Leviticus 11:33
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New International Version (©1984)
If one of them falls into a clay pot, everything in it will be unclean, and you must break the pot.

New Living Translation (©2007)
"If such an animal falls into a clay pot, everything in the pot will be defiled, and the pot must be smashed.

English Standard Version (©2001)
And if any of them falls into any earthenware vessel, all that is in it shall be unclean, and you shall break it.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
'As for any earthenware vessel into which one of them may fall, whatever is in it becomes unclean and you shall break the vessel.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
And every earthen vessel, whereinto any of them falleth, whatsoever is in it shall be unclean; and ye shall break it.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
"If any of these creatures falls into a piece of pottery, break the pottery because everything in it is unclean.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
And every earthen vessel, into which any of them falls, whatsoever is in it shall be unclean; and you shall break it.

American King James Version
And every earthen vessel, into where any of them falls, whatever is in it shall be unclean; and you shall break it.

American Standard Version
And every earthen vessel, whereinto any of them falleth, whatsoever is in it shall be unclean, and it ye shall break.

Douay-Rheims Bible
But an earthen vessel, into which any of these shall fall, shall be defiled, and therefore is to be broken.

Darby Bible Translation
And every earthen vessel into which any of them falleth whatever is in it shall be unclean; and ye shall break it.

English Revised Version
And every earthen vessel, whereinto any of them falleth, whatsoever is in it shall be unclean, and it ye shall break.

Webster's Bible Translation
And every earthen vessel, into which any of them falleth, whatever is in it shall be unclean; and ye shall break it.

World English Bible
Every earthen vessel, into which any of them falls, all that is in it shall be unclean, and you shall break it.

Young's Literal Translation
and any earthen vessel, into the midst of which any one of them falleth, all that is in its midst is unclean, and it ye do break.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Earthen vessel - See the marginal references.


Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

And every earthen vessel - Such pitchers as are commonly used for drinking out of, and for holding liquids. M. De la Roque observes that hair-sacks, trunks, and baskets, covered with skin, are used among the travelling Arabs to carry their household utensils in, which are kettles or pots, great wooden bowls, hand-mills, and pitchers. It is very likely that these are nearly the same with those used by the Israelites in their journeyings in the wilderness, for the customs of these people do not change.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

And every earthen vessel, whereinto any of them falleth,.... Any of the above eight reptiles, should they by chance fall into the midst an earthen vessel:

whatsoever is in it shall be unclean; if it only by falling touched the outside of it, it was not unclean; but if it fell into it, then whatever was contained in it was unclean; for, as Jarchi says, an earthen vessel does not pollute or receive pollution, but from the air of it (u), from its inside:

and ye shall break it; other vessels might be put into water and rinsed, and so be cleansed, but earthen vessels, being of no great value, were to be broken in pieces: an emblem this, as Ainsworth suggests, of the dissolution of our bodies, which are as earthen vessels, and of the destruction of sin thereby, and of the entire removal of it by death. (u) Vid. Misn. Celaim, c. 2. sect. 1. & Maimon. & Bartenora in ib.


Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament

Every earthen vessel, into which (lit., into the midst of which) one of them fell, became unclean, together with the whole of its contents, and was to be broken, i.e., destroyed, because the uncleanness as absorbed by the vessel, and could not be entirely removed by washing (see at Leviticus 6:21). Of course the contents of such a vessel, supposing there were any, were not to be used.


Geneva Study Bible

And every earthen vessel, whereinto any of them falleth, whatsoever is in it shall be unclean; and ye shall break it.


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

11:1-47 What animals were clean and unclean. - These laws seem to have been intended, 1. As a test of the people's obedience, as Adam was forbidden to eat of the tree of knowledge; and to teach them self-denial, and the government of their appetites. 2. To keep the Israelites distinct from other nations. Many also of these forbidden animals were objects of superstition and idolatry to the heathen. 3. The people were taught to make distinctions between the holy and unholy in their companions and intimate connexions. 4. The law forbad, not only the eating of the unclean beasts, but the touching of them. Those who would be kept from any sin, must be careful to avoid all temptations to it, or coming near it. The exceptions are very minute, and all were designed to call forth constant care and exactness in their obedience; and to teach us to obey. Whilst we enjoy our Christian liberty, and are free from such burdensome observances, we must be careful not to abuse our liberty. For the Lord hath redeemed and called his people, that they may be holy, even as he is holy. We must come out, and be separate from the world; we must leave the company of the ungodly, and all needless connexions with those who are dead in sin; we must be zealous of good works devoted followers of God, and companions of his people.
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Leviticus 6:28 The clay pot the meat is cooked in must be broken; but if it is cooked in a bronze pot, the pot is to be scoured and rinsed with water.
Leviticus 11:34 Any food that could be eaten but has water on it from such a pot is unclean, and any liquid that could be drunk from it is unclean.
Leviticus 15:12 "'A clay pot that the man touches must be broken, and any wooden article is to be rinsed with water.

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And every earthen vessel, whereinto any of them falleth, whatsoever is in it shall be unclean; and ye shall break it.

ye shall break it Le 11:35 14:45 Jer 48:38 2Co 5:1-8 Php 3:21

Leviticus Chapter 11 Verse 33

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