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Leviticus 14:1-7 (CEV)

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1 The LORD told Moses to say to the people: 2 After you think you are healed of leprosy, you must ask for a priest to come outside the camp and examine you. And if you are well, 3 (SEE 14:2) 4 he will have someone bring out two live birds that are acceptable for sacrifice, together with a stick of cedar wood, a piece of red yarn, and a branch from a hyssop plant. 5 The priest will have someone kill one of the birds over a clay pot of spring water. 6 Then he will dip the other bird, the cedar, the red yarn, and the hyssop in the blood of the dead bird. 7 Next, he will sprinkle you seven times with the blood and say, "You are now clean." Finally, he will release the bird and let it fly away.

This passage is referenced in the following quiet time(s):
(v. 1) Old Testament - Baptism (2011-04-05)
(v. 2) Old Testament - Baptism (2011-04-05)
(v. 3) Old Testament - Baptism (2011-04-05)
(v. 4) Old Testament - Baptism (2011-04-05)
(v. 5) Old Testament - Baptism (2011-04-05)
(v. 6) Old Testament - Baptism (2011-04-05)
(v. 7) Old Testament - Baptism (2011-04-05)

Definition(s):
Moses (Moh-ziz): taken out; drawn forth