Leviticus 22:4 Cross References
Leviticus 22:4
4: "If any of the priests have a contagious skin disease or any kind of discharge that makes them ceremonially unclean, they may not eat the sacred offerings until they have been pronounced clean. If any of the priests become unclean by touching a corpse, or are defiled by an emission of semen,
Leviticus 11:39
- "If an animal that is permitted for eating dies and you touch its carcass, you will be defiled until evening.
Leviticus 15:13
- "When the man's discharge heals, he must count off a period of seven days. During that time, he must wash his clothes and bathe in fresh springwater. Then he will be ceremonially clean.
- On the eighth day he must bring two turtledoves or two young pigeons and present himself to the LORD at the entrance of the Tabernacle and give his offerings to the priest.
- The priest will present the offerings there, one for a sin offering and the other for a whole burnt offering. In this way, the priest will make atonement for the man before the LORD for his discharge.
- "Whenever a man has an emission of semen, he must wash his entire body, and he will remain ceremonially defiled until evening.
Leviticus 15:2
- "Give these further instructions to the Israelites: Any man who has a genital discharge is ceremonially unclean because of it.
- This defilement applies whether the discharge continues or is stopped up. In either case the man is unclean.
Leviticus 21:1
- The LORD said to Moses, "Tell the priests to avoid making themselves ceremonially unclean by touching a dead relative
Leviticus 2:3
- The rest of the flour will be given to Aaron and his sons. It will be considered a most holy part of the offerings given to the LORD by fire.
Numbers 18:9
- You are allotted the portion of the most holy offerings that is kept from the fire. From all the most holy offerings--including the grain offerings, sin offerings, and guilt offerings--that portion belongs to you and your sons.
Leviticus 2:10
- The rest of the grain offering will be given to Aaron and his sons as their food. It will be considered a most holy part of the offerings given to the LORD by fire.
Numbers 18:19
- Yes, I am giving you all these holy offerings that the people of Israel bring to the LORD. They are for you and your sons and daughters, to be eaten as your regular share. This is an unbreakable covenant between the LORD and you and your descendants."
Leviticus 13:2
- "If some of the people notice a swelling or a rash or a shiny patch on their skin that develops into a contagious skin disease, they must be brought to Aaron the priest or to one of his sons.
- The priest will then examine the affected area of a person's skin. If the hair in the affected area has turned white and appears to be more than skin-deep, then it is a contagious skin disease, and the priest must pronounce the person ceremonially unclean.
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.
- "Any animal that has divided but unsplit hooves or that does not chew the cud is unclean for you. If you touch the dead body of such an animal, you will be defiled until evening.
- Of the animals that walk on all fours, those that have paws are unclean for you. If you touch the dead body of such an animal, you will be defiled until evening.
- If you pick up and move its carcass, you must immediately wash your clothes, and you will remain defiled until evening.
Leviticus 14:1
- And the LORD said to Moses,
- "The following instructions must be followed by those seeking purification from a contagious skin disease. Those who have been healed must be brought to the priest,
- who will examine them at a place outside the camp. If the priest finds that someone has been healed of the skin disease,
- he will perform a purification ceremony, using two wild birds of a kind permitted for food, along with some cedarwood, a scarlet cloth, and a hyssop branch.
- The priest will order one of the birds to be slaughtered over a clay pot that is filled with fresh springwater.
Leviticus 21:22
- However, he may eat from the food offered to God, including the holy offerings and the most holy offerings.
Leviticus 13:44
- the man is infected with a contagious skin disease and is unclean. The priest must pronounce him ceremonially unclean because of the infection.
- "Those who suffer from any contagious skin disease must tear their clothing and allow their hair to hang loose. Then, as they go from place to place, they must cover their mouth and call out, `Unclean! Unclean!'
- As long as the disease lasts, they will be ceremonially unclean and must live in isolation outside the camp.
Leviticus 6:25
- "Give Aaron and his sons these further instructions regarding the sin offering. The animal given as a sin offering is most holy and must be slaughtered in the LORD's presence at the place where the burnt offerings are slaughtered.
- The priest who offers the sacrifice may eat his portion in a sacred place within the courtyard of the Tabernacle.
- Anything or anyone who touches the sacrificial meat will become holy, and if the sacrificial blood splatters anyone's clothing, it must be washed off in a sacred place.
- If a clay pot is used to boil the sacrificial meat, it must be broken. If a bronze kettle is used, it must be scoured and rinsed thoroughly with water.
- Only males from a priest's family may eat of this offering, for it is most holy.
Numbers 19:11
- "All those who touch a dead human body will be ceremonially unclean for seven days.
- They must purify themselves on the third and seventh days with the water of purification; then they will be purified. But if they do not do this on the third and seventh days, they will continue to be unclean even after the seventh day.
- All those who touch a dead body and do not purify themselves in the proper way defile the LORD's Tabernacle and will be cut off from the community of Israel. Since the water of purification was not sprinkled on them, their defilement continues.
- "This is the ritual law that applies when someone dies in a tent: Those who enter that tent, and those who were inside when the death occurred, will be ceremonially unclean for seven days.
- Any container in the tent that was not covered with a lid is also defiled.