode Date: March 9, 2025Fr. Mike describes the miracle of the waters of Meribah that God performs for his people in the wilderness. He also explains the logic behind the laws God gives his people to restore their morality as... they learn to live in relationship with each other. Today we read Numbers 19-20, Deuteronomy 21, and Psalm 100. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Hi, my name is Father Mike Schmitz and you're listening to the Bible in a Year podcast,
where we encounter God's voice and live life through the lens of scripture.
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Using the Great Adventure Bible Timeline, we'll read all the way from Genesis to Revelation,
discovering how the story of salvation unfolds and how we fit into that story today.
It is Day 68 and we are reading today from Numbers chapter 19 and chapter 20, kind of a big
chapter. 19 obviously is important, all the chapters of the Bible are important,
but Numbers chapter 20 is kind of critical and when it comes to the story
we're also reading from Deuteronomy chapter 21 in Psalm 100. We're praying Psalm
100. As always I am reading from the Great Adventure Bible from Ascension.
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podcast, please feel free to do that again. It is day 68. We're reading from numbers 19 and 20 Deuteronomy 21
And we are praying Psalm 100
Numbers chapter 19 and 20 chapter 19
ceremony of the red heifer
Now the Lord said to Moses and to Aaron
This is the statute of the law which the Lord has commanded
Tell the sons of Israel to bring you a red heifer without defect, in which there is no blemish,
and upon which a yoke has never come. And you shall give her to Eleazar the priest,
and she shall be taken outside the camp and slaughtered before him. And Eleazar the priest
shall take some of her blood with his finger, and sprinkle some of her blood toward the front of the
tent of meeting seven times. And the heifer shall be burned in his sight, her skin, her flesh, and her blood, with all her dung, shall be burned.
And the priest shall take cedarwood, and hyssop, and scarlet stuff, and cast them into the midst
of the burning of the heifer. Then the priest shall wash his clothes, and bathe his body in water.
And afterwards he shall come into the camp, and the priest shall be unclean until evening.
And afterwards he shall come into the camp and the priest shall be unclean until evening
He who burns the heifer shall wash his clothes in water and bathes body in water and shall be unclean until evening and
A man who is clean shall gather up the ashes of the heifer and deposit them outside the camp in a clean place And they shall be kept for the congregation of the sons of Israel for the water for impurity
For the removal of sin and he who gathers the ashes of the heifer shall wash his clothes and be unclean until evening.
And this shall be to the sons of Israel and to the stranger who sojourns among them a perpetual statute.
Laws concerning the dead.
He who touches the dead body of any person shall be unclean seven days.
He shall cleanse himself with the water on the third day and on the seventh day, and
so be clean.
But if he does not cleanse himself on the third day and on the seventh day, he will
not become clean.
Whoever touches a dead person, the body of any man who has died and does not cleanse
himself, defiles the tabernacle of the Lord, and that person shall be cut off from Israel. Because the water for impurity was not thrown upon him, he shall be unclean.
His uncleanness is still on him. This is the law when a man dies in a tent.
Everyone who comes into the tent and everyone who is in the tent shall be
unclean seven days. In every open vessel which has no cover fastened upon it is
unclean. Whoever in the open field touches one who is slain with a sword, or dead body, or a bone
of a man, or a grave, shall be unclean seven days.
For the unclean, they shall take some ashes of the burnt sin offering, and running water
shall be added in a vessel.
Then a clean person shall take hyssop, and dip it in the water, and sprinkle it upon
the tent, and upon all the furnishingishings and upon the persons who were there and
Upon him who touched the bone or the slain or the dead or the grave and the clean person shall sprinkle upon the unclean on
The third day and on the seventh day
Thus on the seventh day he shall cleanse him and he shall wash his clothes and bathe himself in water and at evening
He shall be clean. But the man who is
unclean and does not cleanse himself, that person shall be cut off from the midst of the assembly
since he has defiled the sanctuary of the Lord. Because the water for impurity has not been thrown
upon him, he is unclean. And it shall be a perpetual statute for them. He who sprinkles the water for
impurity shall wash his clothes, and he who touches the water for impurity shall be unclean until evening and whatever the unclean person touches shall be unclean and
Anyone who touches it shall be unclean until evening
Chapter 20 the waters of Meribah and
the sons of Israel the whole congregation came into the wilderness of Zin in the first
month, and the people stayed in Kadesh.
And Miriam died there, and was buried there.
