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13 When a man with a discharge becomes clean[a] of his discharge, he shall count seven days(A) for his purification. Then he shall wash his garments and bathe his body in fresh water, and so he will be clean.

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  1. 15:13 Becomes clean: i.e., when his discharge ceases. The rite that follows is for purification, not a cure; see note on 14:1–32.

13 “‘When a man is cleansed from his discharge, he is to count off seven days(A) for his ceremonial cleansing; he must wash his clothes and bathe himself with fresh water, and he will be clean.(B)

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28 (A)When she becomes clean from her flow, she shall count seven days; after this she becomes clean.

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28 “‘When she is cleansed from her discharge, she must count off seven days, and after that she will be ceremonially clean.

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