Numbers 19:7
The priest is to wash his clothes and bathe himself with water, after which he may enter the camp, but he is to remain unclean until evening.
Leviticus 11:25
And anyone who carries their carcasses is to wash his clothes, since he will remain unclean until evening."
Leviticus 11:40
The one who eats from its carcass is to wash his clothes, because he has become unclean until evening. Even the one who carries the carcass is to wash his clothes, because he has become unclean until evening."
Leviticus 14:8-9
The person who is clean is to wash his clothes, shave all his hair, and bathe in water, after which he is to be declared clean. Then he can be brought back to the camp, but he is to remain outside his tent for seven days.
Leviticus 15:5
Any person who touches his bed is to wash his garments and bathe with water, and he will remain unclean until evening.
Leviticus 16:26-28
The one who sent away the male goat as a scapegoat is to wash his clothes and bathe his body with water. After doing so, he may enter the camp.
Leviticus 22:6
such a person who comes in contact with anything like this will become unclean until evening. As a result, he is not to eat the sacred things unless he has bathed himself with water.
Numbers 19:8
Whoever takes part in the burning is to wash his clothes and bathe himself in water and is to remain unclean until the evening.
Numbers 19:19
The clean person is to sprinkle the unclean person on the third day and seventh day and then he is to purify himself on the seventh day, wash his clothes, and bathe with water. He is to be considered clean at evening.
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