Löydetty 309 Tulokset: wash feet

  • "Anyone, citizen or alien, who eats an animal that has died a natural death or been savaged, must wash clothing and body, and will be unclean until evening, but will then be clean. (Leviticus 17, 15)

  • But anyone who does not wash clothing and body will bear the consequences of his guilt." ' (Leviticus 17, 16)

  • This is how you must purify them: you will sprinkle them with purifying water, and they will shave their bodies all over and wash their clothes. They will then be clean. (Numbers 8, 7)

  • The moment he finished saying all this, the ground split apart under their feet, (Numbers 16, 31)

  • He will then wash his clothes and bathe himself; after which he will go back to the camp, though he will remain unclean until evening. (Numbers 19, 7)

  • The man who has burnt the heifer will wash his clothes and bathe himself and will remain unclean until evening. (Numbers 19, 8)

  • The man who has gathered up the ashes of the heifer will wash his clothes and remain unclean until evening. For the Israelites as for the resident alien, this will be a perpetual decree. (Numbers 19, 10)

  • On the third and the seventh day the clean one will sprinkle the unclean, who on the seventh day will be clean. The latter will then wash his clothes and bathe in water, and in the evening he will be clean. (Numbers 19, 19)

  • 'This will be a perpetual decree for them. The person who sprinkles the water for purification will wash his clothes, and anyone who touches the water for purification will be unclean until evening. (Numbers 19, 21)

  • 'Wash your clothes on the seventh day and you will then be clean. You may then re-enter the camp.' (Numbers 31, 24)

  • The clothes on your back did not wear out and your feet were not swollen, all those forty years. (Deuteronomy 8, 4)

  • All the elders of the town nearest to the victim of murder must then wash their hands in the stream, over the slaughtered heifer. (Deuteronomy 21, 6)


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