Leviticus 14:46 Cross References
Leviticus 14:46
46: Anyone who enters the house while it is closed will be considered ceremonially unclean until evening.
Numbers 19:21
- This is a permanent law. Those who sprinkle the water of purification must afterward wash their clothes, and anyone who touches the water of purification will remain defiled until evening.
- Anything and anyone that a defiled person touches will be ceremonially defiled until evening."
Leviticus 22:6
- they will remain defiled until evening. They must not eat any of the sacred offerings until they have purified their bodies with water.
Leviticus 15:10
- If you touch or carry anything that was under him, you will be required to wash your clothes and bathe in water, and you will remain defiled until evening.
Leviticus 17:15
- "And this command also applies both to Israelites and the foreigners living among you. If you eat from the carcass of an animal that died a natural death or was killed by a wild animal, you must wash your clothes and bathe yourselves in water. Then you will remain ceremonially unclean until evening; after that, you will be considered clean.
Leviticus 15:5
- "So if you touch the man's bedding, you will be required to wash your clothes and bathe in water, and you will remain ceremonially defiled until evening.
- If you sit where the man with the discharge has sat, you will be required to wash your clothes and bathe in water. You will then remain defiled until evening.
- The same instructions apply if you touch the man who has the unclean discharge.
- And if he spits on you, you must undergo the same procedure.
Numbers 19:7
- "Then the priest must wash his clothes and bathe himself in water. Afterward he may return to the camp, though he will remain ceremonially unclean until evening.
- The man who burns the animal must also wash his clothes and bathe in water, and he, too, will remain unclean until evening.
- Then someone who is ceremonially clean will gather up the ashes of the heifer and place them in a purified place outside the camp. They will be kept there for the people of Israel to use in the water for the purification ceremony. This ceremony is performed for the removal of sin.
- The man who gathers up the ashes of the heifer must also wash his clothes, and he will remain ceremonially unclean until evening. This is a permanent law for the people of Israel and any foreigners who live among them.
Leviticus 11:28
- If you pick up and move its carcass, you must immediately wash your clothes, and you will remain defiled until evening.
Leviticus 11:24
- "The following creatures make you ceremonially unclean. If you touch any of their dead bodies, you will be defiled until evening.
- If you move the dead body of an unclean animal, you must immediately wash your clothes, and you will remain defiled until evening.