Leviticus 15:7
"He who sits on anything on which the man who has the discharge sat shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the evening."
Key Reflection
In Leviticus 15:7, the original audience would have been accustomed to strict purity laws that governed their daily lives, particularly concerning bodily emissions and impurities. This command required anyone who sat on something touched by a person with a discharge to wash their clothes and bathe in water, rendering them unclean until evening. These practices were meant to maintain ritual cleanliness within the community, highlighting the importance of avoiding contamination even through indirect contact, such as sitting on an object previously used by an unclean individual.
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