And whatsoever
any of the dead carcasses of them fall upon, shall be unclean:
whatsoever vessel of wood it be, or raiment, or skin, or bag or
whatsoever thing it be that any work is wrought with all. And they
shall be plunged in the water and be unclean until the even, and
then they shall be clean again. All manner of earthen vessel
whereinto any of them falleth, is unclean with all that therein
is: and ye shall break it. All manner meat that is eaten, if any
such water come upon it, it shall be unclean. And all manner drink
that is drunk in all manner such vessels, shall be unclean. And
whether it be oven or kettle, it shall be broken. For they are
unclean and shall be unclean unto you: Neverthelater, yet the
fountains and wells and ponds of water, shall be clean still. But
whosoever twicheth their carcasses, shall be unclean. If the dead
carcass of any such fall upon any seed used to sow, it shall yet
be clean still: but and if any water be poured upon the seed and
afterward the dead carcass of them fall thereon, then it shall be
unclean unto you. If any beast of which ye eat die, he that
twicheth the dead carcass shall be unclean until the evening. And
he that eateth of any such dead carcass, shall wash his clothes
and remain unclean until the evening.
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