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Leviticus 15:6

Posted on 10 September 2023
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And hee that sitteth on any thing whereon hee sate that hath the issue, shall wash his clothes, and bath himselfe in water, and bee vncleane vntill the Euen. Leviticus 15:6 (KJV)

Leviticus is a book in the Old Testament that contains various laws and regulations given by God to the Israelites through Moses. Chapter 15 deals specifically with issues of bodily discharges and their implications for ceremonial cleanliness.

In verse 6 the passage addresses a situation where a person sits on an object that was previously sat on by someone who had a bodily discharge. According to the law, the person who sat on the object is required to wash his clothes and bathe in water, and he remains unclean until evening. Being unclean in this context does not imply moral impurity or sinfulness; rather, it refers to a state of ceremonial impurity that required specific actions for cleansing and restoration.

The purity regulations were established to teach the Israelites about holiness, obedience, and separation from anything that could defile them. These laws emphasized the need for purity in approaching God and maintaining a distinctive identity as God’s chosen people.

In the New Testament, Jesus declared that He came not to abolish the Law but to fulfil it (Matthew 5:17). Through His sacrifice on the cross, Jesus provided a way for us to be cleansed from all impurities and made righteous before God.

As believers in Christ we are no longer bound by the ceremonial laws of the Old Testament, yet we can still draw valuable principles from them. The passage reminds us of the importance of maintaining a pure heart, seeking holiness, and living in a way that honors God, separates us from sinful practices, and demonstrates the transforming power of Christ within us.

Leviticus 15:6 therefore speaks to the ceremonial cleanliness regulations concerning bodily discharges. While these laws were specific to the ancient Israelites, they serve today as a reminder for Christians to pursue holiness and purity, allowing the transformative power of Jesus Christ to work in our lives.

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