Now there was no water for the congregation, and they assembled themselves together against
Moses and against Aaron.
And the people contended with Moses, and said, Would that we had died when our brethren died
before the Lord!
Why have you brought the assembly of the Lord into this wilderness, that we should die here, both we and our cattle? And
why have you made us come up out of Egypt to bring us to this evil place? It is no place
for grain or figs or vines or pomegranates, and there is no water to drink.
Then Moses and Aaron went from the presence of the assembly to the door of the tent of
meeting and fell on their faces. And the glory of the assembly to the door of the tent of meeting, and fell on their faces.
And the glory of the Lord appeared to them.
And the Lord said to Moses, Take the rod, and assemble the congregation, you and Aaron
your brother, and tell the rock before their eyes to yield its water, so you shall bring
water out of the rock for them, so you shall give drink to the congregation and their cattle.
And Moses took the rod from before the Lord as he commanded him.
And Moses and Aaron gathered the assembly together before the rock,
and he said to them,
Here now, you rebels, shall we bring forth water for you out of this rock?
And Moses lifted up his hand and struck the rock with his rod twice,
and water came forth abundantly, and the congregation drank, and their cattle.
And the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, Because you did not believe in me, to sanctify me in the eyes
of the sons of Israel, therefore you shall not bring this assembly into the land which I have
given them. These are the waters of Meribah, where the sons of Israel contended with the Lord,
and he showed himself holy among them.
Passage through Edom refused.
Moses sent messengers from Kadesh to the king of Edom.
Thus says your brother Israel, you know all the adversity that has befallen us, how our
fathers went down to Egypt, and how we dwelt in Egypt a long time, and the Egyptians dealt
harshly with us and our fathers.
And when we cried to the Lord, he heard our voice and sent an angel and brought us forth
out of Egypt.
And here we are in Kadesh, a city on the edge of your territory.
Now let us pass through your land.
We will not pass through field or vineyard, neither will we drink water from a well.
We will go along the king's highway.
We will not turn aside to the right hand or to the left until we have passed
through your country
But Edom said to him you shall not pass through lest I come out with sword against you and
The sons of Israel said to him we will go up by the highway and if we drink of your water
I and my cattle then I will pay for it. Let me only pass through on foot nothing more
but he said you me only pass through on foot, nothing more.' But he said, You shall not pass through.
And Edom came out against them with many men, and with a strong force.
Thus Edom refused to give Israel passage through his territory,
so Israel turned away from him.
The Death of Aaron
And they journeyed from Kadesh.
And the sons of Israel, the whole congregation, came to Mount Hor.
And the Lord said to Moses and Aaron at Mount Hor,
on the border of the land of Edom,
Aaron shall be gathered to his people,
for he shall not enter the land which I have given to the sons of Israel,
because you rebelled against my command at the waters of Maraba.
Take Aaron and Eleazar his son, and bring them up to Mount Hor, and
strip Aaron of his garments, and put them upon Eleazar his son, and Aaron shall be gathered
to his people, and shall die there. Moses did as the Lord commanded, and then went up
Mount Hor in the sight of the congregation, and Moses stripped Aaron of his garments,
and put them upon Eleazar his son, and Aaron died there on the top of the mountain.
Then Moses and Eliezer came down from the mountain, and when all the congregation saw
that Aaron was dead, all the house of Israel wept for Aaron thirty days.
The Book of Deuteronomy chapter 21 Concerning the Slain
Moses continued, If in the land which the LORD your God gives you to possess, any one
is found slain lying in the open country, and it is not known who killed him, then your
elders and your judges shall come forth, and they shall measure the distance to the cities
which are around him that is slain.
And the elders of the city which is nearest to the slain man shall take a heifer which
has never been worked, and which has not pulled in the yoke. And the elders of
that city shall bring the heifer down to a valley with running water, which is neither
ploughed nor sown, and shall break the heifer's neck there in the valley. And the priests,
the sons of Levi, shall come forward. For the Lord your God has chosen them to minister
to him and to bless in the name of the Lord, and by their word every dispute and every assault shall be settled.
And all the elders of that city nearest to the slain man shall wash their hands over
the heifer whose neck was broken in the valley, and they shall testify, Our hands did not
shed this blood, neither did our eyes see it shed.
Forgive O Lord your people Israel, whom you have redeemed, and set not the guilt
of innocent blood in the midst of your people Israel, but let the guilt of blood be forgiven
them. So you shall purge the guilt of innocent blood from your midst, when you do what is
right in the sight of the Lord.
