The soul which hath touched any such shall be unclean until even, and shall not eat of the holy things, unless he wash his flesh with water.
Anyone who touches such things will be unclean until evening, and must not eat any of the holy food unless they first wash their body with water.
This verse is explaining that anyone who becomes ceremonially unclean must wash themselves before they can participate in eating the sacred offerings.
📚 Historical Context
In ancient Israel, God gave the laws in Leviticus through Moses to maintain ceremonial purity among the priests and people, ensuring that only those who were clean could handle or partake in sacred offerings. This specific verse from Leviticus 22 addresses the consequences of ritual uncleanness, such as touching something impure, which required washing and waiting until evening before one could eat holy food. These rules highlighted the importance of holiness and separation from impurity in Israelite society to preserve their covenant relationship with God.
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