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Leviticus 15:5

Listen to Leviticus 15:5
5 And whoever toucheth his bed, shall wash his clothes, and bathe [himself] in water, and be unclean until the evening.

Leviticus 15:5 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 15:5

And whosoever toucheth his bed
Is unclean. According to the Misnah F24, a bed defiles a man seven ways, so as to defile garments; standing, sitting, lying, hanging, and leaning, and by touching, and by bearing:

shall wash his clothes, and bathe [himself] in water;
in forty seahs of water, as the Targum of Jonathan:

and be unclean until the even;
be unfit for conversation with other men till the even, though both his body and clothes are washed.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 Zabim, ut supra. (c. 2. sect. 4.)
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Leviticus 15:5 In-Context

3 And this shall be his uncleanness in his issue: whether his flesh shall run with his issue, or his flesh be stopped from his issue, it [is] his uncleanness.
4 Every bed on which he lieth that hath the issue, is unclean: and every thing on which he sitteth, shall be unclean.
5 And whoever toucheth his bed, shall wash his clothes, and bathe [himself] in water, and be unclean until the evening.
6 And he that sitteth on [any] thing on which he sat that hath the issue, shall wash his clothes, and bathe [himself] in water, and be unclean until the evening.
7 And he that toucheth the flesh of him that hath the issue, shall wash his clothes, and bathe [himself] in water, and be unclean until the evening.
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