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Read the Bible in a Year - Day 31

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Today were reading from Leviticus Leviticus Chapters 11,12 and 13.
Leviticus Chapter 11

Leviticus 11:1 The LORD told Moses and Aaron
Leviticus 11:2 to say to the community of Israel: You may eat
Leviticus 11:3 any animal that has divided hoofs and chews the cud.
Leviticus 11:4 But you must not eat animals such as camels, rock badgers, and rabbits that chew the cud but don’t have divided hoofs. And you must not eat pigs–they have divided hoofs, but don’t chew the cud. All of these animals are unclean, and you are forbidden even to touch their dead bodies.
Leviticus 11:5 (SEE 11:4)
Leviticus 11:6 (SEE 11:4)
Leviticus 11:7 (SEE 11:4)
Leviticus 11:8 (SEE 11:4)
Leviticus 11:9 You may eat anything that lives in water and has fins and scales. But it would be disgusting for you to eat anything else that lives in water, and you must not even touch their dead bodies.
Leviticus 11:10 (SEE 11:9)
Leviticus 11:11 (SEE 11:9)
Leviticus 11:12 (SEE 11:9)
Leviticus 11:13 Eagles, vultures, buzzards, crows, ostriches, hawks, sea gulls, owls, pelicans, storks, herons, hoopoes, and bats are also disgusting, and you are forbidden to eat any of them.
Leviticus 11:14 (SEE 11:13)
Leviticus 11:15 (SEE 11:13)
Leviticus 11:16 (SEE 11:13)
Leviticus 11:17 (SEE 11:13)
Leviticus 11:18 (SEE 11:13)
Leviticus 11:19 (SEE 11:13)
Leviticus 11:20 The only winged insects you may eat are locusts, grasshoppers, and crickets. All other winged insects that crawl are too disgusting for you to eat.
Leviticus 11:21 (SEE 11:20)
Leviticus 11:22 (SEE 11:20)
Leviticus 11:23 (SEE 11:20)
Leviticus 11:24 Don’t even touch the dead bodies of animals that have divided hoofs but don’t chew the cud. And don’t touch the dead bodies of animals that have paws. If you do, you must wash your clothes, but you are still unclean until evening.
Leviticus 11:25 (SEE 11:24)
Leviticus 11:26 (SEE 11:24)
Leviticus 11:27 (SEE 11:24)
Leviticus 11:28 (SEE 11:24)
Leviticus 11:29 Moles, rats, mice, and all kinds of lizards are unclean.
Leviticus 11:30 (SEE 11:29)
Leviticus 11:31 Anyone who touches their dead bodies or anything touched by their dead bodies becomes unclean until evening.
Leviticus 11:32 If something made of wood, cloth, or leather touches one of their dead bodies, it must be washed, but it is still unclean until evening.
Leviticus 11:33 If any of these animals is found dead in a clay pot, the pot must be broken to pieces, and everything in it becomes unclean.
Leviticus 11:34 If you pour water from this pot on any food, that food becomes unclean, and anything drinkable in the pot becomes unclean.
Leviticus 11:35 If the dead body of one of these animals touches anything else, including ovens and stoves, that thing becomes unclean and must be destroyed.
Leviticus 11:36 A spring or a cistern where one of these dead animals is found is still clean, but anyone who touches the animal becomes unclean.
Leviticus 11:37 If the dead body of one of these animals is found lying on seeds that have been set aside for planting, the seeds remain clean.
Leviticus 11:38 But seeds that are soaking in water become unclean, if the dead animal is found in the water.
Leviticus 11:39 If an animal that may be eaten happens to die, and you touch it, you become unclean until evening.
Leviticus 11:40 If you eat any of its meat or carry its body away, you must wash your clothes, but you are still unclean until evening.
Leviticus 11:41 Don’t eat any of those disgusting little creatures that crawl or walk close to the ground.
Leviticus 11:42 (SEE 11:41)
Leviticus 11:43 If you eat any of them, you will become just as disgusting and unclean as they are.
Leviticus 11:44 I am the LORD your God, and you must dedicate yourselves to me and be holy, just as I am holy. Don’t become disgusting by eating any of these unclean creatures.
Leviticus 11:45 I brought you out of Egypt so that I could be your God. Now you must become holy, because I am holy!
Leviticus 11:46 I have given these laws so that you will know what animals, birds, and fish are clean and may be eaten, and which ones are unclean and may not be eaten.
Leviticus 11:47 (SEE 11:46)

