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Leviticus 15:25-31; 22:1-9

Purity regulations

    If a woman has a discharge of blood for many days, not at the time of her impurity, or if she has a discharge beyond the time of her impurity, all the days of the discharge she shall continue in uncleanness; as in the days of her impurity, she shall be unclean.  Every bed on which she lies during all the days of her discharge shall be treated as the bed of her impurity; and everything on which she sits shall be unclean, as in the uncleanness of her impurity.  Whoever touches these things shall be unclean, and shall wash his clothes, and bathe in water, and be unclean until the evening.  If she is cleansed of her discharge, she shall count seven days, and after that she shall be clean.  On the eighth day she shall take two turtledoves or two pigeons and bring them to the priest to the entrance of the tent of meeting.  The priest shall offer one for a sin offering and the other for a burnt offering; and the priest shall make atonement on her behalf before the Lord for her unclean discharge. 

    Thus you shall keep the people of Israel separate from their uncleanness, so that they do not die in their uncleanness by defiling my tabernacle that is in their midst.  ...

    The Lord spoke to Moses, saying:  Direct Aaron and his sons to deal carefully with the sacred donations of the people of Israel, which they dedicate to me, so that they may not profane my holy name; I am the Lord.  Say to them:  If anyone among all your offspring throughout your generations comes near the sacred donations, which the people of Israel dedicate to the Lord, while he is in a state of uncleanness, that person shall be cut off from my presence:  I am the Lord.  No one of Aaron's offspring who has a leprous disease or suffers a discharge may eat of the sacred donations until he is clean.  Whoever touches anything made unclean by a corpse or a man who has had an emission of semen, and whoever touches any swarming thing by which he may be made unclean or any human being by whom he may be made unclean - whatever his uncleanness may be - the person who touches any such shall be unclean until evening and shall not eat of the sacred donations unless he has washed his body in water.  When the sun sets he shall be clean; and afterward he may eat of the sacred donations, for they are his food.  That which died or was torn by wild animals he shall not eat, becoming unclean by it:  I am the Lord.  They shall keep my charge, so that they may not incur guilt and die in the sanctuary for having profaned it:  I am the Lord; I sanctify them.

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