Women Taken Captive
When you go forth to war against your enemies, and the Lord your God gives them into your
hands and you take them captive, and see among the captives a beautiful woman, and you have
desire for her and would take her for yourself as wife, then you shall bring her home to
your house, and she shall shave her head and pair her nails, and she shall put off her
captive's garb, and shall remain in your house and bewail her father and her mother a full
month.
After that you may go into her and be her husband, and she shall be your wife. Then if you have no delight in her, you shall let her go
where she will. But you shall not sell her for money. You shall not treat her as a slave,
since you have humiliated her. Right of the Firstborn Son
If a man has two wives, the one loved and the other disliked, and they have borne him
children, both the loved and the disliked, and if the firstborn son is hers that is
disliked, then on the day when he assigns his possessions as an inheritance to his sons,
he may not treat the son of the loved as the firstborn in preference to the son of the
disliked, who is the firstborn.
But he shall acknowledge the firstborn, the son of the disliked, by giving him a double portion
of all that he has, for he is the first issue
of his strength, the right of the firstborn is his.
Rebellious sons.
If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son,
who will not obey the voice of his father
or the voice of his mother, and though they chastise him,
will not give heed to them.
Then his father and his mother shall take hold of him, and bring him out to the elders
of the city, at the gate of the place where he lives.
And they shall say to the elders of this city, This our son is stubborn and rebellious.
He will not obey our voice, he is a glutton and a drunkard.
Then all the men of the city shall stone him to death with stones. So you shall
purge the evil from your midst, and all Israel shall hear and fear. Miscellaneous laws.
And if a man has committed a crime punishable by death, and he is put to death, and you hang him on
a tree, his body shall not remain all night upon the tree, but you shall bury him the same day.
For a hanged man is accursed by God. You shall not defile your upon the tree, but you shall bury him the same day.
For a hanged man is accursed by God.
You shall not defile your land which the Lord your God gives you for an inheritance.
Psalm 100.
All Lands Summoned to Praise God.
A Psalm for the Thank Offering.
Make a joyful noise to the Lord all the lands. Serve the Lord with gladness. a psalm for the Lord is good.
His mercy endures forever,
and his faithfulness to all generations.
Father in heaven, we know that you are good
and you are faithful,
and that your faithfulness does endure for all generations.
We ask you to help us to be faithful.
Lord God, help us to see your faithfulness,
your mercy, your justice, your truth, your goodness,
in all of your words.
We ask you please allow your word to shape our eyes,
our minds, our vision, and shape our hearts.
Help us to love what you love, to hate what you hate.
Above all, help us to love you
and to love our neighbor as ourself.
In Jesus' name we pray amen in
the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit amen so as I'm as I
noted before we started that chapter 19 and chapter 20 gonna be interesting
chapter 19 obviously is gonna be about worship as well as about laws concerning
the dead which is really so so cool Two things to note about chapter 19.
One, is it says that you take that red heifer
and burn the entirety of the red heifer
and then you throw three things upon it.
You would throw the cedar wood and hyssop
and scarlet stuff, whatever that is, right?
Scarlet stuff.
But the hyssop is gonna be important, why?
Because later on, it is hyssop that Jesus Christ
on the cross, he's offered wine on a sponge
stuck onto a spring of hyssop.
Now, this isn't the first time we've seen that hyssop
in part of this, why?
Because the people of Israel, they painted the lintels
and the door posts of their homes with the blood of the lamb.
Wow, using hyssop.
And so here is Jesus Christ, the lamb of God,
who's on the cross, his blood is pouring out of him
and that sprig of hyssop has reached up to him.
And so there's this connection between the Passover and this,
but also with this ceremony of the red heifer,
that you see the hyssop once again,
we see that kind of thing, we think, oh, Jesus.
Again, why?
Because that ceremony of the red heifer
is all about forgiveness.
It's all about being made from being going unclean
to being cleaned, from being estranged from the community
to being brought back into the community.
Later on, in that same chapter 19,
it says laws concerning the dead
and talks about anybody who touches the body
of a dead person and all these rules,
which makes so much sense.
In fact, the wisdom of this being, you know, it could be be a plague it could be an illness that you could catch that could kill you
So you have to wait a while and but in that process of waiting not only do you have to wash yourself?
