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Leviticus 14:33–57
Instructions for Cleansing Houses
33 Thenx Yahweh spoke to Moses and to Aaron, saying, 34 “When you come into the land of Canaan, which I am about to give to you as your possession, and I put ⌊mildew⌋y in a house in the land of your possession, 35 thenz the one who ⌊owns the house⌋a shall come and tell the priest, saying, ‘It appears to me that an infection is in the house.’ 36 And the priest shall issue a command, and they shall clear out the house before the priest comes to examine the infection, so thatb all that is in the house might not become unclean; and ⌊afterward⌋c the priest shall go to examine the house. 37 And he shall examine the infection, and ⌊if⌋d the infection on the house’s wall has yellowish-green or reddish spots and its appearance is deeper than the surface ofe the wall, 38 thenf the priest shall go out from the house to the house’s entrance, and he shall confineg the house for seven days. 39 And the priest shall return on the seventh day, and he shall examine the infection,h and ⌊if⌋i the infection has spread on the house’s wall, 40 the priest shall issue a command and they shall remove the stones on which is the infection, and they shall throw them ⌊outside the city⌋j on an unclean place. 41 Thenk theyl shall scrape off the plasterm from all around the house, and they shall pour out the plaster,n which they scraped off, ⌊outside the city⌋o on an unclean place. 42 And they shall take other stones, and they shall ⌊put⌋p them in place of those stones, and theyq shall take other plaster,r and theys shall replastert the house.
43 “Butu if the infection should return and it breaks out in the house after theyv have removed the stones and after scraping off the plasterw of the house and after it has been replastered,x 44 theny the priest shall come, and he shall examine the infection,z and ⌊if⌋a the infection has spread in the house, it is a destructive ⌊mildew⌋b in the house—it is unclean. 45 Soc he shall break down the house, its stones and its wood and all of the house’s plaster,d and he shall bring it alle ⌊outside the city⌋f to an unclean place. 46 And the person who enters into the house during all the days that heg confinedh it shall become unclean until the evening. 47 And the person who sleeps in the house must wash his garments, and the person who eats in the house shall wash his garments.
48 “And if the priest comes again and examines the housei and ⌊if⌋j the infection has not spread in the house after being replastered,k thenl the priest shall pronounce the house clean, because the infection is healed. 49 And he shall take two birds and ⌊cedar wood⌋m and a ⌊crimson thread⌋n and hyssop to cleanse the house; 50 and he shall slaughter the first bird over fresh water on a clay vessel. 51 Theno he shall take the ⌊cedar wood⌋p and the hyssop and ⌊the crimson thread⌋q and the living bird, and he shall dip them in the slaughtered bird’s blood and in the fresh water, and he shall spatter themr on the house seven times. 52 Thuss he shall purify the house with the bird’s blood and with the fresh water and with the living bird and with the ⌊cedar wood⌋t and with the hyssop and with ⌊the crimson thread⌋.u 53 And he shall send the living bird ⌊outside the city⌋v ⌊into the open field⌋;w and so he shall make atonement for the house, and it shall be clean.
54 “This is the instruction for any infectious skin disease and for the diseased area of skin, 55 and for a ⌊mildew⌋x of the garment and for the house, 56 and for the swelling and for the epidermal eruption and for the spot, 57 to teach ⌊when something is unclean and when something is clean⌋.y This is the regulation of the infectious skin disease.”
| x | Or “And” |
| y | Literally “an infection of skin disease” |
| z | Or “and” |
| a | Literally “the house is for him” |
| b | Or “and” |
| c | Literally “after thus” |
| d | Literally “look” or “behold” |
| e | Implied by the context |
| f | Or “and” |
| g | Or “close up” |
| h | The direct object is supplied from context in the English translation |
| i | Literally “look” or “behold” |
| j | Literally “to from an outside place of the city” |
| k | Or “And” |
| l | Hebrew “he” |
| m | The direct object is supplied from context in the English translation |
| n | See HALOT 862 s.v. 3.b |
| o | Literally “to from an outside place of the city” |
| p | Literally “bring” |
| q | Hebrew “he” |
| r | See HALOT 862 s.v. 3.b |
| s | Hebrew “he” |
| t | Implied by the context; Hebrew “plaster” |
| u | Or “And” |
| v | Hebrew “he” |
| w | The direct object is supplied from context in the English translation |
| x | Implied by the context; or “plaster” |
| y | Or “and” |
| z | The direct object is supplied from context in the English translation |
| a | Literally “look” or “behold” |
| b | Literally “infectious disease” |
| c | Or “And” |
| d | See HALOT 862 s.v. 3.b |
| e | The direct object is supplied from context in the English translation |
| f | Literally “to from an outside place of the city” |
| g | That is, the priest |
| h | Or “closed up” |
| i | The direct object is supplied from context in the English translation |
| j | Literally “look” or “behold” |
| k | Implied by the context; or “plaster” |
| l | Or “and” |
| m | Literally “wood of cedar” |
| n | Literally “crimson thread of the worm” |
| o | Or “And” |
| p | Literally “wood of cedar” |
| q | Literally “the crimson thread of the worm” |
| r | The direct object is supplied from context in the English translation |
| s | Or “And” |
| t | Literally “wood of cedar” |
| u | Literally “the crimson thread of the worm” |
| v | Literally “to from an outside place of the city” |
| w | Literally “to the faces of the field” |
| x | Literally “infectious skin disease” |
| y | Literally “on the day of the unclean and on the day of the clean” |
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