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Clean and Unclean Vessels

34 “Any food that may be eaten, but into which water has soaked, becomes unclean. Any drink that may be drunk in any of these vessels becomes unclean, 35 and anything into which their carcass falls becomes unclean. An oven or stove is to be broken in pieces. They’re unclean and therefore unclean for you.

36 “A spring or a cistern that holds water is clean, but whoever touches the carcass of an unclean animal will be unclean.

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