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3 Mose 15 2-3 Mose 15 3
“ Speak to the Israelites and say to them:‘ When any man has an unusual bodily discharge, such a discharge is unclean.Whether it continues flowing from his body or is blocked, it will make him unclean. This is how his discharge will bring about uncleanness: (niv)
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3 Mose 21 1
The Lord said to Moses,“ Speak to the priests, the sons of Aaron, and say to them:‘ A priest must not make himself ceremonially unclean for any of his people who die, (niv)
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3 Mose 15 13-3 Mose 15 16
“‘ When a man is cleansed from his discharge, he is to count off seven days for his ceremonial cleansing; he must wash his clothes and bathe himself with fresh water, and he will be clean.On the eighth day he must take two doves or two young pigeons and come before the Lord to the entrance to the tent of meeting and give them to the priest.The priest is to sacrifice them, the one for a sin offering and the other for a burnt offering. In this way he will make atonement before the Lord for the man because of his discharge.“‘ When a man has an emission of semen, he must bathe his whole body with water, and he will be unclean till evening. (niv)
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3 Mose 11 39
“‘ If an animal that you are allowed to eat dies, anyone who touches its carcass will be unclean till evening. (niv)
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4 Mose 18 19
Whatever is set aside from the holy offerings the Israelites present to the Lord I give to you and your sons and daughters as your perpetual share. It is an everlasting covenant of salt before the Lord for both you and your offspring.” (niv)
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3 Mose 6 25-3 Mose 6 29
“ Say to Aaron and his sons:‘ These are the regulations for the sin offering: The sin offering is to be slaughtered before the Lord in the place the burnt offering is slaughtered; it is most holy.The priest who offers it shall eat it; it is to be eaten in the sanctuary area, in the courtyard of the tent of meeting.Whatever touches any of the flesh will become holy, and if any of the blood is spattered on a garment, you must wash it in the sanctuary area.The clay pot the meat is cooked in must be broken; but if it is cooked in a bronze pot, the pot is to be scoured and rinsed with water.Any male in a priest’s family may eat it; it is most holy. (niv)
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3 Mose 2 10
The rest of the grain offering belongs to Aaron and his sons; it is a most holy part of the food offerings presented to the Lord. (niv)
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3 Mose 14 1-3 Mose 14 32
The Lord said to Moses,“ These are the regulations for any diseased person at the time of their ceremonial cleansing, when they are brought to the priest:The priest is to go outside the camp and examine them. If they have been healed of their defiling skin disease,the priest shall order that two live clean birds and some cedar wood, scarlet yarn and hyssop be brought for the person to be cleansed.Then the priest shall order that one of the birds be killed over fresh water in a clay pot.He is then to take the live bird and dip it, together with the cedar wood, the scarlet yarn and the hyssop, into the blood of the bird that was killed over the fresh water.Seven times he shall sprinkle the one to be cleansed of the defiling disease, and then pronounce them clean. After that, he is to release the live bird in the open fields.“ The person to be cleansed must wash their clothes, shave off all their hair and bathe with water; then they will be ceremonially clean. After this they may come into the camp, but they must stay outside their tent for seven days.On the seventh day they must shave off all their hair; they must shave their head, their beard, their eyebrows and the rest of their hair. They must wash their clothes and bathe themselves with water, and they will be clean.“ On the eighth day they must bring two male lambs and one ewe lamb a year old, each without defect, along with three- tenths of an ephah of the finest flour mixed with olive oil for a grain offering, and one log of oil.The priest who pronounces them clean shall present both the one to be cleansed and their offerings before the Lord at the entrance to the tent of meeting.“ Then the priest is to take one of the male lambs and offer it as a guilt offering, along with the log of oil; he shall wave them before the Lord as a wave offering.He is to slaughter the lamb in the sanctuary area where the sin offering and the burnt offering are slaughtered. Like the sin offering, the guilt offering belongs to the priest; it is most holy.The priest is to take some of the blood of the guilt offering and put it on the lobe of the right ear of the one to be cleansed, on the thumb of their right hand and on the big toe of their right foot.The priest shall then take some of the log of oil, pour it in the palm of his own left hand,dip his right forefinger into the oil in his palm, and with his finger sprinkle some of it before the Lord seven times.The priest is to put some of the oil remaining in his palm on the lobe of the right ear of the one to be cleansed, on the thumb of their right hand and on the big toe of their right foot, on top of the blood of the guilt offering.The rest of the oil in his palm the priest shall put on the head of the one to be cleansed and make atonement for them before the Lord.