27 occurrences

'Wash' in the Bible

Then he is to wash its entrails and legs with water. After this, the priest is to offer all of it on the altar a burnt offering by fire, an aroma that will be pleasing to the LORD."

wash its entrails and legs with water, and then offer all of it on the altar a burnt offering by fire, an aroma that will be pleasing to the LORD."

Whoever touches its meat will be holy. If some of its blood sprinkles on a garment, wash where it was sprinkled in a sacred place.

And anyone who carries their carcasses is to wash his clothes, since he will remain unclean until evening."

Whoever carries their carcass is to wash their clothes, because they've become unclean until evening. They're unclean for you.

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."

"On the next seventh day, the priest is to examine him again. If the skin rash didn't become dull and it didn't spread in the skin, then the priest is to pronounce him clean: it's a scab. He is to wash his clothes and be clean.

The priest is to examine the scab on the seventh day. If, indeed, the scab hasn't spread on the skin and it doesn't appear more extensive than skin deep, then the priest is to declare him clean. He is to wash his garments and be clean.

then the priest is to command that they wash whatever has the contagion and then isolate it for seven days a second time.

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.

Whoever has slept in the house is to wash his clothes, along with whoever has eaten in the house.

Any person who touches his bed is to wash his garments and bathe with water, and he will remain unclean until evening.

Whoever sits on any object on which the one with the discharge has sat is to wash his clothes and bathe with water, and he will remain unclean until evening.

"Whoever touches the body of someone with a discharge is to wash his clothes and bathe with water, and he will remain unclean until evening.

Whoever has a discharge and spits on someone who is clean, then he is to wash his clothes and bathe with water, and he will remain unclean until evening.

Whoever touches anything that was under him will be unclean until evening. Whoever carries these things is to wash his clothes and bathe with water, and he will remain unclean until evening.

"Anyone whom the one with the discharge touches without rinsing his hands with water is to wash his clothes and bathe with water, and he will remain unclean until evening.

"When the one with the discharge is cleansed from his discharge, then he is to set aside for himself seven days for his cleansing. He is to wash his clothes and bathe with flowing water. Then he will be clean.

Anyone who touches her bed is to wash his clothes and bathe with water, and he will remain unclean until evening.

Anyone who touches any of the objects on which she has sat is to wash his clothes and bathe with water, and he will remain unclean until evening.

Whoever touches them will become unclean. He is to wash his clothes and bathe with water and he will remain unclean until evening.

He is to wear a sacred linen tunic and linen undergarments that will cover his genitals. He is to clothe himself with a sash and wrap his head with a linen turban. Because they are sacred garments, he is to wash himself with water before putting them on."

He is to wash his body with water at the sacred place and put on his clothes. Then he is to go out and offer a whole burnt offering for himself and a whole burnt offering for the people, thereby making atonement on account of himself and on account of the people.

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.

The one who burns them is to wash his clothes and bathe his body with water. After doing so, he may enter the camp."

"Any person who eats a carcass or an animal that was torn by beasts (whether that person is native born or is a resident alien), is to wash his clothes and bathe himself with water, and he will remain unclean until evening, and then he'll become clean.

But if he doesn't wash or bathe his body, then he is to bear the punishment of his iniquity."

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Root Form
Definition
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רחץ 
Rachats 
Usage: 72

ἀπολούω 
Apolouo 
Usage: 2

דּוּח 
Duwach 
wash , purge , cast me out
Usage: 4

כּבס 
Kabac 
Usage: 51

מים 
Mayim 
Usage: 581

סרה סירה סיר 
Ciyr 
Usage: 34

רחצה 
Rachtsah 
Usage: 2

שׁטף 
Shataph 
Usage: 31

ἀπονίπτω 
Aponipto 
Usage: 1

ἀποπλύνω 
Apopluno 
Usage: 1

βαπτίζω 
Baptizo 
Usage: 65

βαπτισμός 
Baptismos 
Usage: 3

βρέχω 
Brecho 
rain , wash , rain
Usage: 4

λουτρόν 
Loutron 
Usage: 2

λούω 
Louo 
Usage: 5

νίπτω 
Nipto 
Usage: 11

πλύνω 
Pluno 
Usage: 1

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