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Verse Leviticus 13:2. _THE PLAGUE OF LEPROSY_] This dreadful disorder
has its name _leprosy_, from the Greek λεποα, from λεπις, a
_scale_, because in this disease the body was often covered with
_thi...
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THE SKIN OF HIS FLESH - An expression found nowhere but in this
chapter. It probably denotes the cuticle or scarf skin, as
distinguished from the curls or true skin.
RISING ... SCAB ... BRIGHT SPOT -...
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3. LEPROSY: TYPE OF INDWELLING SIN
CHAPTER 13
_ 1. Leprosy in a person (Leviticus 13:1)_
2. The infected garment. (Leviticus 13:47)
3. The cleansing of the garment (Leviticus 13:58
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GENERAL PROCEDURE. Certain classes of signs arouse suspicion. The
priest is to inspect. If he sees them to be distinctly leprous, the
patient is to be so treated; otherwise he is to be secluded for on...
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THE PLAGUE. spot: mark too weak for person, though suited for house
(Leviticus 14:34): "plague" and "stroke"would be too strong in every
case.
LEPROSY. Hebrew. _zar'ath,_ from _zar'a_, to _strike down...
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_Leprosy in man_(Leviticus 13:2-46)
_Appearances in the skin which should be shewn to the priest_(2 8)
2. _a rising, or a scab, or a bright spot_ Of the three words thus
translated, the first is a co...
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The Treatment of Leprosy
The word leprosy is now used to denote a malignant disease which in
the Middle Ages swept over Europe and the British Isles. Traces of
this visitation are found in the leper...
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WHEN A MAN SHALL HAVE IN THE SKIN OF HIS FLESH, &C.— Maimonides, who
may well be supposed the best judge in this case, tells us, that of
these three marks, which were supposed to be prognostics of the...
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LAWS CONCERNING LEPROSY 13:114:57
EXAMINATION AND ITS RESULT 13:1-46
a. THE SYMPTOMS OF LEPROSY, WHETHER PROCEEDING DIRECTLY FROM ERUPTIONS
IN THE SKIN, OR CAUSED BY A BOIL OR BURN 13:1-8
TEXT 13:1-8...
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_WHEN A MAN SHALL HAVE IN THE SKIN OF HIS FLESH A RISING, A SCAB, OR
BRIGHT SPOT, AND IT BE IN THE SKIN OF HIS FLESH LIKE THE PLAGUE OF
LEPROSY; THEN HE SHALL BE BROUGHT UNTO AARON THE PRIEST, OR UNTO...
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13:2 sore (c-30) Lit. 'stroke.'...
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UNCLEANNESS CONNECTED WITH LEPROSY
It is tolerably certain that the leprosy of the OT. is not the leprosy
of the Middle Ages, which is still to be found in the East. The latter
is a terrible and loath...
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LEVITICUS
*WORSHIP THE *LORD IN THE BEAUTY OF *HOLINESS
LEVITICUS
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
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אָדָ֗ם כִּֽי ־יִהְיֶ֤ה בְ עֹור
־בְּשָׂרֹו֙ שׂ
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THE UNCLEANNESS OF LEPROSY
Leviticus 13:1
THE interpretation of this chapter presents no little difficulty. The
description of the diseases with which the law here deals is not given
in a scientific...
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THE TEST OF LEPROSY
Leviticus 13:1
Leprosy was a sort of living death, involving exclusion from the
fellowship of the living, and from the sanctuary. Consequently the
process of restoration consisted...
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Here we have a section (Chapter s 13, 14) wholly devoted to the
subject of leprosy. The disease was dealt with as one which is
loathsome, whose tendency is to spread, and which is contagious. The
whol...
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When a man shall have in the skin of his flesh a rising, a scab, or
bright spot, and it be in the skin of his flesh (a) [like] the plague
of leprosy; then he shall be brought unto Aaron the priest, or...
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_Colour, &c. Hebrew, "a tumour, abscess, or white spot," which are the
three marks of leprosy. (Calmet) --- Leprosy. The leprosy was a figure
of sin: and the observances prescribed in this and the fol...
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Let the Reader keep in view through the whole of this account of the
leprosy of the body, the striking affinity and agreement it bears to
the sin of the soul. As first, it was deemed to be incurable b...
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The book of Leviticus has its own character quite as manifestly as
Genesis or Exodus. Its peculiar feature is that from its very
starting-point it is the revelation of what God saw in Jesus Christ
our...
