Leviticus Chapter 11 verse 32 Holy Bible

ASV Leviticus 11:32

And upon whatsoever any of them, when they are dead, doth fall, it shall be unclean; whether it be any vessel of wood, or raiment, or skin, or sack, whatsoever vessel it be, wherewith any work is done, it must be put into water, and it shall be unclean until the even; then shall it be clean.
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BBE Leviticus 11:32

The dead body of any of these, falling on anything, will make that thing unclean; if it is any vessel of wood, or clothing, or skin, or bag, whatever it is, if it is used for any purpose, it will have to be put into water, and will be unclean till evening; after that it will be clean.
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DARBY Leviticus 11:32

And on whatever any of them when they are dead doth fall, it shall be unclean; all vessels of wood, or garment, or skin, or sack, every vessel wherewith work is done -- it shall be put into water, and be unclean until the even; then shall it be clean.
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KJV Leviticus 11:32

And upon whatsoever any of them, when they are dead, doth fall, it shall be unclean; whether it be any vessel of wood, or raiment, or skin, or sack, whatsoever vessel it be, wherein any work is done, it must be put into water, and it shall be unclean until the even; so it shall be cleansed.
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WBT Leviticus 11:32

And upon whatever any of them, when they are dead, doth fall, it shall be unclean; whether it is any vessel of wood, or raiment, or skin, or sack, whatever vessel it is, in which any work is done, it must be put into water, and it shall be unclean until the evening; so it shall be cleansed.
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WEB Leviticus 11:32

On whatever any of them falls when they are dead, it shall be unclean; whether it is any vessel of wood, or clothing, or skin, or sack, whatever vessel it is, with which any work is done, it must be put into water, and it shall be unclean until the evening; then it will be clean.
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YLT Leviticus 11:32

`And anything on which any one of them falleth, in their death, is unclean, of any vessel of wood or garment or skin or sack, any vessel in which work is done is brought into water, and hath been unclean till the evening, then it hath been clean;
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Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(32) And upon whatsoever any of them.--Better, and upon whatsoever aught of them, that is, not only if the whole carcase fell upon any of the specified vessels were the vessels in question defiled, but if a portion of the carcase came in contact with the utensils it made them unclean. (See Leviticus 11:25.) According to the law which obtained during the second Temple it was only when the portion of the carcase of an unclean animal had flesh on it that it defiled, but not otherwise. Hence the skins, hair, bones, horns, hoofs, sinews, &c. of all unclean creatures were exempted. These were made into different domestic utensils and implements. The use thus made of the parts in question also constituted one of the differences between the Pharisees and the Sadducees in the time of Christ. The Sadducees regarded every portion of every unclean animal in whatever state as defiling, and hence prohibited its being made up into any vessel.Vessel of wood.--That is, vessels made of bulrushes (Isaiah 18:2), reeds, wicker, shells of nuts, barks of trees, or of anything which grew out of the earth like wood.Or raiment.--That is, any garment made of a woven material, such as wool, flax, hemp, or anything which grows on the dry land. Hence cloth made of a material which grows in the sea was not defiled, according to the canons which obtained during the second Temple.Or skin.--This also, according to the same authorities, only applied to the skins of land animals; skins of aquatic creatures received no defilement.Or sack.--From the parallel passage in Numbers 31:20, we see that by this expression here is meant garments made of stuffs of goats' hair, in contradistinction to the textures of which the garments were made, denoted by the expression beged, "raiment." (See also Isaiah 20:2.) Skins which were not made into garments or vessels, or which exhibited unfinished vessels, received no pollution. . . . Parallel Commentaries ...HebrewWhenוְכֹ֣ל (wə·ḵōl)Conjunctive waw | Noun - masculine singularStrong's 3605: The whole, all, any, everyone ofאֲשֶׁר־ (’ă·šer-)Pronoun - relativeStrong's 834: Who, which, what, that, when, where, how, because, in order thatthem diesבְּמֹתָ֜ם (bə·mō·ṯām)Preposition-b | Noun - masculine singular construct | third person masculine pluralStrong's 4194: Death, the dead, their place, state, pestilence, ruinand fallsיִפֹּל־ (yip·pōl-)Verb - Qal - Imperfect - third person masculine singularStrong's 5307: To fall, lieonעָלָיו֩ (‘ā·lāw)Preposition | third person masculine singularStrong's 5921: Above, over, upon, againstsomething,מֵהֶ֨ם ׀ (mê·hem)Preposition-m | Pronoun - third person masculine pluralStrong's 1992: Theyit becomes unclean;יִטְמָ֗א (yiṭ·mā)Verb - Qal - Imperfect - third person masculine singularStrong's 2930: To be or become uncleananyמִכָּל־ (mik·kāl)Preposition-m | Noun - masculine singular constructStrong's 3605: The whole, all, any, everyarticleכְּלִי־ (kə·lî-)Noun - masculine singular constructStrong's 3627: Something prepared, any apparatusof wood,עֵץ֙ (‘êṣ)Noun - masculine singularStrong's 6086: Tree, trees, woodclothing,בֶ֤גֶד (ḇe·ḡeḏ)Noun - masculine singularStrong's 899: A covering, clothing, treachery, pillageleather,עוֹר֙ (‘ō·wr)Noun - masculine singularStrong's 5785: Skin, hide, leathersackcloth,שָׂ֔ק (śāq)Noun - masculine singularStrong's 8242: A mesh, coarse loose cloth, sacking, a bagor anyכָּל־ (kāl-)Noun - masculine singular constructStrong's 3605: The whole, all, any, everyimplementכְּלִ֕י (kə·lî)Noun - masculine singularStrong's 3627: Something prepared, any apparatususedיֵעָשֶׂ֥ה (yê·‘ā·śeh)Verb - Nifal - Imperfect - third person masculine singularStrong's 6213: To do, makefor workמְלָאכָ֖ה (mə·lā·ḵāh)Noun - feminine singularStrong's 4399: Deputyship, ministry, employment, work, propertymust be rinsed with waterבַּמַּ֧יִם (bam·ma·yim)Preposition-b, Article | Noun - masculine pluralStrong's 4325: Water, juice, urine, semenand will remain uncleanוְטָמֵ֥א (wə·ṭā·mê)Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Conjunctive perfect - third person masculine singularStrong's 2930: To be or become uncleanuntilעַד־ (‘aḏ-)PrepositionStrong's 5704: As far as, even to, up to, until, whileevening;הָעֶ֖רֶב (hā·‘e·reḇ)Article | Noun - masculine singularStrong's 6153: Eveningthen it will be clean.וְטָהֵֽר׃ (wə·ṭā·hêr)Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Conjunctive perfect - third person masculine singularStrong's 2891: To be clean or pureJump to PreviousClean Cleansed Clothing Dead Evening Fall Falls Including Raiment Sack Skin Unclean Vessel Water Whatever Whatsoever Wherein Wherewith Whether Wood Wooden Work