INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS 13
In this chapter an account is given of the various sorts of leprosy,
and the rules by which they were to be judged of, Leviticus 13:1 of
the bright spot and scab, Leviticus 13:4 of the rising or swelling,
Leviticus 13:9 of the bile or hot ulcer, Leviticus 13:18 of the... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD SPAKE UNTO MOSES AND UNTO AARON,.... Aaron is addressed
again, though left out in the preceding law, because the laws
concerning leprosy chiefly concerned the priests, whose business it
was to judge of it, and cleanse from it; and so Ben Gersom observes,
mention is made of Aaron here, b... [ Continue Reading ]
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, and
from whence they were just come; and is doubtless the reason, as
learned men have observed, tha... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE PRIEST SHALL LOOK ON THE PLAGUE IN THE SKIN OF THE FLESH,....
Whether it be a swelling, scab, or a bright spot that appears, and
judge of it by the following rules, and none but a priest might do
this:
AND [WHEN] THE HAIR IN THE PLAGUE IS TURNED WHITE; it arising in a
place where hair grows... [ Continue Reading ]
IF THE BRIGHT SPOT BE WHITE IN THE SKIN OF HIS FLESH,.... The Targum
of Jonathan is, white as chalk in the skin of his flesh; but other
Jewish writers make the whiteness of the bright spot to be the
greatest of all, like that of snow; Leviticus 13:2:
AND IN SIGHT [BE] NOT DEEPER THAN THE SKIN, AND... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE PRIEST SHALL LOOK ON HIM THE SEVENTH DAY,.... In the day, and
not in the night, as Maimonides, but not on the seventh day, if it
happened to be on the sabbath f, then it was put off till after it;
and, according to the Jewish canons g, they do not look upon plagues
in the morning, nor in the... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE PRIEST SHALL LOOK ON HIM AGAIN THE SEVENTH DAY,.... On the
second seventh day, at the end of a fortnight from his being first
presented to him, and shut up:
AND, BEHOLD, [IF] THE PLAGUE [BE] SOMEWHAT DARK; the spot be not so
bright, or so white as it was at first; though Aben Ezra observes,... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF THE SCAB SPREAD MUCH ABROAD IN THE SKIN,.... Or "in spreading
spread" k; spreads, and proceeds to spread more and more:
AFTER THAT HE HATH BEEN SEEN OF THE PRIEST FOR HIS CLEANSING: even
after he had been viewed upon the first presentation of him to him,
and after he had been twice seen by h... [ Continue Reading ]
AND [IF] THE PRIEST SEE THAT, BEHOLD, THE SCAB SPREADETH IN THE
SKIN,.... Is not at a stay, as when he looked at it a second and third
time:
THEN THE PRIEST SHALL PRONOUNCE HIM UNCLEAN; a leprous person; to be
absolutely so, as Jarchi expresses it; and so obliged to the birds (to
bring birds for hi... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THE PLAGUE OF LEPROSY IS IN A MAN,.... He has all the signs of
it, and it is pretty manifest both to himself and others that it is
upon him;
THEN HE SHALL BE BROUGHT UNTO THE PRIEST; by his friends and
neighbours, if he is not willing to come of himself: a sinner
insensible of the leprosy of s... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE PRIEST SHALL SEE [HIM],.... Look at him, and closely and
narrowly inspect and examine his case:
AND, BEHOLD, [IF] THE RISING [BE] WHITE IN THE SKIN; this is another
appearance of the leprosy; the preceding were a bright spot, and the
scab of it; but this a rising or white swelling in the sk... [ Continue Reading ]
IT [IS] AN OLD LEPROSY IN THE SKIN OF HIS FLESH,.... An inveterate
one, of long standing and continuance, an obstinate one, not to be
cured by medicine; as this sort of leprosy was, and therefore the
person was sent not to a physician, but to the priest: the leprosy of
sin is an old disease, brought... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF A LEPROSY BREAK OUT ABROAD IN THE SKIN,.... Or, if flowering it
flowers m; the man that has it on him looks like a plant or tree
covered with white flowers, being spread all over him in white
swellings, bright spots or scabs, as it follows:
AND THE LEPROSY COVER ALL THE SKIN OF [HIM THAT HAT... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE PRIEST SHALL CONSIDER,.... Look wistly upon it, and well
weigh the matter in his own mind, that he may make a true judgment and
pronounce a right sentence:
AND, BEHOLD, [IF] THE LEPROSY HAVE COVERED ALL HIS FLESH; from head to
foot, so that no quick, raw, or sound flesh appear in him:
HE... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHEN RAW FLESH APPEARETH IN HIM,.... Between the white spots,
scabs, or swellings, or in the midst of them:
HE SHALL BE UNCLEAN; be pronounced unclean, and be subject to all the
prescriptions of the law concerning lepers.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE PRIEST SHALL SEE THE RAW FLESH,.... Or when he sees it, the
person being brought to him to be viewed:
AND PRONOUNCE HIM TO BE UNCLEAN; or shall pronounce him to be unclean:
[FOR] THE RAW FLESH [IS] UNCLEAN; made a man so in a ceremonial sense;
Leviticus 13:10;
IT [IS] A LEPROSY; wherever... [ Continue Reading ]
OR IF THE RAW FLESH TURN AGAIN,.... Changes its colour, from redness,
which is in raw flesh:
AND BE CHANGED UNTO WHITE: and does not look ruddy as flesh in common
does, nor red and fiery, as raw and proud flesh, but is white, of the
same colour with the swelling or scab:
HE SHALL COME UNTO THE PRI... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE PRIEST SHALL SEE HIM,.... Review him, and examine him
thoroughly:
AND, BEHOLD, [IF] THE PLAGUE BE TURNED INTO WHITE; the raw flesh in
the swelling, which looked red, is become white:
THEN THE PRIEST SHALL PRONOUNCE [HIM] CLEAN [THAT HATH] THE PLAGUE;
that was supposed to have the plague of... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FLESH ALSO, IN WHICH, [EVEN] IN THE SKIN THEREOF, WAS A BOIL,....
