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  • 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)

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

  • 'This notwithstanding, and whenever you wish, you may slaughter and eat meat wherever you live -- as much as the blessing of Yahweh affords you. Clean or unclean may eat it, as though it were gazelle or deer. (Deuteronomy 12, 15)

  • But you must eat it as you would gazelle or deer; clean and unclean may eat it together. (Deuteronomy 12, 22)

  • 'You may eat all clean birds, (Deuteronomy 14, 11)

  • You may eat any clean fowl. (Deuteronomy 14, 20)

  • You will eat it at home, unclean and clean together, as you would gazelle or deer; (Deuteronomy 15, 22)

  • David replied to the priest, 'Certainly, women have been forbidden to us, as always when I set off on a campaign. The men's things are clean. Though this is a profane journey, they are certainly clean today as far as their things are concerned.' (1 Samuel 21, 6)

  • And Elisha sent him a messenger to say, 'Go and bathe seven times in the Jordan, and your flesh will become clean once more.' (2 Kings 5, 10)

  • Surely, Abana and Parpar, the rivers of Damascus, are better than any water in Israel? Could I not bathe in them and become clean?' And he turned round and went off in a rage. (2 Kings 5, 12)

  • But his servants approached him and said, 'Father, if the prophet had asked you to do something difficult, would you not have done it? All the more reason, then, when he says to you, "Bathe, and you will become clean." ' (2 Kings 5, 13)

  • So he went down and immersed himself seven times in the Jordan, as Elisha had told him to do. And his flesh became clean once more like the flesh of a little child. (2 Kings 5, 14)


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