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  • It happened that some men had become unclean by touching a dead body and they could not celebrate the Passover that day. They came the same day to Moses and Aaron, (Numbers 9, 6)

  • and said to them, "We have become unclean by touching a dead body. Why should we be forbidden to celebrate the sacrifice to Yahweh at the proper time with the rest of the Israelites?" (Numbers 9, 7)

  • "Say this to the Israelites: If anyone, among you or your descendants, becomes unclean by touching a dead body or is far away on a journey, he can still celebrate the Passover for Yahweh. (Numbers 9, 10)

  • Every firstborn brought to Yahweh shall be yours, the firstborn of all living creatures, whether child or animal. Nevertheless, you must make the people buy back the firstborn child and the firstborn of an unclean animal. (Numbers 18, 15)

  • Finally he shall wash his clothing and bathe his body in water, after which he may go back to the camp, but he will remain unclean until evening. (Numbers 19, 7)

  • The man who has burned the cow shall also wash his clothing and bathe his body in water and will remain unclean until evening. (Numbers 19, 8)

  • The man who has gathered up the ashes of the cow shall wash his clothing and will remain unclean until evening. This will be a law forever, for the people of Israel as well as for the stranger living among them. (Numbers 19, 10)

  • Anyone who touches a corpse of any person whatsoever, will be unclean for seven days. (Numbers 19, 11)

  • Anyone who touches a dead person, the body of a man that has died, and has not purified himself, defiles the Holy Tent of Yahweh; such a person must be cut off from Israel because the waters for purification have not flowed over him; he is unclean, and his uncleanness remains in him. (Numbers 19, 13)

  • This is the law when a person dies in a house. Anyone who goes into the house, or anyone who is already there, becomes unclean for seven days. (Numbers 19, 14)

  • Equally unclean shall be every open jar and pot in the house that has not been closed with a lid or fastening. (Numbers 19, 15)

  • Anyone in the open country who touches a person who has been killed, or a person who had died, or human bones or a tomb, becomes unclean for seven days. (Numbers 19, 16)


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