Leviticus 12

Leviticus 12

This chapter addresses the ritual impurity a woman experiences after childbirth. Following the birth of a male child, a woman is ritually unclean for seven days, followed by a period of thirty-three days of purification. The period is doubled for the birth of a female child. After the purification period, the woman must bring a burnt offering (for cleansing) and a sin offering (for atonement) to the priest at the Tabernacle. This law emphasizes the pervasive need for ritual cleansing after any connection to the processes of life and death.

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Leviticus 21

God gives specific laws defining the holiness required of priests concerning marriage, mourning practices, and avoidance of physical blemishes to ensure their fitness for sacred duty.

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God provides rules for handling consecrated offerings, ensuring that anyone who is ceremonially unclean or is an outsider does not eat the sacred food, lest they incur guilt.

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