Leviticus 11:33
Context11:33 As for any clay vessel they fall into, 1 everything in it 2 will become unclean and you must break it.
Leviticus 15:12
Context15:12 A clay vessel 3 which the man with the discharge touches must be broken, and any wooden utensil must be rinsed in water.
Hebrews 9:9-10
Context9:9 This was a symbol for the time then present, when gifts and sacrifices were offered that could not perfect the conscience of the worshiper. 9:10 They served only for matters of food and drink 4 and various washings; they are external regulations 5 imposed until the new order came. 6
[11:33] 1 tn Heb “And any earthenware vessel which shall fall from them into its midst.”
[11:33] 2 tn Heb “all which is in its midst.”
[15:12] 3 tn The Hebrew term כְּלִי (kÿli) can mean “vessel” (v. 12a) or “utensil, implement, article” (v. 12b). An article of clay would refer to a vessel or container of some sort, while one made of wood would refer to some kind of tool or instrument.
[9:10] 4 tn Grk “only for foods and drinks.”
[9:10] 5 tc Most witnesses (D1 Ï) have “various washings, and external regulations” (βαπτισμοῖς καὶ δικαιώμασιν, baptismoi" kai dikaiwmasin), with both nouns in the dative. The translation “washings; they are… regulations” renders βαπτισμοῖς, δικαιώματα (baptismoi", dikaiwmata; found in such important