Leviticus 15:7
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New International Version
"'Whoever touches the man who has a discharge must wash their clothes and bathe with water, and they will be unclean till evening.


English Standard Version
And whoever touches the body of the one with the discharge shall wash his clothes and bathe himself in water and be unclean until the evening.


New American Standard Bible
'Also whoever touches the person with the discharge shall wash his clothes and bathe in water and be unclean until evening.


King James Bible
And he that toucheth the flesh of him that hath the issue shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
Whoever touches the body of the man with a discharge is to wash his clothes and bathe with water, and he will remain unclean until evening.


International Standard Version
"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.


American Standard Version
And he that toucheth the flesh of him that hath the issue shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even.


Douay-Rheims Bible
He that toucheth his flesh, shall wash his clothes: and being himself washed with water shall be unclean until the evening.


Darby Bible Translation
And he that toucheth the flesh of him that hath the flux shall wash his garments, and bathe in water, and be unclean until the even.


Young's Literal Translation
'And he who is coming against the flesh of him who hath the issue, doth wash his garments, and hath bathed with water, and hath been unclean till the evening.


Commentaries
15:1-33 Laws concerning ceremonial uncleanness. - We need not be curious in explaining these laws; but have reason to be thankful that we need fear no defilement, except that of sin, nor need ceremonial and burdensome purifications. These laws remind us that God sees all things, even those which escape the notice of men. The great gospel duties of faith and repentance are here signified, and the great gospel privileges of the application of Christ's blood to our souls for our justification, and his grace for our sanctification.

2. When any man hath a running issue—This chapter describes other forms of uncleanness, the nature of which is sufficiently intelligible in the text without any explanatory comment. Being the effects of licentiousness, they properly come within the notice of the legislator, and the very stringent rules here prescribed, both for the separation of the person diseased and for avoiding contamination from anything connected with him, were well calculated not only to prevent contagion, but to discourage the excesses of licentious indulgence.
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