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Or if he touch the uncleanness of man, whatever his uncleanness be with which he is unclean, and it be hid from him; when he knows of it, then he shall be guilty.
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Ceremonial Uncleanness
Commentators clarify that the 'uncleanness of man' refers to ceremonial defilement, not necessarily moral sin. John Gill provides examples like touching a dead body or a grave. The issue was contact with something God had designated as ritually unclean, which required a specific purification process.
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Leviticus
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Special occasions are mentioned on which sin-offerings are to be made with a particular confession of the offense for which atonement is sought ([R…
19th Century
Anglican
Or if he touch the uncleanness of man. — The various classes of defilement that a human being might contract and impart t…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Or if he touch the uncleanness of man The dead body of a man, or the bone of a dead body, or a grave, or any profluvious …
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