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Nevertheless a spring or a pit in which is a gathering of water shall be clean: but that which touches their carcass shall be unclean.
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A Merciful Exception
Commentators explain that this exception for large water sources was a merciful and practical provision. Given the scarcity of water in the ancient Near East, making an entire well or cistern unusable because a small animal fell in would have been a great hardship. This shows that God's laws considered the practical, daily needs of His people.
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Leviticus
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19th Century
Anglican
Nevertheless a fountain or pit, wherein there is plenty of water. —Better, But wells and cisterns being gatherings to…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Nevertheless, a fountain or pit, [where there is] plenty of water Or, "a fountain or …
Presbyterian
These laws seem to have been intended,
As a test of the people's obedience, as Adam was forbidden to eat from the tree of knowledge…