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March 5: Oddities that Make Sense Numbers 5:1–31 ; John 13:1–20; Psalm 6:1–10 Some of the Old Testament laws seem so odd that they’re difficult to understand. It’s easy for us to see why, in a day before medicine, God would send people with “a rash … a fluid discharge, and everyone … [who had touched] a corpse” outside the tribe for a period of time to prevent infection (Num 5:2). But why would God severely punish people caught in sins not (or hardly) related to possible medical issues (Num 5:5–31)? I think it’s because God understands that a culture that allows amoral behavior will become a culture that promotes it. Considering that Jesus had not yet come and sin had not yet been graciously atoned for, there was a need for a ritual that symbolized religious purity. We are meant to hate the things that people in this life condone—things that may even seem right to us at the time—for the sake of loving God’s work. When evil was present among His people, God had to take drastic...