Or hot ulcer, by which, says Maimonides n you may understand any
stroke by a stone, stick, or iron, or any other thing: and in the
Misnah o, it is asked, what is an ulcer (or boil)? a stroke by wood,
stone, pitch, or hot water; al... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IN THE PLACE OF THE BOIL THERE BE A WHITE RISING,.... In the place
where the boil was, a white swelling appears:
OR A BRIGHT SPOT, WHITE, AND SOMEWHAT REDDISH; white and red mixed, as
the Targum of Jonathan; and so Aben Ezra interprets the word
"reddish", of the bright spot being mixed of two c... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF, WHEN THE PRIEST SEETH IT,.... And has thoroughly viewed it and
considered it:
BEHOLD, IT [BE] IN SIGHT LOWER THAN THE SKIN; having eaten into and
taken root in the flesh under the skin:
AND THE HAIR THEREOF BE TURNED WHITE; which are the signs of leprosy
before given, Leviticus 13:3;
THE... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF THE PRIEST LOOK ON IT,.... Upon a person in a like case as
first described, having had a boil, and that healed, and afterwards a
white swelling, or a bright spot in the place of it:
AND, BEHOLD, [THERE BE] NO WHITE HAIRS THEREIN; not two hairs turned
white, as Gersom interprets it:
AND [IF]... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF IT SPREAD MUCH ABROAD IN THE SKIN,.... Upon viewing it on the
seventh day, though it is not expressed, the swelling or bright spot;
or "in spreading spread"; Leviticus 13:7; which Ben Gersom interprets,
not of the skin of the flesh, but of the ulcer:
THEN THE PRIEST SHALL PRONOUNCE HIM UNCLE... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF THE BRIGHT SPOT STAY IN HIS PLACE, [AND] SPREAD NOT,....
Continues as it was when first viewed:
IT [IS] A BURNING BOIL; but not a plague of leprosy:
AND THE PRIEST SHALL PRONOUNCE HIM CLEAN; as clear of a leprosy, and
so not bound by the law of it, though attended with an inflammation or
bu... [ Continue Reading ]
OR IF THERE BE [ANY] FLESH, IN THE SKIN WHEREOF [THERE IS] A HOT
BURNING,.... Or "a burning of fire" r: it is asked, what is a burning?
