Obedience to God can sometimes make you unclean and it is never a sin to obey God. Here are three examples:
1) Burying a relative
2) Sex
3) Childbirth
None of these things are a sin under normal circumstances--in fact, sometimes they are commanded--yet they can still make a person ritually unclean, according to the Bible. It's not necessarily a sin to become ritually unclean, but it can be if you are able to do something about it and you don't.
And of course, it's important to remember that ritual uncleanness has little to no impact on anyone's life today, since there is no Temple or altar.
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I'd be interested to hear people's thoughts on when the Lord's supper should be observed. Should it be part of the passover, or can it stand alone? Also what do you think people were being struck down with illness and death for? Was it because the passover wasn't being observed reverently, or because of a general lack of reverence for the Lord's supper part only?
Here is a list of Apostolic/New Testament passages to consider reading for #biblestudy with Parsha #tazria (#leviticus 12-13), plus links to related commentary: https://www.americantorah.com/....2021/01/28/parsha-ta
#readmethebiblegarth now includes a new recording of Numbers 1-24 in Hebrew with translation, and in the Lawful Literal Version, here: https://youtube.com/playlist?l....ist=PLvpqSEOjm625MyT
The Hebrew for 2022 recordings demonstrate the Grenache tonal reading method for the Hebrew text which brings out the meaningful divisions of verses, according to semantic meaning of the cantillation marks found in the Masoretic text.