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2._When a man shall have in the skin. _Since every eruption was not
the leprosy, and did not render a man unclean, when God appoints the
priests to be the judges, He distinguishes by certain marks a c...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 13 AND 14.
Leprosy requires a little more detail. It was found in persons, in
garments, in houses. Leprosy was sin acting in the flesh. The
spiritual man-the...
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WHEN A MAN SHALL HAVE IN THE SKIN OF HIS FLESH,.... Rules are here
given, by which a leprosy might be judged of; which, as a disease, was
frequent in Egypt, where the Israelites had dwelt a long time,...
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When a man shall have in the skin of his flesh a rising, a scab, or
bright spot, and it be in the skin of his flesh [like] the plague of
leprosy; then he shall be brought unto Aaron the priest, or unt...
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_A rising, a scab, or bright spot_ The leprosy appeared in one of
these three forms. Now, as these marks might sometimes be upon the
skin when there was no leprosy, rules are here given whereby the
pr...
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1 The Lawes and tokens whereby the Priest is to be guided in
discerning the Leprosie.
1 AND the LORD spake vnto Moses and Aaron, saying,
2 When a man shall haue in the skinne of his flesh, a [NOTE:...
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Ordinances Concerning Leprosy....
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When a man, a person of either sex, SHALL HAVE IN THE SKIN OF HIS
FLESH A RISING, a raised spot on the epidermis, or cuticle, of his
skin, A SCAB, OR BRIGHT SPOT, one of a whitish tinge, AND IT BE IN...
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LAWS CONCERNING LEPROSY (VV. 1-44)
The seriousness of the plague of leprosy is emphasized by the fact
that two long Chapter s are devoted to this subject. The physical
illness, however, is significant...
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1-17 The plague of leprosy was an uncleanness, rather than a disease.
Christ is said to cleanse lepers, not to cure them. Common as the
leprosy was among the Hebrews, during and after their residence...
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IN THE SKIN, for there was the seat of the leprosy. BRIGHT SPOT,
shining like the scale of a fish, as it is in the beginning of a
leprosy. LEPROSY was a distemper most frequent in Egypt and Syria,
&c....
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Of all the functions which, according to the Mosaic ritual, the priest
had to discharge, none demanded more patient attention, or more strict
adherence to the divine guide-book, than the discernment a...
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Leviticus 13:2 man H120 skin H5785 body H1320 swelling H7613 scab
H5597 spot H934 skin H5785 body H1320 leprous...
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DEALING WITH SKIN ERUPTIONS (LEVITICUS 13:2).
Leviticus 13:2
“When a man shall have in the skin of his flesh a rising, or a scab,
or a bright spot, and it become in the skin of his flesh the plague...
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LEPROSY
Leprosy speaks of sin as
1. in the blood;
2. becoming overt in loathsome ways;
3. incurable by human means. The anti-type as applied to the people
of God is "sin," demanding self-judgment...
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CONTENTS: Laws concerning those afflicted with leprosy.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron.
CONCLUSION: Man is beset with troops of diseases on every side and all
entered by sin. If not afflicted with an...
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Leviticus 13:2. _Aaron or one of his sons_ were obliged to inspect
every case of leprosy, the priests being best acquainted with the
nature and progress of the complaint, and most concerned to keep th...
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_The plague of leprosy._
THE CLEANSING OF THE LEPER
I. The loathsome and ghastly spectacle of a leper.
1. A leper was extremely loathsome in his person. But let me remind
you that this, fearful as...
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 13:1 LEPROUS DISEASE (v. Leviticus 13:2
and throughout ch....
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Leprosy: its Discobery and Treatment
SUGGESTIVE READINGS
Gathering into view the circumstantial and concise description of the
malady here given; the directions concerning leprosy may be thus
analys...
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EXPOSITION
UNCLEANNESS DERIVED FROM LEPROSY OR CONTACT WITH LEPERS AND LEPROUS
THINGS (Leviticus 13:1, Leviticu
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As we get into chapter thirteen, God is dealing with the subject of
leprosy, and the priests were given instructions on how to diagnose
leprosy, a breaking out on a person's body. The examination of i...
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2 Chronicles 26:19; 2 Kings 5:1; 2 Kings 5:27; 2 Samuel 3:29;...
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In the skin — For there is the first seat of the leprosy, the bright
spot shining like the scale of a fish, as it is in the beginning of a
leprosy. The priest — The priest was to admit to, or exclude...