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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)
