4. Sprinkle of her blood. Eleazar took of the blood as in an expiatory sacrifice (Lev. 4:6), and then sprinkled it in the direction of the tabernacle, toward the presence of God.
Seven times. The number of perfection (see Lev. 4:17), and thereby symbolically denoting the perfection of the expiation. The “dead works” of Heb. 9:13, 14 may be a reference to the frequent use of the ashes of the dead heifer to cleanse defilement. “Dead works” are a weight removed by true repentance. There is no spiritual life in them, and one cannot serve a living God with “dead works,” the fruitsof spiritual death. “Dead works” must be cleansed by the blood of Christ, and His life accepted as a renewing agency.