Germ wise but also
ceremonially and which is unique one of the things that is
important is that
It says you could walk over a grave and not know it later on in the Gospels
Jesus is gonna say that new Pharisees are
Whitewashed tombs on the outside you seem like oh, no, this is clean
This is this is pure but inside you're full of dead men's bones and there's something this connection there that
Goes back all the way to numbers where it has this instruction about if you come into contact with even the top of the grave
you walk upon it then you are unclean and later on it kind of gives us a
foreshadowing or as a connection with what Jesus talked about when it comes to
things on the outside might seem clean but if interiorly they are not clean
then they're not clean right in the heart so going into chapter 20 of numbers this is where we pick up
the narrative once again we keep going back and forth when it comes to numbers
of here's the story and then we jump back and say here's some more rules then
we'll go back to the story so chapter 19 more rules chapter 20 here's the story
and this story is critical this is the story where the people of Israel,
they're at the wilderness of Zin, right?
The desert of Zin, and they don't have any water.
And so they complain to Moses and Aaron.
God says to Moses, speak to this rock
in the front of the congregation,
and I will pour forth water for the entire congregation,
as well as for their animals.
And what does Moses do?
He loses his temper, and instead of speaking to the rock
and having this incredible miracle in front of everyone,
he just spoke to the rock and it brought forth water,
he strikes the rock twice in anger.
And it changes everything.
Because he and Aaron do this,
the word of the Lord comes to them and says,
"'You're not gonna be entering into my inheritance.
"'You're not gonna be leading these people
"'into the promised land.'"
And that can seem really unfair, especially since
here is Moses and he is, he you know from the beginning, he has been pretty pretty
faithful. He's been the one who has been delivering God's message so clearly and
so well and so faithfully. He's been interceding on behalf of the people
before God and he's been bringing God's word back to the people and yet it's
this lapse that is so serious. Why is it serious? Well because we recognize
that the actions of a leader, they don't have to be perfect, but they are judged
in a different sense and this is the sense that God even says you were there
essentially to witness to my righteousness. You were there to witness
to my mercy and my justice and you didn't. You acted in anger in front of everybody and instead of it being
clearly a miracle, now it just looks like you hit a rock and water came forth. But
not only this, we recognize that St. Paul later on will say, and the rock was
Christ. The rock in the in the wilderness was Christ. And so here is Moses in this
mysterious way striking the symbol of Jesus.
So we recognize again the seriousness of this,
which is just remarkable.
Lastly, when it comes to before the death of Aaron,
we have this passage through Edom refuse.
Remember, the Edomites are the descendants of Esau.
Remember Esau and Jacob were the two brothers
and Jacob stole Esau's birthright,
or he sold the blessing and he exchanged, you know,
pot of red stuff for the birthright.
And so here the people of Israel say,
hey, we're family, you know, we're long lost cousins.
Can we go through your land?
We're not gonna leave the highway.
And the people of Vietnam were like,
yeah, you're not, we don't believe you.
If you come through here, we're gonna destroy you
because you're gonna probably try to take our land.
And so they were refused,
they refused Israel passage through there.
And again, it just shows the depth to which
brokenness has entered this family.
Hey, moving on, just last little note
when it comes to Deuteronomy.
And in this chapter of Deuteronomy, chapter 21,
part of us can see, oh gosh,
these laws can be so challenging at the same time.
These laws, you guys are so wise.
Now keep this in mind I know that when it says when you go out to war against your enemies and
you see a beautiful woman of your enemy you can take her for your wife you're like what the heck
are you kidding me why well because that's how it went back then right that's how kind of life was
but here is how God's Word comes into this
Reality of life and says but here's the thing
You are gonna treat her in a particular way
She's not just your property. She's not your captive. She's not your slave. So first she's gonna shave her head and trim her nails What is that the sign of that's a sign of like, okay, she's leaving behind her old life
And she's entering his new life and then she's gonna put off the clothes of her captivity
and remain in your house.
Okay, she's not a slave.
If she comes to your house and you're making her your wife,
you're gonna be family now
and she's not second class in your home.
Thirdly, she's gonna mourn her father and mother
a full month.
You're gonna give her time to,
like you would give anyone you cared about time
to mourn the loss of their family,
the loss of their past life. And also, if you find her her displeasing again that that language just bothers us so much bothers me a lot if you find her
Displeasing you can divorce her and whatnot, but he says but you will not sell her for money
She's not your slave
She was your wife and you shall not treat her brutally or shall not treat her poorly if you divorce her
Eventually, you will divorce her as a fully equal member of your family.
