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  • Anyone who picks up their dead bodies must wash his clothing and will be unclean until evening. (Leviticus 11, 28)

  • anyone who eats the meat of the dead animal must wash his clothing and will be unclean until the evening. And anyone who picks up the dead body will also be unclean until the evening and has to wash his clothing. (Leviticus 11, 40)

  • If the sore has faded and has not spread on the skin, the priest shall declare that person clean: it was only eczema. Let him wash his clothes and he will be clean. (Leviticus 13, 6)

  • The person to be purified must wash his clothes and shave off all his hair and bathe himself in water; then he will be clean. After this he may enter the camp but he must stay outside his tent for seven days. (Leviticus 14, 8)

  • On the seventh day he shall shave off all the hair on his head, chin and eyebrows. He shall wash his clothes, bathe himself in water and then he will be clean. (Leviticus 14, 9)

  • Anyone who sleeps there must wash his clothing. (Leviticus 14, 47)

  • Anyone who touches his bed must wash his clothing and take a bath and will be unclean until evening. (Leviticus 15, 5)

  • Anyone who sits on a seat where the man has sat must wash his clothing and take a bath and will be unclean until evening. (Leviticus 15, 6)

  • Anyone who touches the body of a man so affected must wash his clothing and take a bath and will be unclean until evening. (Leviticus 15, 7)

  • If the sick man spits on someone who is clean, that person must wash his clothing and take a bath and will be unclean until evening. (Leviticus 15, 8)

  • All those who touch any object that may be under him will be unclean until evening. Anyone who picks up such an object must wash his clothing and take a bath and will be unclean until evening. (Leviticus 15, 10)

  • All those whom the sick man touches without washing his hands must wash their clothing and take a bath and will be unclean until evening. (Leviticus 15, 11)


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