When someone is declared clean of leprosy, what happens to the two birds the man takes to the priest?
After this, how many days does he wait until he is purified?
What must he offer at the end of his purification time?
If a person is poor, what does he bring instead?
What is done with the oil he must bring?
What is done with the blood of the sacrifice?
How can a house get leprosy?
How could it be determined if it is leprous or has been cleansed?
How long is someone with an infectious discharge considered unclean?
What is to be done with any object the unclean person touches?
After the discharge stops, how long must he wait to be declared clean?
What offering must the person make when he is cleansed?
What is required of a person which is made unclean by semen to do to be clean?
How long is he/she unclean?
How long is a woman with a regular issue of blood considered unclean?
What sacrifice is required of her after this period?
How long is a woman with an irregular flow of blood considered unclean?
What sacrifice is required of her?
What must Aaron do before he can go into the Holy of Holies behind the veil in the tabernacle?
Why must Aaron take some coals from the golden altar and place the censer behind the veil and burn incense in it?
What is done with the two goats?
What is done with the blood of the goat that is killed?
What is done with the goat that is not killed?
What does God tell the people to do on the 10th day of the 7th month every year?
Thursday, February 19, 2009
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