Leviticus 11:29-40

Creatures that Swarm on the Land

29 “‘Now this is what is unclean to you among the swarming things that swarm on the land:
For zoological analyses of the list of creatures in vv. 29–30, see J. Milgrom, Leviticus (AB), 1:671–72; and J. E. Hartley, Leviticus (WBC), 161-62.
the rat, the mouse, the large lizard of any kind,
30the Mediterranean gecko, the spotted lizard, the wall gecko, the skink, and the chameleon. 31These are the ones that are unclean to you among all the swarming things. Anyone who touches them when they die will be unclean until evening. 32Also, anything they fall on
Heb “And all which it shall fall on it from them.”
when they die will become unclean – any wood vessel or garment or article of leather or sackcloth. Any such vessel with which work is done must be immersed in water
Heb “in water it shall be brought.”
and will be unclean until the evening. Then it will become clean.
33As for any clay vessel they fall into,
Heb “And any earthenware vessel which shall fall from them into its midst.”
everything in it
Heb “all which is in its midst.”
will become unclean and you must break it.
34Any food that may be eaten which becomes soaked with water
Heb “which water comes on it.”
will become unclean. Anything drinkable
Heb “any drink which may be drunk”; NASB “any liquid which may be drunk”; NLT “any beverage that is in such an unclean container.”
in any such vessel will become unclean.
This half of the verse assumes that the unclean carcass has fallen into the food or drink (cf. v. 33 and also vv. 35–38).
35Anything their carcass may fall on will become unclean. An oven or small stove must be smashed to pieces; they are unclean, and they will stay unclean
Heb “be unclean.”
to you.
36However, a spring or a cistern which collects water
Heb “a spring and a cistern collection of water”; NAB, NIV “for collecting water.”
will be clean, but one who touches their carcass will be unclean.
37Now, if such a carcass falls on any sowing seed which is to be sown,
Heb “And if there falls from their carcass on any seed of sowing which shall be sown.”
it is clean,
38but if water is put on the seed and such a carcass falls on it, it is unclean to you.

Edible Land Quadrupeds

39 “‘Now if an animal
This word for “animal” refers to land animal quadrupeds, not just any beast that dwells on the land (cf. 11:2).
that you may eat dies,
Heb “which is food for you” or “which is for you to eat.”
whoever touches its carcass will be unclean until the evening.
40One who eats from its carcass must wash his clothes and be unclean until the evening, and whoever carries its carcass must wash his clothes and be unclean until the evening.
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