5.7.26 – Cleansing Sacred Spaces, pt. 3: the Tote Goat
Do you remember my story of picking up dog doo in the public park? When an Israelite—which is who you are if you have been grafted into the olive tree (Rom. 11)—chooses to disregard the responsibility (that is, to not clean up after their dog in our analogy) or fails to bring the appropriate offering, they must clean up the contamination they introduced, and that is something different. What began as a non-ritual impurity now becomes a willful violation of covenant obligation. In Hebrew, this deliberate rebellion is pesha ; it means revolt and defiance. It is a breach of trust with God. It is a severe category of sin in the Bible. It describes someone who knows what God requires and instead deliberately chooses to refuse—willful rebellion. These rebellions, along with other grave moral impurities (idolatry, sexual sin, bloodshed), are the things that penetrate all the way into the most sacred space—the Holy of Holies—and take up residence there. There is another Hebrew wor...