Leviticus 11:32
And upon whatsoever any of them, when they are dead, doth fall, it shall be unclean; whether it be any vessel of wood, or raiment, or skin, or sack, whatsoever vessel it be, wherein any work is done, it must be put into water, and it shall be unclean until the even; so it shall be cleansed.
Cross-reference
Leviticus 15:12
Parallel
Leviticus 15:12 similarly requires breaking earthenware and rinsing wooden vessels for bodily discharge uncleanness — same principle.
Leviticus 15:5
Parallel
In Leviticus 15:5, the same procedure—wash clothes, bathe, unclean until evening—applies to contact with a discharge, showing consistent ritual law.
Numbers 19:15
Parallel
Numbers 19:15 specifies that open vessels become unclean from a dead body, extending the principle of contamination to vessels.
Numbers 31:23
Parallel
Numbers 31:23 describes water purification for objects that cannot endure fire, echoing the water cleansing in Leviticus 11:32.