Leviticus 15:27

27 " 'If anyone touches those things, he will not be "clean." He must wash his clothes. He must take a bath. He will be "unclean" until evening.

Leviticus 15:27 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 15:27

And whosoever toucheth those things shall be unclean
Her bed and seat; the Septuagint version is, "that toucheth her", see ( Leviticus 15:19 ) ; and shall wash his clothes, and bathe [himself] in water, and be
unclean until the even;
let it be observed, that in all the above passages, where it is said, "he shall bathe [himself] in water", the Targum of Jonathan adds, in forty seahs or pecks of water; for this was done by dipping the body all over.

Leviticus 15:27 In-Context

25 " 'Suppose blood flows from a woman's body for many days. And it happens at a time other than her monthly period. Or blood keeps flowing after her period is over. Then she will be "unclean" as long as the blood continues to flow. She will be "unclean," just as she is during the days of her period.
26 " 'Any bed she lies on while her blood continues to flow will be "unclean." It is the same as it is when she is having her period. Anything she sits on will be "unclean." It is the same as it is when she is having her period.
27 " 'If anyone touches those things, he will not be "clean." He must wash his clothes. He must take a bath. He will be "unclean" until evening.
28 " 'Suppose the woman has been healed from her flow of blood. Then she must wait seven days. After that, she will be "clean."
29 On the eighth day she must get two doves or two young pigeons. She must bring them to the priest at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting.
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