Leviticus 15:28

28 "When she is cleansed from her discharge, she is to count off seven days; then she is clean.

Leviticus 15:28 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 15:28

But if she be cleansed of her issue
The disease is healed, or a stop is put to it; there are no signs of it remaining: then she shall number to herself seven days;
from the time she observed it to cease: and after that she shall be clean;
having bathed herself according to the usual manner of unclean persons, for their cleansing; when she would be fit to be admitted to her husband, though not as yet into the tabernacle, until she had offered her offering next directed to.

Leviticus 15:28 In-Context

26 Every bed on which she lies during the time of the discharge and everything on which she sits becomes unclean the same as in her monthly period.
27 Anyone who touches these things becomes unclean and must wash his clothes and bathe in water; he remains unclean until evening.
28 "When she is cleansed from her discharge, she is to count off seven days; then she is clean.
29 On the eighth day she is to take two doves and two pigeons and bring them to the priest at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting.
30 The priest will offer one for an Absolution-Offering and the other for a Whole-Burnt-Offering. The priest will make atonement for her in the presence of God because of the discharge that made her unclean.
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