34. If water from such a jar gets on any edible food, it will be unclean; any drinkable beverage in such a jar will be unclean.
35. Anything on which a part of these animals’ dead bodies might fall will be unclean. If it is an oven or stove, it must be destroyed; they are unclean for you and must remain that way.
36. Now, a spring or cistern that collects water is clean, but anyone who touches one of these animals’ dead bodies in it will be unclean.
37. If any part of these animals’ dead bodies falls on seed that is to be planted, the seed is still clean.
38. But if water is poured on some seed and part of their dead bodies falls on it, it is unclean for you.