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B'midbar/Numbers 19:1–22:1
The name of the Parshah, "Chukat," means "Statute" and it is found in
Numbers 19:2.
Moses is taught the laws of the red heifer, whose ashes purify a person
who has been contaminated by contact with a dead body.
After forty years of journeying through the desert, the people of Israel
arrive in the wilderness of Zin. Miriam dies, and the people thirst for
water. YEHOVAH tells Moses to speak to a rock and command it to give
water. Moses gets angry at the rebellious Israelites and strikes the
stone. Water issues forth, but Moses is told by YEHOVAH that neither he
nor Aaron will enter the Promised Land.
Aaron dies at Hor Hahar and is succeeded in the high priesthood by his
son Elazar. Venomous snakes attack the Israelite camp after yet another
eruption of discontent in which the people “speak against YEHOVAH and
Moses”; YEHOVAH tells Moses to place a brass serpent upon a high pole,
and all who will gaze heavenward will be healed. The people sing a song
in honor of the miraculous well that provided them water in the desert.
Moses leads the people in battles against the Emorite kings Sichon and
Og (who seek to prevent Israel’s passage through their territory) and
conquers their lands, which lie east of the Jordan.
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