Levítico 11:40

40 Quem comer da carne do animal morto terá que lavar as suas roupas e ficará impuro até a tarde. Quem carregar o cadáver do animal terá que lavar as suas roupas e ficará impuro até a tarde.

Levítico 11:40 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 11:40

And he that eateth of the carcass of it
For though it might be eaten, if rightly killed, yet not if it died of itself, or was strangled, or torn to pieces by wild beasts:

shall wash his clothes;
besides his body, which even he that touched it was obliged to:

and be unclean until the even;
though he and his clothes were washed, and he might not go into the court of the tabernacle, or have any concern with holy things, or conversation with men:

he also that beareth the carcass of it;
removes it from one place to another, carries it to the dunghill, or a ditch, and there lays it, or buries it in the earth:

shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until the even;
from whence, as before observed by the Jewish writers, uncleanness by bearing is greater than uncleanness by touching, since the former obliged to washing of clothes, not so the latter; so Jarchi here; and yet still was unclean until the evening, though he had washed himself in water, as Aben Ezra notes; and so says Jarchi, though he dips himself, he has need of the evening of the sun.

Levítico 11:40 In-Context

38 mas, se foi derramada água sobre a semente, vocês a considerarão impura.
39 “Quando morrer um animal que vocês têm permissão para comer, quem tocar no seu cadáver ficará impuro até a tarde.
40 Quem comer da carne do animal morto terá que lavar as suas roupas e ficará impuro até a tarde. Quem carregar o cadáver do animal terá que lavar as suas roupas e ficará impuro até a tarde.
41 “Todo animal que se move rente ao chão será proibido a vocês e não poderá ser comido.
42 Vocês não poderão comer animal algum que se move rente ao chão, quer se arraste sobre o ventre, quer ande de quatro ou com o auxílio de muitos pés; são proibidos a vocês.
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