“ Then the priest is to sacrifice the sin offering and make atonement for the one to be cleansed from their uncleanness. After that, the priest shall slaughter the burnt offeringand offer it on the altar, together with the grain offering, and make atonement for them, and they will be clean.“ If, however, they are poor and cannot afford these, they must take one male lamb as a guilt offering to be waved to make atonement for them, together with a tenth of an ephah of the finest flour mixed with olive oil for a grain offering, a log of oil,and two doves or two young pigeons, such as they can afford, one for a sin offering and the other for a burnt offering.“ On the eighth day they must bring them for their cleansing to the priest at the entrance to the tent of meeting, before the Lord.The priest is to take the lamb for the guilt offering, together with the log of oil, and wave them before the Lord as a wave offering.He shall slaughter the lamb for the guilt offering and take some of its blood and put it on the lobe of the right ear of the one to be cleansed, on the thumb of their right hand and on the big toe of their right foot.The priest is to pour some of the oil into the palm of his own left hand,and with his right forefinger sprinkle some of the oil from his palm seven times before the Lord.Some of the oil in his palm he is to put on the same places he put the blood of the guilt offering— on the lobe of the right ear of the one to be cleansed, on the thumb of their right hand and on the big toe of their right foot.The rest of the oil in his palm the priest shall put on the head of the one to be cleansed, to make atonement for them before the Lord.Then he shall sacrifice the doves or the young pigeons, such as the person can afford,one as a sin offering and the other as a burnt offering, together with the grain offering. In this way the priest will make atonement before the Lord on behalf of the one to be cleansed.”These are the regulations for anyone who has a defiling skin disease and who cannot afford the regular offerings for their cleansing. (niv)
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3 Mose 21 22
He may eat the most holy food of his God, as well as the holy food; (niv)
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3 Mose 11 24-3 Mose 11 28
“‘ You will make yourselves unclean by these; whoever touches their carcasses will be unclean till evening.Whoever picks up one of their carcasses must wash their clothes, and they will be unclean till evening.“‘ Every animal that does not have a divided hoof or that does not chew the cud is unclean for you; whoever touches the carcass of any of them will be unclean.Of all the animals that walk on all fours, those that walk on their paws are unclean for you; whoever touches their carcasses will be unclean till evening.Anyone who picks up their carcasses must wash their clothes, and they will be unclean till evening. These animals are unclean for you. (niv)
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3 Mose 13 44-3 Mose 13 46
the man is diseased and is unclean. The priest shall pronounce him unclean because of the sore on his head.“ Anyone with such a defiling disease must wear torn clothes, let their hair be unkempt, cover the lower part of their face and cry out,‘ Unclean! Unclean!’As long as they have the disease they remain unclean. They must live alone; they must live outside the camp. (niv)
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4 Mose 19 11-4 Mose 19 16
“ Whoever touches a human corpse will be unclean for seven days.They must purify themselves with the water on the third day and on the seventh day; then they will be clean. But if they do not purify themselves on the third and seventh days, they will not be clean.If they fail to purify themselves after touching a human corpse, they defile the Lord’s tabernacle. They must be cut off from Israel. Because the water of cleansing has not been sprinkled on them, they are unclean; their uncleanness remains on them.“ This is the law that applies when a person dies in a tent: Anyone who enters the tent and anyone who is in it will be unclean for seven days,and every open container without a lid fastened on it will be unclean.“ Anyone out in the open who touches someone who has been killed with a sword or someone who has died a natural death, or anyone who touches a human bone or a grave, will be unclean for seven days. (niv)
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3 Mose 13 2-3 Mose 13 3
“ When anyone has a swelling or a rash or a shiny spot on their skin that may be a defiling skin disease, they must be brought to Aaron the priest or to one of his sons who is a priest.The priest is to examine the sore on the skin, and if the hair in the sore has turned white and the sore appears to be more than skin deep, it is a defiling skin disease. When the priest examines that person, he shall pronounce them ceremonially unclean. (niv)
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4 Mose 18 9
You are to have the part of the most holy offerings that is kept from the fire. From all the gifts they bring me as most holy offerings, whether grain or sin or guilt offerings, that part belongs to you and your sons. (niv)
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3 Mose 2 3
The rest of the grain offering belongs to Aaron and his sons; it is a most holy part of the food offerings presented to the Lord. (niv)