Leviticus 6:28

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Any clay vessel it is boiled in must be broken, and if it was boiled in a bronze vessel, then that vessel must be rubbed out and rinsed in water.

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Referenced Verses

  • Lev 11:33 : 33 As for any clay vessel they fall into, everything in it will become unclean and you must break it.
  • Lev 15:12 : 12 A clay vessel which the man with the discharge touches must be broken, and any wooden utensil must be rinsed in water.
  • Heb 9:9-9 : 9 This was a symbol for the time then present, when gifts and sacrifices were offered that could not perfect the conscience of the worshiper. 10 They served only for matters of food and drink and various ritual washings; they are external regulations imposed until the new order came.

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  • Lev 6:26-27
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    26 The priest who offers it for sin is to eat it. It must be eaten in a holy place, in the court of the Meeting Tent.

    27 Anyone who touches its meat must be holy, and whoever spatters some of its blood on a garment, you must wash whatever he spatters it on in a holy place.

  • Lev 11:32-36
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    32 Also, anything they fall on when they die will become unclean– any wood vessel or garment or article of leather or sackcloth. Any such vessel with which work is done must be immersed in water and will be unclean until the evening. Then it will become clean.

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

    34 Any food that may be eaten which becomes soaked with water will become unclean. Anything drinkable in any such vessel will become unclean.

    35 Anything their carcass may fall on will become unclean. An oven or small stove must be smashed to pieces; they are unclean, and they will stay unclean to you.

    36 However, a spring or a cistern which collects water will be clean, but one who touches their carcass will be unclean.

  • Lev 6:29-30
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    29 Any male among the priests may eat it. It is most holy.

    30 But any sin offering from which some of its blood is brought into the Meeting Tent to make atonement in the sanctuary must not be eaten. It must be burned up in the fire.

  • 12 A clay vessel which the man with the discharge touches must be broken, and any wooden utensil must be rinsed in water.

  • 31 “You are to take the ram of the consecration and cook its meat in a holy place.

  • 6 the person who touches any of these will be unclean until evening and must not eat from the holy offerings unless he has bathed his body in water.

  • 3 You are to make its pots for the ashes, its shovels, its tossing bowls, its meat hooks, and its fire pans– you are to make all its utensils of bronze.

  • 11 Set the empty pot on the coals, until it becomes hot and its copper glows, until its uncleanness melts within it and its rot is consumed.

  • 23 everything that may stand the fire, you are to pass through the fire, and it will be ceremonially clean, but it must still be purified with the water of purification. Anything that cannot withstand the fire you must pass through the water.

  • 19 The meat which touches anything ceremonially unclean must not be eaten; it must be burned up in the fire. As for ceremonially clean meat, everyone who is ceremonially clean may eat the meat.

  • 5 Take the choice bone of the flock, heap up wood under it; boil rapidly, and boil its bones in it.

  • 9 Finally, the one presenting the offering must wash its entrails and its legs in water and the priest must offer all of it up in smoke on the altar– it is a burnt offering, a gift of a soothing aroma to the LORD.

  • 28 and the one who burns them must wash his clothes and bathe his body in water, and afterward he may reenter the camp.

  • 9 Every grain offering which is baked in the oven or made in the pan or on the griddle belongs to the priest who presented it.

  • 13 Then the one presenting the offering must wash the entrails and the legs in water, and the priest must present all of it and offer it up in smoke on the altar– it is a burnt offering, a gift of a soothing aroma to the LORD.

  • 21 Every cooking pot in Jerusalem and Judah will become holy in the sight of the LORD of Heaven’s Armies, so that all who offer sacrifices may come and use some of them to boil their sacrifices in them. On that day there will no longer be a Canaanite in the house of the LORD of Heaven’s Armies.

  • 14 He would jab it into the basin, kettle, cauldron, or pot. Everything that the fork would bring up the priest would take for himself. This is how they used to treat all the Israelites who came there to Shiloh.

  • 20 He said to me,“This is the place where the priests will boil the guilt offering and the sin offering, and where they will bake the grain offering, so that they do not bring them out to the outer court to transmit holiness to the people.”

  • 24 You must not eat it! You must pour it out on the ground like water.

  • 6 Any male among the priests may eat it. It must be eaten in a holy place. It is most holy.

  • 9 Do not eat it raw or boiled in water, but roast it over the fire with its head, its legs, and its entrails.

  • 16 the altar for the burnt offering with its bronze grating that is on it, its poles, and all its utensils; the large basin and its pedestal;

  • 15 And every open container that has no covering fastened on it is unclean.

  • 17 “‘For a ceremonially unclean person you must take some of the ashes of the heifer burnt for purification from sin and pour fresh running water over them in a vessel.

  • 14 It shatters in pieces like a clay jar, so shattered to bits that none of it can be salvaged. Among its fragments one cannot find a shard large enough to scoop a hot coal from a fire or to skim off water from a cistern.”

  • 8 The one who burns it must wash his clothes in water and bathe himself in water. He will be ceremonially unclean until evening.

  • 18 “You are also to make a large bronze basin with a bronze stand for washing. You are to put it between the tent of meeting and the altar and put water in it,

  • 28 the altar for the burnt offering and all its utensils, and the laver and its base.

  • 13 They cooked the Passover sacrifices over the open fire as prescribed and cooked the consecrated offerings in pots, kettles, and pans. They quickly served them to all the people.

  • 40 One who eats from its carcass must wash his clothes and be unclean until the evening, and whoever carries its carcass must wash his clothes and be unclean until the evening.

  • 32 but the remainder of the meat and the bread you must burn with fire.

  • 24 Then he said to me,“These are the houses for boiling, where the ministers of the temple boil the sacrifices of the people.”

  • 5 The priest will then command that one bird be slaughtered into a clay vessel over fresh water.

  • Lev 4:11-12
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    11 But the hide of the bull, all its flesh along with its head and its legs, its entrails, and its dung–

    12 all the rest of the bull– he must bring outside the camp to a ceremonially clean place, to the fatty ash pile, and he must burn it on a wood fire; it must be burned on the fatty ash pile.

  • 15 Regulations for Eating Carcasses“‘Any person who eats an animal that has died of natural causes or an animal torn by beasts, whether a native citizen or a resident foreigner, must wash his clothes, bathe in water, and be unclean until evening; then he becomes clean.

  • 46 It must be eaten in one house; you must not bring any of the meat outside the house, and you must not break a bone of it.

  • 12 If someone carries holy meat in a fold of his garment and that fold touches bread, a boiled dish, wine, olive oil, or any other food, will that item become holy?’” The priests answered,“It will not.”

  • 7 And do this to them to purify them: Sprinkle water of purification on them; then have them shave all their body and wash their clothes, and so purify themselves.

  • 39 the bronze altar and its bronze grating, its poles, and all its utensils; the large basin with its pedestal;

  • 3 Recite a proverb to this rebellious house and say to them,‘This is what the Sovereign LORD says:“‘Set on the pot, set it on, pour water in it too;

  • 6 Crumble it in pieces and pour olive oil on it– it is a grain offering.

  • 50 and he is to slaughter one bird into a clay vessel over fresh water.

  • 10 Then the priest must put on his linen robe and must put linen leggings over his bare flesh, and he must take up the fatty ashes of the burnt offering that the fire consumed on the altar, and he must place them beside the altar.