Leviticus 2:11

Context2:11 “‘No grain offering which you present to the Lord can be made with yeast, 1 for you must not offer up in smoke any yeast or honey as a gift to the Lord. 2
Leviticus 5:3
Context5:3 or when he touches human uncleanness with regard to anything by which he can become unclean, 3 even if he did not realize it, but he himself has later come to know it and is guilty;
Leviticus 11:9
Context11:9 “‘These you can eat from all creatures that are in the water: Any creatures in the water that have both fins and scales, 4 whether in the seas or in the streams, 5 you may eat.
Leviticus 13:12
Context13:12 If, however, the disease breaks out 6 on the skin so that the disease covers all the skin of the person with the infection 7 from his head to his feet, as far as the priest can see, 8
Leviticus 13:37
Context13:37 If, as far as the priest can see, the scall has stayed the same 9 and black hair has sprouted in it, the scall has been healed; the person is clean. So the priest is to pronounce him clean. 10
1 tn Heb “Every grain offering which you offer to the
2 tc A few Hebrew
tn Heb “for all leaven and all honey you must not offer up in smoke from it a gift to the
3 tn Heb “or if he touches uncleanness of mankind to any of his uncleanness which he becomes unclean in it.”
4 tn Heb “all which have fin and scale” (see also vv. 10 and 12).
5 tn Heb “in the water, in the seas and in the streams” (see also vv. 10 and 12).
6 tn Heb “And if spreading [infinitive absolute] it spreads out [finite verb].” For the infinitive absolute used to highlight contrast rather than emphasis see GKC 343 §113.p.
7 tn Heb “all the skin of the infection,” but see v. 4 above.
8 tn Heb “to all the appearance of the eyes of the priest.”
9 tn Heb “and if in his eyes the infection has stood.”
10 tn This is the declarative Piel of the verb טָהֵר (taher, cf. the note on v. 6 above).