Nevertheless a fountain or pit, wherein there is plenty of water, shall be clean: but that which toucheth their carcase shall be unclean.
Sin embargo, un manantial o cisterna que contenga abundante agua permanecerá limpia, pero cualquier cosa que toque el cuerpo muerto de un animal impuro se volverá impura.
Las fuentes de agua abundante permanecen limpias, pero todo lo que toque un animal muerto impuro se contamina.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the ancient Israelite community, God provided detailed laws through Moses in the book of Leviticus to guide the people on matters of ritual purity and separation from unclean things, which were essential for maintaining holiness in their daily lives. This specific verse from Leviticus 11 addresses the handling of unclean animal carcasses, emphasizing that abundant water sources like springs or pits could remain clean to ensure access to vital resources, even amidst potential contamination. These regulations reflected the cultural emphasis on physical and spiritual cleanliness as a way to honor God's covenant with Israel.
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