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First Reading, Second Reading, Third Reading, Fourth Reading, Fifth Reading, Sixth Reading, Seventh Reading, Last Reading |
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First Reading, Second Reading, Third Reading, Fourth Reading, Fifth Reading, Sixth Reading, Seventh Reading, Last Reading |
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| | 19:18 |
Second Reading A ritually clean person shall then take some hyssop and dip it into the water. He shall sprinkle [the water] on the tent, on all the vessels and persons who were in it, and on anyone who touched a bone, a murder victim or any other corpse, or a grave.
Velakach ezov vetaval bamayim ish tahor vehizah al-ha'ohel ve'al-kol-hakelim ve'al-hanefashot asher hayu-sham ve'al-hanogea ba'etsem o vechalal o vamet o vakaver. |
| 19:19 |
The ritually clean person shall sprinkle [the water] on the unclean person on the third day and on the seventh day. The purification process is completed on the seventh day, when [the person undergoing purification] must immerse his clothing and body in a mikvah, and then become ritually clean in the evening.
Vehizah hatahor al-hatame bayom hashlishi uvayom hashvi'i vechit'o bayom hashvi'i vechibes begadav verachats bamayim vetaher ba'arev. |
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Commentary:
hyssop 3 branches (Sifri; Yad, Parah Adumah 6:10, Raavad ad loc.).
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