Parallel Verses

International Standard Version

Then he is to change his clothes, dressing himself with a different set of clothes, and take the ashes to a clean place outside the camp.

New American Standard Bible

Then he shall take off his garments and put on other garments, and carry the ashes outside the camp to a clean place.

King James Version

And he shall put off his garments, and put on other garments, and carry forth the ashes without the camp unto a clean place.

Holman Bible

Then he must take off his garments, put on other clothes, and bring the ashes outside the camp to a ceremonially clean place.

A Conservative Version

And he shall put off his garments, and put on other garments, and carry forth the ashes outside the camp to a clean place.

American Standard Version

And he shall put off his garments, and put on other garments, and carry forth the ashes without the camp unto a clean place.

Amplified

Then he shall take off his garments and put on something else, and take the ashes outside the camp to a (ceremonially) clean place.

Bible in Basic English

Then having taken off his linen robes and put on other clothing, he is to take it away into a clean place, outside the tent-circle.

Darby Translation

And he shall put off his garments, and put on other garments, and carry forth the ashes without the camp unto a clean place.

Julia Smith Translation

And he put off his garments and put on other garments, and brought forth the ashes without the camp, to a clean place.

King James 2000

And he shall put off his garments, and put on other garments, and carry forth the ashes outside the camp unto a clean place.

Lexham Expanded Bible

And he shall take off his garments and put on other garments, and he shall bring out the fatty ashes {outside the camp} to a ceremonially clean place,

Modern King James verseion

And he shall strip off his garments and put on other garments, and carry forth the ashes outside the camp to a clean place.

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

and then put off his raiment and put on other and carry the ashes out without the host unto a clean place.

NET Bible

Then he must take off his clothes and put on other clothes, and he must bring the fatty ashes outside the camp to a ceremonially clean place,

New Heart English Bible

He shall take off his garments, and put on other garments, and carry the ashes outside the camp to a clean place.

The Emphasized Bible

Then shall he put off his garments, and put on other garments, - and shall carry forth the fat-ashes unto the outside of the camp, unto a clean place,

Webster

And he shall put off his garments, and put on other garments, and carry forth the ashes without the camp to a clean place.

World English Bible

He shall take off his garments, and put on other garments, and carry the ashes outside the camp to a clean place.

Youngs Literal Translation

and he hath stripped off his garments, and hath put on other garments, and hath brought out the ashes unto the outside of the camp, unto a clean place.

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
And he shall put off
פּשׁט 
Pashat 
Usage: 43

and put on
לבשׁ לבשׁ 
Labash 
Usage: 111

אחר 
'acher 
Usage: 166

and carry forth
יצא 
Yatsa' 
....out, ....forth, bring, come, proceed, go, depart,
Usage: 1068

the ashes
דּשׁן 
Deshen 
Usage: 15

חץ חוּץ 
Chuwts 
Usage: 164

the camp
מחנה 
Machaneh 
Usage: 216

טהר טהור 
Tahowr 
Usage: 95

Context Readings

Additional Laws For Burnt Offerings

10 The priest is to clothe himself with a linen robe and undergarments. Then he is to take the ashes of the burnt offering on the altar that had been consumed by the fire and set them beside the altar. 11 Then he is to change his clothes, dressing himself with a different set of clothes, and take the ashes to a clean place outside the camp. 12 The fire on the altar is to be kept burning continuously without being extinguished. The priest is to burn wood on it every morning, arrange burnt offerings over it, and then burn the fat contained in the peace offerings over it.



Cross References

Leviticus 4:12

along with the rest of the bull, he is to bring it outside the camp to a clean place, where fat ashes are to be poured over it and then it is to be thoroughly burned over wood with fire. It is to be burned where the fat ashes are poured out."

Ezekiel 44:19

"When they enter the outer courtyard, that is, the outer courtyard where the people are, they are to take off their garments in which they were ministering, lay them in the consecrated chambers, and put on different garments so they will not transfer holiness to the people through their garments.

Leviticus 4:21

Then he is to bring the rest of the bull outside the camp and burn it just as he had burned the first bull. This is the sin offering for the congregation."

Leviticus 14:40-41

then the priest is to command that they take out the contaminated stones and discard them in an unclean place outside the city.

Leviticus 16:23-24

"Then Aaron is to enter the Tent of Meeting, take off his white linen clothes that he had put on when he entered the sacred place, and leave them there.

Leviticus 16:27

"The bull for the sin offering and the male goat for the sin offering, whose blood was brought into the sacred place, are to be taken outside the camp. Their skin, meat, and offal are to be incinerated.

Hebrews 13:11-13

For the bodies of animals, whose blood is taken into the sanctuary by the high priest as an offering for sin, are burned outside the camp.

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