Levitico 14:9

9 E al settimo giorno radasi tutti i peli, il capo, e la barba, e le ciglia degli occhi; in somma, radasi tutti i peli, e lavi i suoi vestimenti; lavisi parimente con acqua le carni; e sarà netto.

Levitico 14:9 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 14:9

But it shall be on the seventh day
After he was first brought to the priest, and cleansed by the two birds, taken and used for him as directed, and he had been shaved and washed:

that he shall shave all his hair;
a second time, whatsoever was grown in those seven days:

all off his head, and his beard, and his eyebrows; even all his hair
he shall shave off;
not only the hair of the parts mentioned, but all other, the hair of his feet also, as Aben Ezra notes, who observes, that some say, the hair of his arms, and thighs, and breast; and so according to the Misnah F13, this was a second shaving, for it is said,

``in the seventh day he shaves a second time, according to the first shaving:''

he shall wash his clothes, also he shall wash his flesh in water, and
he shall be clean;
this was also repeated on the seventh, both the washing of his clothes, and the dipping of him in water; after which he was accounted clean, and was neither defiled nor defiling, and might go into his own tent or house, and into the tabernacle, and offer his offerings, and partake of the privileges of it, at least some of them, even the same day; according to the tradition he may eat of the tithes, and after sunset he may eat of the heave offerings, and when he has brought his atonement he may eat of the holy things F14.
FOOTNOTES:

F13 Ut supra, (Misn. Negaim, c. 11.) sect. 3.
F14 Ibid.

Levitico 14:9 In-Context

7 E spruzzine sette volte colui che si purifica della lebbra; e, dopo averlo così purificato, lascine andar libero l’uccelletto vivo, su per li campi.
8 E colui che si purifica lavi i suoi vestimenti, e radasi tutti i peli, e lavisi con acqua; e sarà netto; poi potrà entrar nel campo; ma dimori sette giorni fuor del suo padiglione.
9 E al settimo giorno radasi tutti i peli, il capo, e la barba, e le ciglia degli occhi; in somma, radasi tutti i peli, e lavi i suoi vestimenti; lavisi parimente con acqua le carni; e sarà netto.
10 E l’ottavo giorno appresso, prenda due agnelli senza difetto, e un’agnella d’un anno, senza difetto, e tre decimi di fior di farina stemperata con olio, per offerta di panatica, e un log d’olio.
11 E presenti il sacerdote, che farà la purificazione, colui che si purificherà, insieme con quelle cose, davanti al Signore, all’entrata del Tabernacolo della convenenza.
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