Levítico 14:46

46 Aquele que entrar na casa, enquanto estiver fechada, será imundo até a tarde.

Levítico 14:46 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 14:46

Moreover, he that goeth into the house all the while it is
shut up
The utmost of which were three weeks, as Jarchi observes; during the time a house was shut up, no man might enter it: if he did, he shall be unclean until the evening;
might not have any conversation with men until the evening was come, and he had washed himself; nay, according to the Misnah F17, if a clean person thrust in his head, or the greatest part of his body, into an unclean house, he was defiled; and whoever entered into a leprous house, and his clothes are on his shoulder, and his sandals (on his feet), and his rings on his hands, he and they are unclean immediately; and if he has his clothes on, and his sandals on his feet, and his rings on his hands, he is immediately defiled, and they are clean.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 Misn. Negaim, c. 12. sect. 8, 9.

Levítico 14:46 In-Context

44 o sacerdote entrará, e a examinará; se a praga se tiver estendido na casa, lepra roedora há na casa; é imunda.
45 Portanto se derrubará a casa, as suas pedras, e a sua madeira, como também toda a argamassa da casa, e se levará tudo para fora da cidade, a um lugar imundo.
46 Aquele que entrar na casa, enquanto estiver fechada, será imundo até a tarde.
47 Aquele que se deitar na casa lavará, as suas vestes; e quem comer na casa lavara as suas vestes.
48 Mas, tornando o sacerdote a entrar, e examinando a casa, se a praga não se tiver estendido nela, depois de ter sido rebocada, o sacerdote declarará limpa a casa, porque a praga está curada.
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