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And the man who burns them, before he returns to the camp, must wash his clothes and bathe like the other. (Leviticus 16, 28)
Anyone, citizen or alien, who eats what has fallen dead or been the prey of a wild beast, must wash his clothes and bathe in water, and be reckoned unclean till sun-down. Then he will be clean again; (Leviticus 17, 15)
but if he does not wash his clothes and bathe himself, he will be held to account for it. (Leviticus 17, 16)
This ban the priest shall write down in a book, and wash it with the baneful waters he has cursed, (Numbers 5, 23)
To be purified, they must be sprinkled with lustral water, and must shave all the hair on their bodies. They will wash their clothes, too, and cleanse themselves. (Numbers 8, 7)
And Moses, rising to his feet, went over to where Dathan and Abiron stood; with him were the elders of the people. (Numbers 16, 25)
He had scarce done speaking, when the ground parted under their feet, (Numbers 16, 31)
When all this is done, he will wash his clothes and his own person before he enters the camp again, and will hold himself defiled till evening comes; (Numbers 19, 7)
Even the man who has the carrying of the ashes must wash his clothes, and hold himself defiled till evening comes. This is to be a sacred observance for the Israelites, and for aliens who dwell among them, by right unalterable. (Numbers 19, 10)
So, on the third and on the seventh day, man defiled must be made clean by man undefiled; and on the seventh day he will wash his clothes, and hold himself defiled, even yet, till evening. (Numbers 19, 19)
This command must never be abrogated. Even the man who has sprinkled the lustral water must wash his clothes, and everyone who has touched it is defiled for the rest of the day. (Numbers 19, 21)
On the seventh day you will wash your clothes, and so you will be able to come into the camp, purified men. (Numbers 31, 24)
