Leviticus 15:4

“Every bed, whereon he lieth that hath the issue, is unclean: and every thing, whereon he sitteth, shall be unclean.”

King James Version (KJV)

Other Translations for Leviticus 15:4

Euery bed whereon he lieth, that hath the issue, is vncleane: and euery thing whereon he sitteth, shall bee vncleane.
- King James Version (1611) - View 1611 Bible Scan

'Every bed on which the person with the discharge lies becomes unclean, and everything on which he sits becomes unclean.
- New American Standard Version (1995)

Every bed whereon he that hath the issue lieth shall be unclean; and everything whereon he sitteth shall be unclean.
- American Standard Version (1901)

Every bed on which he has been resting will be unclean, and everything on which he has been seated will be unclean.
- Basic English Bible

Any bed on which the man with the discharge lies will be unclean, and any furniture on which he sits will be unclean.
- Berean Standard Bible Bible

Every bed whereon he lieth that hath the flux shall be unclean; and every object on which he sitteth shall be unclean.
- Darby Bible

Every bed on which he sleepeth, shall be unclean, and every place on which he sitteth.
- Douay-Rheims Bible

Every bed whereon he that hath the issue lieth shall be unclean: and every thing whereon he sitteth shall be unclean.
- English Revised Version

'Every bed whereon he who has the discharge lies shall be unclean; and everything he sits on shall be unclean.
- World English Bible

Bible Commentary for Leviticus 15:4

Wesley's Notes for Leviticus 15:4


15:2 A running issue - Commonly called the running of the reins, a grievous and loathsome disease, which is generally the consequence of sin.

15:3 His flesh be stopped - That is, if it have run, and be stopped in great measure, either by the grossness of the humour, or by some obstructions that it cannot run freely.


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