Leviticus 9:20

9:20 they set those on the breasts and he offered the fat parts up in smoke on the altar.

Leviticus 10:2

10:2 So fire went out from the presence of the Lord and consumed them so that they died before the Lord.

Leviticus 11:8

11:8 You must not eat from their meat and you must not touch their carcasses; they are unclean to you.

Leviticus 11:11

11:11 Since they are detestable to you, you must not eat their meat and their carcass you must detest.

Leviticus 11:33

11:33 As for any clay vessel they fall into, everything in it will become unclean and you must break it.

Leviticus 13:54

13:54 the priest is to command that they wash whatever has the infection and quarantine it for another seven days.

tn The plural “they” refers to the sons of Aaron (cf. v. 18). The LXX, Smr, and Syriac have singular “he,” referring to Aaron alone as in the latter half of the verse (the singular is followed here by NLT). Cf. NCV “Aaron’s sons put them.”

tn See the note on 9:24a.

sn The regulations against touching the carcasses of dead unclean animals (contrast the restriction against eating their flesh) is treated in more detail in Lev 11:24-28 (cf. also vv. 29-40). For the time being, this chapter continues to develop the issue of what can and cannot be eaten.

tn Heb “And any earthenware vessel which shall fall from them into its midst.”

tn Heb “all which is in its midst.”

tn Heb “a second seven days.”