Imamat 11:26
Konteks11:26 “‘All 1 animals that divide the hoof but it is not completely split in two 2 and do not chew the cud 3 are unclean to you; anyone who touches them becomes unclean. 4
Imamat 11:31
Konteks11:31 These are the ones that are unclean to you among all the swarming things. Anyone who touches them when they die will be unclean until evening.
Imamat 15:12
Konteks15:12 A clay vessel 5 which the man with the discharge touches must be broken, and any wooden utensil must be rinsed in water.
Imamat 15:17
Konteks15:17 and he must wash in water any clothing or leather that has semen on it, and it will be unclean until evening.
Imamat 27:29
Konteks27:29 Any human being who is permanently dedicated 6 must not be ransomed; such a person must be put to death.
[11:26] 1 tn Heb “to all” (cf. the note on v. 24). This and the following verses develop more fully the categories of uncleanness set forth in principle in vv. 24-25.
[11:26] 2 tn Heb “divides hoof and cleft it does not cleave”; KJV “divideth the hoof, and is not clovenfooted”; NLT “divided but unsplit hooves.”
[11:26] 3 tn See the note on Lev 11:3.
[11:26] 4 sn Compare the regulations in Lev 11:2-8.
[15:12] 5 tn The Hebrew term כְּלִי (kÿli) can mean “vessel” (v. 12a) or “utensil, implement, article” (v. 12b). An article of clay would refer to a vessel or container of some sort, while one made of wood would refer to some kind of tool or instrument.