Leviticus 12:2 Cross References
Leviticus 12:2
2: When a woman becomes pregnant and gives birth to a son, she will be ceremonially unclean for seven days, just as she is defiled during her menstrual period.
Leviticus 15:19
- "Whenever a woman has her menstrual period, she will be ceremonially unclean for seven days. If you touch her during that time, you will be defiled until evening.
Job 14:4
- Who can create purity in one born impure? No one!
Job 15:14
- Can a mortal be pure? Can a human be just?
Leviticus 18:19
- "Do not violate a woman by having sexual intercourse with her during her period of menstrual impurity.
Job 25:4
- How can a mere mortal stand before God and claim to be righteous? Who in all the earth is pure?
Luke 2:22
- Then it was time for the purification offering, as required by the law of Moses after the birth of a child; so his parents took him to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord.
Psalms 51:5
- For I was born a sinner--yes, from the moment my mother conceived me.
Genesis 3:16
- Then he said to the woman, "You will bear children with intense pain and suffering. And though your desire will be for your husband, he will be your master."
Genesis 1:28
- God blessed them and told them, "Multiply and fill the earth and subdue it. Be masters over the fish and birds and all the animals."
Romans 5:12
- When Adam sinned, sin entered the entire human race. Adam's sin brought death, so death spread to everyone, for everyone sinned.
- Yes, people sinned even before the law was given. And though there was no law to break, since it had not yet been given,
- they all died anyway--even though they did not disobey an explicit commandment of God, as Adam did. What a contrast between Adam and Christ, who was yet to come!
- And what a difference between our sin and God's generous gift of forgiveness. For this one man, Adam, brought death to many through his sin. But this other man, Jesus Christ, brought forgiveness to many through God's bountiful gift.
- And the result of God's gracious gift is very different from the result of that one man's sin. For Adam's sin led to condemnation, but we have the free gift of being accepted by God, even though we are guilty of many sins.