34 Any food which could normally be eaten, but on which water from such a pot has been poured, will be unclean, and anything drinkable in such a pot is unclean.
35 Anything on which the dead bodies fall is unclean; a clay stove or oven shall be broken,
36 but a spring or a cistern remains clean, although anything else that touches their dead bodies is unclean.
37 If one of them falls on seed that is going to be sown, the seed remains clean.
38 But if the seed is soaking in water and one of them falls on it, the seed is unclean.
39 If any animal that may be eaten dies, anyone who touches it will be unclean until evening.
40 And if anyone eats any part of the animal, he must wash his clothes, but he will still be unclean until evening; anyone who carries the dead body must wash his clothes, but he will still be unclean until evening.