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Zav
In Torah terminology, the Hebrew word ''zav'' (lit. "flow") is a state of ritual impurity arising from abnormal seminal discharge from the male sexual organ. Purification requirements for the ''zav'' include counting seven days without seminal discharge, immersion in a spring, and bringing certain korbanot (sacrifices). In the realm of ''tumah and taharah'' law, the ''zav'' has the ability to create a ''midras'' and is required to abstain from entering specific areas of the Temple mount. == Etymology == The Hebrew verb stem ''zuv'' (Hebrew זוּב) in the Qal ''zava'' (זָבָה) simply means to flow, as in "a land flowing with milk and honey".
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