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  • The returning waters washed right over the chariots and horsemen of Pharaoh's entire army, which had followed the Israelites into the sea; not a single one of them was left. (Exodus 14, 28)

  • So Moses came down from the mountain to the people; he made the people sanctify themselves and they washed their clothes. (Exodus 19, 14)

  • where Moses, Aaron and his sons washed their hands and feet, (Exodus 40, 31)

  • whenever they entered the Tent of Meeting or approached the altar they washed, as Yahweh had ordered Moses. (Exodus 40, 32)

  • Everything touching the victim's meat will become holy, and if any of the blood splashes on clothing, the stain will be washed off inside the holy place. (Leviticus 6, 20)

  • He made Aaron and his sons come forward and washed them with water. (Leviticus 8, 6)

  • He then washed the entrails and shins, and burnt the whole ram on the altar, as a burnt offering, offered to be a pleasing smell, as food burnt for Yahweh, as Yahweh had ordered Moses. (Leviticus 8, 21)

  • He then washed the entrails and shins and burned them with the burnt offering on the altar. (Leviticus 9, 14)

  • and examine him again on the seventh. If he finds that the disease has faded and has not spread over the skin, the priest will declare the person clean. This was merely a scab. Once he has washed his clothing he will be clean. (Leviticus 13, 6)

  • he will order the infected object to be washed and will isolate it again for a period of seven days. (Leviticus 13, 54)

  • The clothing, fabric, covering or leather object whatever it may be, from which the infection disappears after being washed, will be clean after it has been washed a second time. (Leviticus 13, 58)

  • "All those whom the man with the discharge touches without having washed his hands must wash clothing and body and will be unclean until evening. (Leviticus 15, 11)


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