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  • If a man has commerce with her at her monthly time, he remains unclean for a whole week; unclean, too, is any bed on which he lies. (Leviticus 15, 24)

  • A woman who loses blood continually at other times, or when her monthly time is over, must be considered unclean in the same way, as long as her affliction lasts; (Leviticus 15, 25)

  • unclean the bed she sleeps on, and all that she rests on, (Leviticus 15, 26)

  • unclean, till evening comes, everyone who has touched her, and meanwhile he must wash his garments and bathe in water. (Leviticus 15, 27)

  • 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)

  • When you reach your own country and plant fruit-trees there, you must strip them of the fruit they bear,✻ as something unclean, not for your eating, (Leviticus 19, 23)

  • and you too must set what is clean apart from what is unclean, whether beast or bird; you are not to incur defilement over such beasts and birds and other living things as I have bidden you hold abominable. (Leviticus 20, 25)

  • remains unclean till sundown, so that he must not share the holy food. Not till he has bathed in water, (Leviticus 22, 6)

  • If it is some unclean beast, which cannot be offered to the Lord in sacrifice, it must be brought before the priest, (Leviticus 27, 11)

  • But if it is the first-born of some unclean animal, thou, the priest, shalt put a value on it; if the worshipper would redeem it, let him pay that price and a fifth besides, if not, let it be sold at the price thou hast reckoned. (Leviticus 27, 27)

  • Thine, too, is every living thing that handsels the womb, and so must be offered to the Lord, be it man or beast; for the first-born of men, and for the first-born of unclean beasts, thou wilt take a ransom instead. (Numbers 18, 15)

  • One who has touched a man’s dead body, and will not use this salve for his cleansing, profanes the Lord’s dwelling-place; he is lost to Israel, unclean still, and bearing the burden of his defilement, until the lustral water sprinkles him. (Numbers 19, 13)


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