Leviticus 15:2-12
15:2 a bodily discharge (literally a flowing from his flesh): Most scholars interpret the word flesh as a euphemism for sexual organs and the symptoms described here as indicating an infection of gonorrhea. Others suggest that it refers to a discharge of semen or even diarrhea. A discharge of semen is unlikely, however, because that is singled out in 15:16-17 b and required only washing with water. It is clear that this bodily discharge proceeded from “under the man” (15:10 c) and contaminated anything he sat on or lay upon (15:4 d, 6 e, 9 f).
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