Leviticus 11:37

37 And when {one of their dead bodies} falls on any {seed for sowing}, it [is] clean.

Leviticus 11:37 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 11:37

And if [any part] of their carcass fall upon any sowing
seed that is to be sown
That which is selected from the other seed in order to be sown, and which is laid by and laid up for that purpose; should the carcass, or any part of the carcass of a creeping thing fall upon an heap of it, into a vessel in which it was put, as a dead mouse or the like:

[yet] it shall be clean;
be fit for use and sown in the earth; because being cast into the earth, and dying and quickening there, and then springing up again in stalk and ear, it would go through various changes before it became the food of man: the Targum of Jonathan describes it, such as is sown in its dryness, or being dry; for if it was wetted it was unfit for use, as follows.

Leviticus 11:37 In-Context

35 And anything on which {one of their dead bodies} falls shall become unclean: an oven or a stove must be broken--they [are] unclean and shall be unclean for you.
36 Surely a spring or a cistern collecting water shall be clean, but that which touches their dead body shall become unclean.
37 And when {one of their dead bodies} falls on any {seed for sowing}, it [is] clean.
38 But when water is put on [the] seed and {one of their dead bodies} falls on it, it [is] unclean for you.
39 " 'And when {one of the animals} dies that is for you to eat, the one who touches its dead body shall become unclean until the evening.

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. Literally "from their dead body"
  • [b]. Literally "seed plant that is to be sown"
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