33 The dead, unclean animal might fall into a clay bowl. If it does, anything in the bowl will become unclean. And you must break the bowl.
34 If water from the unclean clay bowl gets on any food, that food will become unclean.
35 If any dead, unclean animal falls on something, that thing becomes unclean. The animal may fall on a clay oven or a clay baking pan. If so, it must be broken into pieces. These things will be unclean. They are unclean for you.
36 “‘A spring or well that collects water will stay clean. But anyone who touches the dead body of any unclean animal will become unclean.
37 A dead, unclean animal might fall on a seed to be planted. That seed is still clean.
38 But you might put water on some seeds. If a dead, unclean animal falls on those seeds, they are unclean for you.
39 “‘Also, an animal which you use for food may die. If it does, anyone who touches its body will be unclean until evening.