She would actually have been your wife. So you see what's happening here is
the recognition of your hearts. Our hearts are broken.
We are we are a mess and you're gonna want to do it like this. But here's the limitation.
You're gonna want to take, you know, the beautiful captive woman as yours.
But if you do, you actually have to take her as your wife, not as your slave, not as a prostitute,
not as any of these things, make her your full wife.
So it's, see the wisdom here is,
here's God's word meeting our brokenness.
And even the next thing, if a person has two wives,
is allowing for this, like yep, you are a mess,
you should only marry one, that's Genesis chapter two,
right from the very beginning of the story.
But if you have more than one wife,
and one is loved and the other unloved,
here's the deal.
If the one who's loved gives birth to your second son,
you're not gonna say,
well, I love this second son's mother more,
so I'm gonna give him the inheritance.
No, even the disliked wife,
even the, gosh, even saying this, you guys, I'm so sorry, but even the disliked wife even though gosh even saying this
you guys I'm so sorry but even the disliked wife no the law is this the
firstborn son gets the inheritance that's it regardless of how you feel
regardless of what your temptation is gonna be to do you're gonna do it like
this and it's just so interesting the last again last two pieces I'm so sorry
I'm gonna make this overly long but the last two pieces here have to do with a
rebellious stubborn a rebellious,
stubborn and rebellious son that could ultimately be stoned. What is this?
You know, when it comes to laws, there are some laws that are oriented towards
remedy, right? There's some punishments that are oriented towards remedy.
That's meant to say punishments that are saying, okay, here's the punishment.
Now you're not going to do that again. You've been, you've been changed.
Interiorly, there are some punishments that are revenge, right?
You're taking revenge upon this person
Maybe justice will say but there are some punishments that are meant to be deterrents and this is one of those
Talking about a rebellious a stubborn and rebellious son
Who when he's been corrected when he's been chasing will not heed to his parents and it talks about him being stoned to death
That is in schools on to say all Israel shall hear of this and fear the Lord.
And so this is the kind of punishment
that is meant to be a deterrent.
And we might say, well, that's not wise.
I don't think that's actually fair,
or I don't think that actually works.
Nonetheless, that's why it exists,
is this is a punishment that's meant to be a deterrent.
Lastly, before we break for the day,
the last thing is, if a man is committed to sin
deserving of death and he's put to death,
you hang him on a tree,
his body should not remain overnight on the tree
but you bury him.
And this is this moment,
you might not see this as justice and mercy meeting,
but this is justice and mercy meeting.
If someone is doing something deserving of death
and he's killed, capital know, justly essentially that's
justice, but also you're not going to leave his body there for animals to
destroy to animals to tear apart, to treat him shamefully, humiliate him.
You're going to bury him before nightfall and that's mercy.
And there's something about this that again, it's, this is God's word coming
into a brutal and violent world
and making it slightly less brutal
and slightly less violent.
I think if we understand that whenever we read
these commandments from Leviticus to Numbers to Deuteronomy,
all these things, we recognize this is God's word
coming into a brutal and vicious world
and saying, let's make it a little less brutal,
a little less vicious.
For cursed is anyone who hangs on a tree.
Wow, those words point to Jesus.
In fact, St. Paul comments on this Deuteronomy chapter 21
in Galatians chapter three.
And he says, Christ has redeemed us from the curse
of the law, having become a curse for us.
And then he quotes Deuteronomy 21.
He says, for it is written,
cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree.
And he's done this so that the blessing of Abraham
might come upon us, Gentiles in Christ Jesus,
that we might receive the promise of spirit through faith.
So Jesus became accursed, right?
Cursed is anyone who hangs on a tree.
Jesus took the curse that belongs to us
and put it on himself so as to bring us into the blessing. So you have this in the middle of at the
end of this chapter 21, Deuteronomy, middle of Deuteronomy, you have this this
word that's gonna come to pass in Jesus so powerfully and so fully and so
beautifully that, yep, it curses anyone who hangs on a tree and here's Jesus who lets
himself be hung on a tree,
lets himself accept the curse
so that you and I could receive the freedom,
could receive the blessing.
Gosh, such a gift.
I am praying for you all,
and I hope you're praying for me, please.
Please pray for each other as we continue this journey.
It is day 68.
You've got it in the, it's in the record books.
And here you are moving on as we move forward.
My name is Father Mike. I cannot wait
to see you tomorrow. God bless.