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Leviticus 11:25 - Easy To Read Version

25-27 If a person picks up one of those dead insects, then that person must wash his clothes. That person will be unclean until evening.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

25 And whosoever beareth ought of the carcase of them shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until the even.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

25 And whoever carries any part of their carcass shall wash his clothes and be unclean until the evening.

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American Standard Version (1901)

25 and whosoever beareth aught of the carcass of them shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until the even.

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Common English Bible

25 and anyone who carries any part of their dead bodies must wash their clothes and will be unclean until evening:

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Catholic Public Domain Version

25 And if it will be necessary to carry any of these dead things, he shall wash his clothes, and he shall be unclean until the sun sets.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

25 And if it be necessary that he carry any of these things when they are dead: he shall wash his clothes, and shall be unclean until the sun set.

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Leviticus 11:25
34 Tagairtí Cros  

God, scrub away my guilt.\par Wash away my sins,\par Make me clean again!\par


Use the hyssop plant and do the ceremony\par to make me pure.\par Wash me until I am whiter than snow!\par


And the Lord said to Moses, “Today and tomorrow you must prepare the people for a special meeting. The people must wash their clothes


So Moses climbed down the mountain and went to the people. Moses got them ready for the special meeting and they washed their clothes.


Those insects will make you unclean. [134] Any person who touches the dead bodies of these insects will become unclean until evening.


If any person picks up their dead bodies, that person must wash his clothes. That person will be unclean until evening. Those animals are unclean to you.


And the person who eats meat from this animal’s body must wash his clothes. This person will be unclean until evening. The person who picks up the dead body of the animal must wash his clothes. This person will be unclean until evening.


Seven days later the priest must look at the person again. If the sore has faded, and has not spread on the skin, then the priest must announce that the person is clean. [155] The sore is only a scab. The person must wash his clothes and become clean again.


And any person who goes into that house will be unclean until evening.


If any person eats in that house or lies down in there, then that person must wash his clothes.


“Then that person must wash his clothes. He must shave off all his hair. And he must wash with water. Then he will be clean. [195] Then that person may go into the camp. But he must stay outside his tent for seven days.


“When the person with a discharge [243] is ready to be made clean, he must wait seven days before he will be made clean. Then he must wash his clothes and bathe his body in running water. Then he will become clean. [244]


The priest will offer the birds, one for a sin offering, and the other for a burnt offering. In this way, the priest will make that person pure [246] before the Lord.


If any person touches that person’s bed, then he must wash his clothes and bathe in water. He will be unclean until evening.


“The person that led the goat to Azazel [296] must wash his clothes and his whole body with water. After that, he can come into the camp.


Then the person who burns them must wash his clothes and wash his {whole} body with water. After that, he can come into the camp.


“Also, if any person eats an animal that died by itself, or if any person eats an animal that was killed by some other animal, then that person will be unclean [311] until evening. That person must wash his clothes and wash his {whole} body with water. It does not matter if that person is a citizen of Israel or if he is a foreigner living among you!


If a person touches any of those things, he will become unclean until evening. That person must not eat any of the holy food. Even if he washes with water, he can’t eat the holy food.


But at that time, a new spring of water will be opened for David’s family and for the other people living in Jerusalem. That fountain will be to wash away their sins and to make the people pure.


“The person who collected the cow’s ashes must wash his clothes. He will be unclean [255] until evening.


“Then a clean [262] person must sprinkle this water on the unclean [263] person on the third day and again on the seventh day. On the seventh day, that person becomes clean. He must wash his clothes in water. He will become clean in the evening.


Then the priest must wash himself and his clothes with water. Then he must come back into the camp. The priest will be unclean [253] until evening.


The person who burns that cow must wash himself and his clothes in water. He will be unclean until evening.


On the seventh day you must wash all of your clothes. Then you will become pure. After that you can come into camp.”


Peter said, “No! You will never wash my feet.”


Now, don’t wait any longer. Get up, be baptized {\cf2\super [440]} and wash your sins away. Do this, trusting in him (Jesus) \{to save you\}.’


We have been cleansed and made free from feelings of guilt. And our bodies have been washed with pure water. So come near to God with a sincere (true) heart, feeling sure because of our faith.


Those gifts and sacrifices were only about food and drink and special washings. Those things were only rules about the body—\{not about things inside people’s hearts\}. God gave those rules \{for his people to follow\} until the time of God’s new way.


That water is like baptism {\cf2\super [26]} that now saves you. Baptism is not the washing of dirt from the body. Baptism is asking God for a pure heart. It saves you because Jesus Christ was raised from death.


God is in the light (goodness). We should live in the light, too. If we live in the light, then we share fellowship with each other. And when we live in the light, the blood (death) of Jesus cleanses us from all sin. (Jesus is God’s Son.)


I answered, “You know who they are, sir.”


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