Leviticus Chapter 12

Leviticus 12:1 The LORD told Moses
Leviticus 12:2 to say to the community of Israel: If a woman gives birth to a son, she is unclean for seven days, just as she is during her monthly period.
Leviticus 12:3 Her son must be circumcised on the eighth day,
Leviticus 12:4 but her loss of blood keeps her from being completely clean for another thirty-three days. During this time she must not touch anything holy or go to the place of worship.
Leviticus 12:5 Any woman who gives birth to a daughter is unclean for two weeks, just as she is during her period. And she won’t be completely clean for another sixty-six days.
Leviticus 12:6 When the mother has completed her time of cleansing, she must come to the front of the sacred tent and bring to the priest a year-old lamb as a sacrifice to please me and a dove or a pigeon as a sacrifice for sin.
Leviticus 12:7 After the priest offers the sacrifices to me, the mother will become completely clean from her loss of blood, whether her child is a boy or a girl.
Leviticus 12:8 If she cannot afford a lamb, she can offer two doves or two pigeons, one as a sacrifice to please me and the other as a sacrifice for sin.

Leviticus Chapter 13

Leviticus 13:1 The LORD told Moses and Aaron to say to the people:
Leviticus 13:2 If sores or boils or a skin rash should break out and start spreading on your body, you must be brought to Aaron or to one of the other priests.
Leviticus 13:3 If the priest discovers that the hair in the infected area has turned white and that the infection seems more than skin deep, he will say, “This is leprosy –you are unclean.”
Leviticus 13:4 But if the infected area is white and only skin deep, and if the hair in it hasn’t turned white, the priest will order you to stay away from everyone else for seven days.
Leviticus 13:5 If the disease hasn’t spread by that time, he will order you to stay away from everyone else for another seven days.
Leviticus 13:6 Then if the disease hasn’t gotten any worse or spread, the priest will say, “You are clean. It was only a sore. After you wash your clothes, you may go home.”
Leviticus 13:7 However, if the disease comes back, you must return to the priest.
Leviticus 13:8 If it is discovered that the disease has started spreading, he will say, “This is leprosy–you are unclean.”
Leviticus 13:9 Any of you with a skin disease must be brought to a priest.
Leviticus 13:10 If he discovers that the sore spot is white with pus and that the hair around it has also turned white,
Leviticus 13:11 he will say, “This is leprosy. You are unclean and must stay away from everyone else.”
Leviticus 13:12 But if the disease has run its course and only the scars remain, he will say, “You are clean.”
Leviticus 13:13 (SEE 13:12)
Leviticus 13:14 If the sores come back and turn white with pus, he will say, “This is leprosy–you are unclean.”
Leviticus 13:15 (SEE 13:14)
Leviticus 13:16 However, if the sores heal and only white spots remain, the priest will say, “You are now clean.”
Leviticus 13:17 (SEE 13:16)
Leviticus 13:18 If you have a sore that either swells or turns reddish-white after it has healed, then you must show it to a priest.
Leviticus 13:19 (SEE 13:18)
Leviticus 13:20 If he discovers that the hair in the infected area has turned white and that the infection seems more than skin deep, he will say, “This is leprosy–you are unclean.”
Leviticus 13:21 But if the white area is only on the surface of the skin and hasn’t gotten any worse, and if the hair in it hasn’t turned white, he will have you stay away from everyone else for seven days.
Leviticus 13:22 If the sore begins spreading during this time, the priest will say, “You are unclean because you have a disease.”
Leviticus 13:23 But if it doesn’t spread, and only a scar remains, he will say, “You are now clean.”
Leviticus 13:24 If you have a burn that gets infected and turns red or reddish-white,
