Leviticus, 12

God gives laws for purification after childbirth.

Leviticus, 12

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Purification after Childbirth

1 And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
2 Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, If a woman have conceived seed, and born a man child: then she shall be unclean seven days; according to the days of the separation for her infirmity shall she be unclean.
3 And in the eighth day the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised.
4 And she shall then continue in the blood of her purifying three and thirty days; she shall touch no hallowed thing, nor come into the sanctuary, until the days of her purifying be fulfilled.
5 But if she bear a maid child, then she shall be unclean two weeks, as in her separation: and she shall continue in the blood of her purifying threescore and six days.
6 And when the days of her purifying are fulfilled, for a son, or for a daughter, she shall bring a lamb of the first year for a burnt offering, and a young pigeon, or a turtledove, for a sin offering, unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, unto the priest:
7 Who shall offer it before the LORD, and make an atonement for her; and she shall be cleansed from the issue of her blood. This is the law for her that hath born a male or a female.
8 And if she be not able to bring a lamb, then she shall bring two turtles, or two young pigeons; the one for the burnt offering, and the other for a sin offering: and the priest shall make an atonement for her, and she shall be clean.

Commentary

Leviticus 12 is a chapter that outlines the regulations for purification after childbirth. It begins by stating that a woman who gives birth to a male child is to be considered unclean for seven days, and that she must wait an additional 33 days before she can be purified. The chapter then goes on to explain that if the woman gives birth to a female child, she is to be considered unclean for 14 days, and must wait an additional 66 days before she can be purified. The chapter also outlines the offerings that must be made in order to purify the woman, which include a lamb and a dove or a pigeon. This chapter is important because it outlines the regulations for purification after childbirth, which was a necessary part of the religious life of the Israelites. It is also interesting to note that the regulations for purification after childbirth are different for male and female children, with the regulations for female children being more stringent. This may be due to the fact that female children were seen as being more vulnerable and in need of greater protection. Overall, this chapter is an important part of the book of Leviticus, as it outlines the regulations for purification after childbirth. It is interesting to note the differences between the regulations for male and female children, and it is clear that the regulations were designed to ensure the safety and protection of the mother and child.

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There are 8 verses in Leviticus, chapter 12.