Bible Verses About Periods: Understanding Menstruation Through a Biblical Lens
Menstruation is a natural and normal part of a woman’s life, yet it’s often surrounded by silence, stigma, or confusion—especially when it comes to faith and Scripture. Many people wonder: What does the Bible say about periods? Are they considered unclean? Does Scripture view menstruation negatively? And how should Christians today understand these passages?
In this article, we’ll explore key Bible verses about periods, what they meant in their historical context, and how to interpret them in a balanced, faith-filled way today.
What Does the Bible Say About Periods?
The Bible mentions menstruation primarily in the Old Testament, particularly in the laws given to Israel. These references focus on ceremonial cleanliness rather than moral wrongdoing.
Let’s take a closer look.
1. Leviticus 15:19–24 — Laws About Menstrual Impurity
One of the clearest references to periods is found in Leviticus:
“When a woman has her regular flow of blood, the impurity of her monthly period will last seven days, and anyone who touches her