Leviticus 13:25 a priest must examine it. Then if he discovers that the hair in the infected area has turned white and that the infection seems more than skin deep, he will say, “The burn has turned into leprosy, and you are unclean.”
Leviticus 13:26 But if the priest finds that the hair in the infected area hasn’t turned white and that the sore is only skin deep and it is healing, he will have you stay away from everyone else for seven days.
Leviticus 13:27 On the seventh day the priest will examine you again, and if the infection is spreading, he will say, “This is leprosy–you are unclean.”
Leviticus 13:28 However, if the infection hasn’t spread and has begun to heal, and if only a scar remains, he will say, “Only a scar remains from the burn, and you are clean.”
Leviticus 13:29 If you have a sore on your head or chin,
Leviticus 13:30 it must be examined by a priest. If the infection seems more than skin deep, and the hair in it has thinned out and lost its color, he will say, “This is leprosy–you are unclean.”
Leviticus 13:31 On the other hand, if he discovers that the itchy spot is only skin deep, but that the hair still isn’t healthy, he will order you to stay away from everyone else for seven days.
Leviticus 13:32 By that time, if the itch hasn’t spread, if the hairs seem healthy, and if the itch is only skin deep,
Leviticus 13:33 you must shave off the hairs around the infection, but not those on it. Then the priest will tell you to stay away from everyone else for another seven days.
Leviticus 13:34 By that time, if the itch hasn’t spread and seems no more than skin deep, he will say, “You are clean; now you must wash your clothes.”
Leviticus 13:35 Later, if the itch starts spreading, even though the hair is still healthy, the priest will say, “You are unclean.”
Leviticus 13:36 (SEE 13:35)
Leviticus 13:37 But if he thinks you are completely well, he will say, “You are clean.”
Leviticus 13:38 If white spots break out on your skin,
Leviticus 13:39 but the priest discovers that it is only a rash, he will say, “You are clean.”
Leviticus 13:40 If you become bald on any part of your head, you are still clean.
Leviticus 13:41 (SEE 13:40)
Leviticus 13:42 But if a priest discovers that a reddish-white sore has broken out on the bald spot and looks like leprosy, he will say,
Leviticus 13:43 (SEE 13:42)
Leviticus 13:44 “This is leprosy–you are unclean.”
Leviticus 13:45 If you ever have leprosy, you must tear your clothes, leave your hair uncombed, cover the lower part of your face, and go around shouting, “I’m unclean! I’m unclean!”
Leviticus 13:46 As long as you have the disease, you are unclean and must live alone outside the camp.
Leviticus 13:47 If a greenish or reddish spot appears anywhere on any of your clothing or on anything made of leather, you must let the priest examine the clothing or the leather. He will put it aside for seven days,
Leviticus 13:48 (SEE 13:47)
Leviticus 13:49 (SEE 13:47)
Leviticus 13:50 (SEE 13:47)
Leviticus 13:51 and if the mildew has spread in that time, he will say, “This is unclean
Leviticus 13:52 because the mildew has spread.” Then he will burn the clothing or the piece of leather.
Leviticus 13:53 If the priest discovers that the mildew hasn’t spread,
Leviticus 13:54 he will tell you to wash the clothing or leather and put it aside for another seven days,
Leviticus 13:55 after which he will examine it again. If the spot hasn’t spread, but is still greenish or reddish, the clothing or leather is unclean and must be burned.
Leviticus 13:56 But if the spot has faded after being washed, he will tear away the spot.
Leviticus 13:57 Later, if the spot reappears elsewhere on the clothing or the leather, you must burn it.
Leviticus 13:58 Even if the spot completely disappears after being washed, it must be washed again before it is clean.
Leviticus 13:59 These are the rules for deciding if clothing is clean or unclean after a spot appears on it.

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