Everything,moreover, on whichpart of their carcassmay fallbecomesunclean;an ovenor a stoveshall be smashed;they are uncleanand shall continueas uncleanto you.
"He exploresthe mountainsfor his pastureAnd searchesaftereverygreenthing.
As for anyearthenwarevesselinto whichone of them may fall,whateveris in it becomesuncleanand you shall breakthe vessel.
Anyof the foodwhichmay be eaten,on whichwatercomes,shall becomeunclean,and anyliquidwhichmay be drunkin everyvesselshall becomeunclean.
Neverthelessa springor a cisterncollectingwatershall be clean,though the one who touchestheir carcassshall be unclean.
"So he shall burnthe garment,whetherthe warporthe woof,in woolorin linen,oranyarticleof leatherin whichthe markoccurs,for it is a leprousmalignancy;it shall be burnedin the fire.
However, an earthenwarevesselwhichthe person with the dischargetouchesshall be broken,and everywoodenvesselshall be rinsedin water.
Also the earthenwarevesselin whichit was boiledshall be broken;and ifit was boiledin a bronzevessel,then it shall be scouredand rinsedin water.