32 Anything on which any of them falls, when they are dead shall be [a]unclean, whether it is any item of wood or clothing or skin or sack, whatever item it is, in which any work is done, (A)it must be put in water. And it shall be unclean until evening; then it shall be clean.

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  1. Leviticus 11:32 impure

32 When one of them dies and falls on something, that article, whatever its use, will be unclean, whether it is made of wood, cloth, hide or sackcloth.(A) Put it in water; it will be unclean till evening, and then it will be clean.

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58 And if you wash the garment, either warp or woof, or whatever is made of leather, if the plague has disappeared from it, then it shall be washed a second time, and shall be clean.

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58 Any fabric, woven or knitted material, or any leather article that has been washed and is rid of the mold, must be washed again. Then it will be clean.”

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then the priest shall command to take for him who is to be cleansed two living and clean birds, (A)cedar wood, (B)scarlet, and (C)hyssop.

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the priest shall order that two live clean birds and some cedar wood, scarlet yarn and hyssop(A) be brought for the person to be cleansed.(B)

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13 ‘And when he who has a discharge is cleansed of his discharge, then (A)he shall count for himself seven days for his cleansing, wash his clothes, and bathe his body in running water; then he shall be clean.

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13 “‘When a man is cleansed from his discharge, he is to count off seven days(A) for his ceremonial cleansing; he must wash his clothes and bathe himself with fresh water, and he will be clean.(B)

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15 (A)“And every person who eats what died naturally or what was torn by beasts, whether he is a native of your own country or a stranger, (B)he shall both wash his clothes and (C)bathe in water, and be unclean until evening. Then he shall be clean.

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15 “‘Anyone, whether native-born or foreigner, who eats anything(A) found dead or torn by wild animals(B) must wash their clothes and bathe with water,(C) and they will be ceremonially unclean till evening;(D) then they will be clean.

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25 (A)You shall therefore distinguish between clean animals and unclean, between unclean birds and clean, (B)and you shall not make yourselves [a]abominable by beast or by bird, or by any kind of living thing that creeps on the ground, which I have separated from you as [b]unclean.

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  1. Leviticus 20:25 detestable or loathsome
  2. Leviticus 20:25 defiled

25 “‘You must therefore make a distinction between clean and unclean animals and between unclean and clean birds.(A) Do not defile yourselves by any animal or bird or anything that moves along the ground—those that I have set apart as unclean for you.

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You shall set them in two rows, six in a row, (A)on the pure gold table before the Lord. And you shall put pure frankincense on each row, that it may be on the bread for a (B)memorial, an offering made by fire to the Lord.

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Arrange them in two stacks, six in each stack, on the table of pure gold(A) before the Lord. By each stack put some pure incense(B) as a memorial[a] portion(C) to represent the bread and to be a food offering presented to the Lord.

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  1. Leviticus 24:7 Or representative

10 (A)If there is any man among you who becomes unclean by some occurrence in the night, then he shall go outside the camp; he shall not come inside the camp.

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10 If one of your men is unclean because of a nocturnal emission, he is to go outside the camp and stay there.(A)

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