11 he who touches a dead-body of any human person, (shall be deemed) tamei for seven days.
12 Should he decontaminate himself with it on the third day and on the seventh day, then he is pure, if he does not decontaminate himself on the third day and on the seventh day, then he is not pure.
13 Anyone who touches a dead-body of any human person that has died,
and does not decontaminate himself—
the Dwelling of YHWH has he made-tamei, cut off shall that person be from Israel, since the Waters Kept-Apart were not dashed on him, tamei shall he be, his tum’a (stays) within him!
14 This is the Instruction:
A human who dies in (his) tent—
anyone that enters the tent, and anyone that is in the tent, (is to be) considered-tamei for seven days.
15 And any open vessel that has no cover tied down on it, it is tamei!
16 And anyone who touches, on the (open) field, one slain by the sword or a dead man, or human bones or a grave,
shall be tamei for seven days.
17 They are to take for the tamei-one (some) dust of the burned sin offering, they are to add to it living water, in a vessel.
18 He is to take hyssop and dip it into the water, the (ritually) pure man,
he is to sprinkle (it) on the Tent and on all the implements and on the persons that were there, and on the one who touched the bones or the slain-one or the dead-man or the grave.
19 Then the pure-one is to sprinkle (it) on the tamei-one on the third day and on the seventh day,
thus decontaminating him on the seventh day; then he is to scrub his garments and wash with water,
and be purified after sunset.
20 Now a man who becomes-tamei and does not decontaminate himself— cut off shall that person be from the midst of the assembly, for the Holy-Area of YHWH has he made-tamei,
Waters Kept-Apart have not been dashed upon him, he is tamei!
21 It shall be for you as a law for the ages:
the one-who-does-the-sprinkling from the Waters Kept-Apart is to scrub his garments,
and the one-who-touches the Waters Kept-Apart shall remain-tamei until sunset.
22 And anything that the tamei-man touches becomes-tamei— the person that touches (it) shall remain-tamei until sunset.
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