Leviticus 15:32 Cross References
Leviticus 15:32
32: These are the instructions for dealing with a man who has been defiled by a genital discharge or an emission of semen;
Leviticus 11:46
- "These are the instructions regarding the land animals, the birds, and all the living things that move through the water or swarm over the earth,
Ezekiel 43:12
- And this is the basic law of the Temple: absolute holiness! The entire top of the hill where the Temple is built is holy. Yes, this is the primary law of the Temple.
Leviticus 14:54
- "These are the instructions for dealing with the various kinds of contagious skin disease and infectious mildew,
- whether in clothing, in a house,
- in a swollen area of skin, in a skin rash, or in a shiny patch of skin.
- These instructions must be followed when dealing with any contagious skin disease or infectious mildew, to determine when something is ceremonially clean or unclean."
- The LORD said to Moses and Aaron,
Leviticus 14:2
- "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,
Leviticus 14:32
- These are the instructions for cleansing those who have recovered from a contagious skin disease but who cannot afford to bring the sacrifices normally required for the ceremony of cleansing."
Numbers 6:13
- "This is the ritual law of the Nazirites. At the conclusion of their time of separation as Nazirites, they must each go to the entrance of the Tabernacle
Leviticus 13:59
- "These are the instructions for dealing with infectious mildew in woolen or linen clothing or fabric, or in anything made of leather. This is how the priest will determine whether these things are ceremonially clean or unclean."
Numbers 5:29
- " `This is the ritual law for dealing with jealousy. If a woman defiles herself by being unfaithful to her husband,
Numbers 19:14
- "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.