Anything on which their dead bodies fall is unclean. If it is an oven or a stove, smash it. It is unclean and will remain unclean for you.
It explores the mountains for its pasture and looks for anything green.
“If any of these creatures falls into a piece of pottery, break the pottery because everything in it is unclean.
If water ⌞from that pottery⌟ touches any food, the food is unclean. Any liquid that you drink from that pottery is unclean.
However, a spring or a cistern holding water will remain clean. But anyone who touches their dead bodies will be unclean.
He must burn the piece of clothing or the leather article because the mildew is growing.
When a man who has a discharge touches pottery, it must be broken, and any wooden bucket he touches must be rinsed.
Any piece of pottery in which the offering for sin is cooked must be broken into pieces. Any copper kettle in which the offering for sin is cooked must be scoured and rinsed with water.