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T . .,we Vncleaneaües. L E V I T I C U S X V. Vncleane iflues, 81 54 55 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO at they chánfe the man ferefpokn of, in every point. Save that in the man, they frinitle 7. times upon hit hand; but in the hoof they fPrin4 f ven times upon the upper chore pop of the houfe, without: all other aeitotu are alik. Maimony, treat.ofLeprie,c.r 5.f.8. This is to be underáoodcf the cleanfing with birds, cedar wood,hyffop, fcarlet,and living wa- ter : but not of the other facrifices, which the le- prous man brought afterward, for the houle was cleanCed, &atonement made for it, without thofe facrifices,verGS3. Verf54.forevery plague] From hence the He- brewes fay of him that judged leprofie, that he might not view the plagues until he were expert in them all , and in all their names here written. Chazku- ni on Lev. 4.54. Vcrf..57. in the day] that is, concerning the day:. meaning, as the Greeketranflateth, what day he (hall be uneleane, and what day he Thal be made cleave. MAIMMAAAAAAMAAAMI CHAP. XV. 1, The law concerning uncleaemefiof men, in their ;AJùes: 4, and how they malle other things and per - fins uneleane. 13, The cleanfing of them with facri- fcing of doves. 16, Vneleamtefe by feed going from a man. 19, The unclean(, of women, in their Ines. 28, Their cleànfng by f'orifces. 31, The carafe of theft laves. ilNd Iehovah fpake, unto Mofes & un- to Aaron, Paying. Speake ye,unto the formes of Ifrael ; and fay, unto them : Any man,when he (ha ,l have, an (flue our of his fle(h ; his iffue, it is unclean. And this (hall be his uncleannes , in his iffue : whether his flefh run , is ith his ilfue; or his fle(h be flopped, from his iffue ; it is his uncleannes. Every bed, which he (hall lye upon, that hath the iffue , (hall be uncleane : and every veffell,which he (hall fit upon, ¡hall be un- clean.And the man,that fluff touch his bed, Ihall wafh his clothes, and bathe himfelfe in water, and be uncleane untili the evening. And he that fitteth, upon the velfell ; which he fate upon, that bath the i(fine : ¡hall wa(h his clothes, and bathe himfelfe in water, and be unclean untill the evening. And he that toucheth,the flefll of him that bath the iffue, (hall wa(h his clothes, and bathe himfelfe in water, and be unclean untill the evening. And if he that bath the iIfine, fpit upon him that is cleane;then he (hall wail] his clothes, and bathe himfelfe in water, and be unclean until! the evening. And every faddle,which he (hall rideupon,that hath the iffue; (hall be uncleane.And every-one thattoucheth,any.. thing that (hall be underhim ; than be un. cleane , untill the eyeing : and he tiaat bear - eth them ; (hall wa.h his cloches , aad bathe himfelfmwater,& be unclean u,itill the eve - ning.And every -one, whom he thall touch, c I that bath the iffue ; and he bath not rimed his hands inwater:he (ball will his clotr,es, and bathe himfelfe in water, and be uncleane untill the evening. And the ve(fellor earn, 12 which he (hall touch, that hath the ii ue,fhal be broken : and every velfell ofwood ; thall berinfedinwater. And when he that hash 13 aniline , (hall be denied of his iffue : then he (hall number to him felfe, (even daves, for his cleanfing and wafh his clot,ies : and (hall bathe his fie. h, in living water,and Ihall becleane.And in the eight day,he (hall take to him,two turtle doves; or two yong pige- ons : and he fhall come before lehovah, un. to the dooreof the Tent of the congregati: on ; and hail give them , unto the Priefl. And the Prìefl, (hall make them ; the one á 15 Sin.offring ; and the other, a Burnt- offting: and the Prieff , (hall make - atonement for him,before Iehovah;for his i(fue. And a man,when feed ofcopulation,(hall id goe-out from him : then he ¡hall bathe in water,all his fiefh, and (hail be uncleane un- till the evening. And every garment, and every skin: whereupon (hall bethe feed of copulation : it alto (hall be waffled in water, & be unclean untill the evening.And thewo- 18 man,with whom man (hall lie ; with feed of copulation : they (hall alto bathe themfelves in water; and be unclean untill the evening. And a womanwhen (he shall have aniffue; and her iffue in her flefh, he blood: fie Thail be in her feparation, (even daies;and every- one that toucheth her (hall be unclean tíntill the evening. And every- thing, which the (hall lie upon, in her ftparation, ¡hall be un- cleane: and every - tiling, which (he (hall fit upon,(hal l be unclean. And everyone, that toucheth her bed : {hail wa(h his cloches, and bathe bimfefs in water,and be unclean untill the evening. And every -one that too- _z cheth, any velfell, which fhe (hall fit upon : (hall wall) his clothes, and bathe himfelfe in water, acrd be uncleane untill the evening, And if it be on the bed, or on the velfll which the fitteth upon , when he toucheth it : heihhall be uncleane, untill the evening. And if aman lying (hall lye with her, and 24 hér fluors be upon him ; then he (hall be un- clean, (even daves : and every bed , which he/hall lyeupon,(hail be uncleane. And a woman, when the iffue of her 15 . blood 14 17 19 20 E1 23 1

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