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Leviticus 16:26 - Easy To Read Version

26 “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.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

26 And he that let go the goat for the scapegoat shall wash his clothes, and bathe his flesh in water, and afterward come into the camp.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

26 The man who led the sin-bearing goat out and let him go for Azazel or removal shall wash his clothes and bathe his body, and afterward he may come into the camp.

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American Standard Version (1901)

26 And he that letteth go the goat for Azazel shall wash his clothes, and bathe his flesh in water, and afterward he shall come into the camp.

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Common English Bible

26 The one who set the goat free for Azazel must wash their clothes and bathe their body in water; after that they can return to the camp.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

26 Yet truly, he who has sent away the emissary goat shall wash his clothes and his body with water, and so he shall enter into the camp.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

26 But he that hath let go the emissary goat, shall wash his clothes, and his body with water, and so shall enter into the camp.

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Leviticus 16:26
19 Tagairtí Cros  

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


If a person picks up one of those dead insects, then that person must wash his clothes. That person will be 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.


Those crawling animals are unclean for you. Any person who touches their dead bodies will be unclean until evening.


“If any of those unclean [140] animals dies and falls on something, then that thing will become unclean. It might be something made from wood, cloth, leather, a cloth of sadness or some work tool. Whatever it is, it must be washed with water. It will be unclean until evening. Then it will become clean again.


“Also, if an animal {that you use for food} dies, then the person who touches its dead body will be unclean [143] until evening.


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.


“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.


If any person touches those things, that person will be unclean. That person must wash his clothes and bathe in water. He will be unclean until evening.


But the goat chosen by the lot for Azazel [272] must be brought alive before the Lord. And then this goat will be sent out to Azazel in the desert. This is to make the people pure. [273]


Then he will burn the fat of the sin offering on the altar. [295]


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.


Aaron will throw lots [269] for the two goats. One lot will be for the Lord. The other lot will be for Azazel. [270]


This rule will be for you forever. If a person is sprinkled with the special water, then he must also wash his clothes. Any person who touches the special water will be unclean until evening.


The law \{of Moses\} could not make anything perfect. And now a better hope has been given to us. And with that hope we can come near to God.


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