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Levitico 11:32
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E qualunque cosa, sopra la quale sarà caduto alcuno di que’ rettili, essendo morto, sia immonda; qualunque vasello di legno, o vestimento, o pelle, o sacco, o qualunque altro strumento, col quale si fa alcun servigio; e però sia posto nell’acqua, e sia immondo infino alla sera; poi sia mondo.
Qualsiasi cosa su cui uno di essi cadesse quando sono morti sar impura; sia essa un utensile di legno o vestito o pelle o sacco o qualsiasi oggetto usato per lavoro, devessere messa in acqua, e sar impura fino alla sera; poi sar pura.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
it must be put into water: Leviticus 6:28, Leviticus 15:12, Titus 2:14, Titus 3:5
Reciprocal: Leviticus 6:27 - wash Leviticus 15:5 - General Numbers 19:15 - General Numbers 31:23 - ye shall make
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And upon whatsoever [any] of them, when they are dead, doth fall, it shall be unclean,.... Any of the above eight creeping things, that is, of their flesh, for as for their bones, nails, nerves, and skin, as before observed, being separated from them and dry, they do not defile:
whether [it be] any vessel of wood, or raiment, or skin, or sack; every wooden vessel, as the Targum of Jonathan; and all sorts of clothes, of woollen, linen, or silk, and all sorts of skins, excepting skins of sea beasts; for these, according to the Jews t, received no pollution; and also sacks or sackcloth, made of goats' hair, and the like:
whatsoever vessel [it be], wherein any work is done; any tool or instrument made use of by any artificer in his trade, or any vessel wrought by him:
it must be put into water; dipped into it, even into forty seahs of water, according to the Targum of Jonathan; and which is to be understood, not of any working tool, or finished vessel only, but of any vessel of wood, raiment, skin, or sack, before mentioned:
it shall be unclean until the even; even though put into water and washed:
so it shall be cleansed; in the above manner, by being put or dipped into water; or "afterwards", as the Septuagint, when it has been dipped and the even is come, and not before.
t Bartenora in Misn. Celaim, c. 17. sect. 13.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 32. Any vessel of wood — Such as the wooden bowls still in use among the Arabs. Or raiment, or skin - any trunks or baskets covered with skins, another part of the furniture of an Arab tent; the goat-skins, in which they churn their milk, may be also intended. Or sack - any hair-cloth used for the purpose of transporting goods from place to place.