Catholic Public Domain Version
"And if it will be necessary to carry any of these dead things, he shall wash his clothes, and he shall be unclean until the sun sets. "
— Leviticus 11:25, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And whosoever beareth ought of the carcase of them shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until the even.”
“and whosoever beareth aught of the carcass of them shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until the even. ”
“Whoever carries any part of their carcass shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until the evening.”
“and anyone who carries their carcass must wash his clothes and will be unclean until the evening.”
“And if it be necessary that he carry any of these things when they are dead: he shall wash his clothes, and shall be unclean until the sun set.”
“Whoever takes away the dead body of one of them is to have his clothing washed, and will be unclean till evening.”
“And whosoever beareth ought of the carcase of them shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until the even.”
you shall eat, such as the beetle in its kind, and the cricket, and grasshopper, and the locust, each one according to its kind.
But among flying things, whatever has only four feet shall be detestable to you.
And whoever will have touched their carcasses shall be defiled, and he shall be unclean until evening.
And if it will be necessary to carry any of these dead things, he shall wash his clothes, and he shall be unclean until the sun sets.
Every animal that certainly has a hoof, but which is not divided, nor does it chew over again, shall be unclean. And whoever will have touched it shall be contaminated.
Whatever walks upon its hands, out of all the animals that advance on all fours, shall be unclean. Whoever will have touched their carcasses shall be polluted until evening.
And whoever will have carried this kind of carcass shall wash his clothes, and he shall be unclean until evening. For all these are unclean to you.