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11 [a]But the hide of the bull and its meat, with its head, shanks, inner organs and dung, 12 that is, the whole bull, shall be brought outside the camp to a clean place[b] where the ashes are deposited and there be burned in a wood fire. At the place of the ash heap, there it must be burned.(A)

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Footnotes

  1. 4:11–12 See note on 6:17–23.
  2. 4:12 Clean place: i.e., ritually “clean” or pure. It has nothing to do with the presence of dirt or waste. See 6:4.