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Leviticus 13:59

New International Reader's Version

These are the rules about what to do with anything with mold on it. They apply to clothes that are made out of wool or linen. They apply to woven and knitted cloth and to leather goods. They give a priest directions about when to announce whether something is “clean” or “unclean.”

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“Suppose some clothes have mold on them. The clothes could be made out of wool or linen.

Or there could be cloth woven or knitted out of linen or wool. There could be pieces of leather. Or there could be things that are made out of leather.

The clothes that have been washed and do not have any more mold on them must be washed again. So must the woven or knitted cloth or the leather goods. Then they will be ‘clean.’ ”

The Lord spoke to Moses. He told him to say to the people,

“Here are the rules for making anyone ‘clean’ who has had a skin disease. They apply when the person is brought to the priest.

These are the rules for anyone who has a skin disease. They are for people who can’t afford the regular offerings that are required to make them “clean.”

Use these rules to decide whether something is “clean” or not. These are the rules for skin diseases and for mold.

“ ‘You must keep the Israelites away from things that make them “unclean.” Then they will not die for being “unclean.” And they will not die for making the place “unclean” where I, the Lord, live. It is in the middle of the camp.’ ”

These are the rules for a man who has liquid waste flowing out of his body. They apply to a man made “unclean” by semen that flows from his body.

These are the rules the Lord gave Moses about a man and his wife. And these are the rules the Lord gave about a father and his young daughter still living at home.

These are the commands and rules the Lord gave through Moses. He gave them to the Israelites on the plains of Moab. They were by the Jordan River across from Jericho.

“ ‘This is the law about being jealous. It applies to a woman who has gone astray. She has made herself “unclean” while she is married to her husband.




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