“The priest shall take sacred water in an earthenware vessel, and from the dirt that is on the floor of the Tabernacle the priest shall take, and he shall place it into the water” (Numbers 5:17). “The priest shall take sacred water” – sacred water is nothing other than water that was sanctified in a vessel, and it is the water of the basin. Why was the water from the basin? It is because the basin was crafted only from the women’s mirrors, as it is stated: “He crafted the basin of bronze…[with the mirrors of the assembled women who assembled at the entrance of the Tent of Meeting]” (Exodus 38:8).
It is those women who said: God testifies on our behalf that we departed from Egypt pure. When Moses came to craft the basin, God said to him: Craft it from these mirrors, as they were not utilized for the purpose of harlotry, and with them, their daughters will be examined whether they are as pure as their mothers. Another matter: God said: Were they not redeemed from Egypt only due to the merit of this mitzva, because they guarded themselves from harlotry?
Likewise, you find that all the miracles that God performed on behalf of Israel in Egypt, He did so only because they guarded themselves from licentiousness. The Egyptian would lower his bucket; and the Jew would lower his bucket; that would be filled with blood, and this would be filled with water. Both of them drink from the barrel; that one would drink blood, and this one would drink water. A frog sees a Jew and flees, and sees an Egyptian and leaps upon him.
Their animals graze together; the hail spares these and kills those. See the wonders that were there. It was likewise for all ten plagues. They came to the sea and He did on their behalf more than in Egypt.
In Egypt, it is written: “Behold, the hand of the Lord is” (Exodus 9:3), and at the sea, the great hand is written, as it is stated: “Israel saw the great hand” (Exodus 14:31). Rabbi Yitzḥak said: Is there a great hand and is there a small hand? Rather, greater than what He performed in Egypt, He performed at the sea. He congealed one-third of the sea, as it is stated: “The depths congealed in the heart of the sea” (Exodus 15:8), and the heart is one-third of man.58From the heart to the top of the head is approximately one-third of a person's height.
They walked within it on dry land. What is written there? “Peoples heard, they were agitated” (Exodus 15:14). The nations of the world were critical and were saying: There is favoritism here.
We are uncircumcised and they are uncircumcised. For them, “the Lord saved Israel on that day…” (Exodus 14:30), but for us, “He hurled Pharaoh and his army into the Red Sea” (Psalms 136:15). By what merit does He perform all these miracles on their behalf? The Holy One blessed be He said to them: “They are sixty queens, and eighty concubines” (Song of Songs 6:8); that is one hundred and forty.
But we find only seventy: thirty, the descendants of Ḥam; fourteen, the descendants of Yefet; twenty-six, the descendants of Shem, as it is stated: “He set the borders of the peoples according to the number of the children of Israel” (Deuteronomy 32:8). How many were they? “All the people of the house of Jacob who came to Egypt were seventy” (Genesis 46:27). The nations are seventy, but you say one hundred and forty?
Rather, there are sixty families in the world who know their father but do not know their mothers, and they are called “queens.” And there are eighty families in the world who know their mothers but do not know their father, and they are called concubines, as the concubines are suspect. The rest know neither their father nor their mother, but are shrouded in mystery [me’ulamim]. In their regard it is stated: “And young women [vaalamot] without number,” but Israel, “unique is my faultless dove” (Song of Songs 6:9).
They grew in Egypt, “[whose flesh is] the flesh of donkeys [and whose issue is the issue of horses]” (Ezekiel 23:20), but [also] they, “a locked garden is my sister…” (Song of Songs 4:12). There is one who was corrupted there, and the verse publicized her, as it is stated: “The son of an Israelite woman, and he was the son of an Egyptian man” (Leviticus 24:10). He was the son of the Egyptian who Moses killed so that the matter would not be publicized among the Egyptians, as it is stated: “[And he looked this way and that way, and when he saw that there was no man] he smote the Egyptian [and hid him in the sand]” (Exodus 2:12).
But Israel: “Render to the Lord, families of peoples” (Psalms 96:7). Once they saw that it was so,59When the nations of the world saw that Israel know their lineage, they praised Israel. “Girls see her and laud her, [queens and concubines, and praise her]” (Song of Songs 6:9). They set out on their journey, “The Lord was going before them [by day in a pillar of cloud, to guide them on the way and by night in a pillar of fire, to illuminate for them; to go day and night.
The pillar of cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night] would not move [from before the people]” (Exodus 13:21–22). The manna fell, and the spring rose to the mountains for them. The manna fell from the heavens, the water from the ground, and meat from the sea, “and swept quails [from the sea]” (Numbers 11:31), what had not been done for any creature in the world. The nations sensed it and said: “Who is she who appears…” (Song of Songs 6:10)?
They said to them:60The nations said one to another. ‘These are the children of God.’ They said to them: ‘Are they not the children of Egyptians? Did the Egyptians not enslave the women just as they enslaved the men?’ Immediately, the Divine Speech sprang upon Moses.
He said to him: Count My children and they will know that the children are the children of their fathers, as it is stated: “Take a census…” (Numbers 1:2) – “the children of Reuben…” (Numbers 1:20), “for the children of Simeon…” (Numbers 1:22), and likewise regarding them all. The Holy One blessed be He said to the sotot: Your mothers grew up among the impure, but were beyond suspicion, and you grew among the pure, and you are suspect.
Therefore, let the handiwork of those who grew among the impure, but were pure, examine and prove regarding those who grew among the pure and were defiled. That is why the water is from the basin.