More Ceremonially Unclean Animals

More Ceremonially Unclean Animals

“The following creatures will make you ceremonially unclean. 

If any of you touch their carcasses, you will be defiled until evening. 

If you pick up their carcasses, you must wash your clothes, and you will remain defiled until evening. 

“Any animal that has split hooves that are not evenly divided or that does not chew the cud is unclean for you. 

If you touch the carcass of such an animal, you will be defiled. 

Of the animals that walk on all fours, those that have paws are unclean. 

If you touch the carcass of such an animal, you will be defiled until evening. If you pick up its carcass, you must wash your clothes, and (still) you will remain defiled until evening. 

These animals are (also) unclean for you. 

“Of the small animals that scurry along the ground, these are unclean for you: the mole rat, the rat, large lizards of all kinds, the gecko, the monitor lizard, the common lizard, the sand lizard, and the chameleon. 

All these small animals are unclean for you. 

If any of you touch the dead body of such an animal, you will be defiled until evening. If such an animal dies and falls on something, that object will be unclean. This is true whether the object is made of wood, cloth, leather, or burlap. Whatever its use, you must dip it in water, and it will remain defiled until evening. 

After that, it will be ceremonially clean and may be used again. 

“If such an animal falls into a clay pot, everything in the pot will be defiled, and the pot must be smashed. 

If the water, from such a container, spills on any food, the food will be defiled. And any beverage, in such a container, will be defiled. 

Any object, on which the carcass of such an animal falls, will be defiled. 

If it is an oven or hearth, it must be destroyed, for it is defiled, and you must treat it accordingly. 

“However, if the carcass of such an animal, falls into a spring or a cistern, the water will still be clean. 

But anyone who touches the carcass will be defiled. 

If the carcass falls on seed grain, which is to be planted in the field, the seed will still be considered clean. 

But if the seed is wet, when the carcass falls on it, the seed will be defiled. “If an animal, which you are permitted to eat, dies and you touch its carcass, you will be defiled until evening. 

If you eat any of its meat or carry away its carcass, you must wash your clothes, and you will remain defiled until evening. 

“All small animals that scurry along the ground are detestable, and you must never eat them. 

This includes all animals that slither along on their bellies, as well as those with four legs, and those with many feet. 

All such animals that scurry along the ground are detestable, and you must never eat them. 

Do not defile yourselves, by touching them. 

You must not make yourselves ceremonially unclean, because of them. 

For I am the Lord your God. 

You must consecrate yourselves and be holy, because I am holy. 

So do not defile yourselves, with any of these small animals that scurry along the ground. 

For I, the Lord, am the one who brought you up from the land of Egypt, that I might be your God.

Therefore, you must be holy, because I am holy. 

“These are the instructions regarding land animals, birds, marine creatures, and animals that scurry along the ground. 

By these instructions, you will know what is unclean and clean, and which animals may be eaten and which may not be eaten.” 

Leviticus 11:24–47 (NLT)

Praise be to God!



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