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Numbers 19:7 - Tree of Life Version

7 “Afterward, the kohen is to wash his clothes and bathe his flesh with the water, and afterward he may come back into the camp. Still the kohen will be unclean until evening.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

7 Then the priest shall wash his clothes, and he shall bathe his flesh in water, and afterward he shall come into the camp, and the priest shall be unclean until the even.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

7 Then the priest shall wash his clothes and bathe his body in water; afterward he shall come into the camp, but he shall be unclean until evening.

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American Standard Version (1901)

7 Then the priest shall wash his clothes, and he shall bathe his flesh in water, and afterward he shall come into the camp, and the priest shall be unclean until the even.

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Common English Bible

7 Then the priest will wash his clothes and bathe his body in water. Afterward the priest will enter the camp, but he will be unclean until evening.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

7 And then finally, having washed his garments and his body, he shall enter into the camp, and he shall be deeply stained until evening.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

7 And then after washing his garments, and body, he shall enter into the camp: and shall be unclean until the evening.

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Numbers 19:7
19 Cross References  

“Moreover, by these also you will become unclean: whoever touches their carcasses should be unclean until the evening.


Whoever carries any part of their carcass is to wash his clothes, and will be unclean until the evening.


So whatever moves on its paws, among all animals that go on all fours, is unclean to you. Whoever touches their carcasses will be unclean until the evening.


Whoever carries their carcasses, is to wash his clothes and will be unclean until the evening. They are unclean to you.


Among all that creep these are the ones that are unclean to you. Whoever touches them when they are dead, will be unclean until the evening.


Whatever falls on them when they are dead will become unclean, whether it is any vessel of wood, or clothing, or skin, or sackcloth. Whatever vessel it is, with which any work is done, it must be put into water, and it will be unclean until the evening, then it will be clean.


“If any animal that you may eat dies, the one who touches its carcass will become unclean until the evening.


He who eats of its carcass is to wash his clothes, and be unclean until the evening. Also, the one who carries its carcass is to wash his clothes, and be unclean until the evening.


“Moreover, whoever goes into the house while it is shut up will be unclean until the evening.


Whoever touches his bed is to wash his clothes and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the evening.


the person who touches any such thing will be unclean until the evening, and is not to eat of the holy things, unless he has bathed his body in water.


“The one who gathers the heifer’s ashes is also to wash his clothes as well as be unclean until evening. It will be a permanent statute for Bnei-Yisrael and for the outsider living among them.


The clean person will sprinkle the unclean one on the third and seventh days. He is to purify himself on the seventh day, and on the seventh day he is to wash his clothes and bathe himself in water, and at evening he will be clean.


This will be a permanent ordinance for them. The one sprinkling the cleansing water is also to wash his clothes, and anyone touching the cleansing water will be unclean until evening.


Anything touched by an unclean person becomes unclean, and anyone touching it will be unclean until evening.”


Also the one burning it is to wash his clothes and bathe his flesh with the water, and he will be unclean until evening.


For the bodies of those animals—whose blood is brought into the Holies by the kohen gadol as an offering for sin—are burned outside the camp.


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