that which is burnt with a coal or with hot ashes; all that is from
the force of fire is burning s; that is, whatever sore, pustule, or
blister, is occasioned by fi... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE PRIEST SHALL LOOK UPON IT,.... And examine it, whether it has
the marks and signs of a leprosy or not, such as follow:
BEHOLD, [IF] THE HAIR IN THE BRIGHT SPOT BE TURNED WHITE; which before
was black, or of another colour from white, and is now, turned into
the whiteness of chalk, as the T... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF THE PRIEST LOOK ON IT,.... On the hot burning and bright spot
in it, in another person:
AND, BEHOLD, [THERE BE] NO WHITE HAIR ON THE WHITE SPOT, AND IT BE NO
LOWER THAN THE [OTHER] SKIN; why the word "other" should be supplied I
know not, any more than in Leviticus 13:21;
BUT BE SOMEWHAT DA... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE PRIEST SHALL LOOK UPON HIM THE SEVENTH DAY,.... When that is
come, any time on that day; not needing to wait until the end of it,
or till, the seven days are precisely up; the same is to be understood
in all places in this chapter where the like is used:
[AND] IF IT BE SPREAD MUCH ABROAD IN... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF THE BRIGHT SPOT STAY IN HIS PLACE, [AND] SPREAD NOT IN THE
SKIN,.... If, after being shut up, seven days, it appears that the
spot is no larger than, when it was first viewed, but is as it was,
and not at all increased:
BUT IT [BE] SOMEWHAT DARK; either not so bright as it was, or more
contr... [ Continue Reading ]
IF A MAN OR A WOMAN HATH A PLAGUE UPON THE HEAD OR THE BEARD. Any
breaking out in those parts a swelling, scab, or spot, on a man's
beard or on a woman's head; or on the head of either man or woman; or
on a woman's beard, if she had any, as some have had though not
common.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE PRIEST SHALL SEE THE PLAGUE,.... The person on whom it is
shall come or be brought unto him; and he shall look upon it and
examine it:
AND, BEHOLD, IF IT [BE] IN SIGHT DEEPER THAN THE SKIN; which is always
one sign of leprosy;
[AND THERE BE] IN IT A YELLOW THIN HAIR; like the appearance o... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF THE PRIEST LOOK ON THE PLAGUE OF THE SCALL,.... As it may
appear in another person, brought to him for inspection and
examination:
AND, BEHOLD, IT [BE] NOT IN THE SIGHT DEEPER THAN THE SKIN; it do not
seem to be got into the flesh, or lower than the skin:
AND [THAT THERE IS] NO BLACK HAIR I... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IN THE SEVENTH DAY THE PRIEST SHALL LOOK ON THE PLAGUE,.... To see
whether it has got any deeper, or spread any further, and has any hair
growing in it, and of what colour, that he might be also able to judge
whether it was a leprosy or not:
AND, BEHOLD, [IF] THE SCALL SPREAD NOT; was neither g... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL BE SHAVEN,.... His head or beard, where the scall was, as
Aben Ezra; and so Ben Gersom, who adds, the law is not solicitous
whether this shaving is by a priest or not; so it seems any one might
shave him:
BUT THE SCALL SHALL HE NOT SHAVE; that is, the hair that is in it, but
that was to co... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IN THE SEVENTH DAY THE PRIEST SHALL LOOK ON THE SCALL,.... That
is, according to Ben Gersom, on the thirteenth day from the first
inspection of him by the priest:
AND, BEHOLD, [IF] THE SCALL BE NOT SPREAD IN THE SKIN, NOR [BE] IN
SIGHT DEEPER THAN THE SKIN; neither appears spread on the surface... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF THE SCALL SPREAD MUCH IN HIS SKIN AFTER CLEANSING. After he has
been declared clean by the priest; for it was possible that it might
spread after this, though so much precaution had been used, and so
much time taken to observe it: with this compare 2 Peter 1:9.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE PRIEST SHALL LOOK ON HIM,.... Again, and which is no less
than the fourth time; for notwithstanding his being pronounced clean,
he was still subject to the inspection of the priest, if any
alteration appeared:
AND, BEHOLD, IF THE SCALL BE SPREAD IN THE SKIN; which was a certain
sign of a l... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF THE SCALL BE IN HIS SIGHT AT A STAY,.... If in a few days, or
in a short space of time after this, it should appear that the scall
is at a full stop, and does not spread any further at all:
AND [THAT] THERE IS BLACK HAIR GROWN UP THEREIN; which is a sign of
health and soundness, and so of pu... [ Continue Reading ]
IF A MAN ALSO, OR A WOMAN,.... One or the other, for the law
concerning leprosy respecteth both:
HAVE IN THE SKIN OF THEIR FLESH BRIGHT SPOTS; and them only; not any
rising or swelling, nor scab, nor scall, nor boil, nor burning, only
bright spots, a sort of freckles or morphew:
[EVEN] WHITE BRIGH... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE PRIEST SHALL LOOK,.... Upon the man or woman that has these
spots, and upon the spots themselves, and examine them of what kind
they are:
AND, BEHOLD, [IF] THE BRIGHT SPOTS IN THE SKIN OF THEIR FLESH [BE]
DARKISH WHITE; their whiteness is not strong, as Jarchi observes; but
dusky and obscu... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE MAN WHOSE HAIR IS FALLEN OFF HIS HEAD,.... That is, from the
back part of his head, from the crown of his head toward his neck
behind:
HE [IS] BALD; in that spot of the head where the hair is fallen off;
and it denotes such a baldness as is occasioned by that, for it
signifies one that had... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE THAT HATH HIS HAIR FALLEN OFF FROM THE PART OF HIS HEAD TOWARDS
HIS FACE,.... That is, from the crown of his head towards his forehead
and temples, the fore part of his head; and so the Misnic doctors
distinguish baldness, which is from the crown of the head descending
behind to the channel o... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF THERE BE,.... Or, "but if there be", or, "when there shall be"
y, or shall appear to be:
IN THE BALD HEAD, OR IN THE BALD FOREHEAD, A WHITE REDDISH SORE; white
and red mixed, as the Targum of Jonathan, having something of both
colours, neither a clear white nor thorough red; though, accordin... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE PRIEST SHALL LOOK UPON IT,.... The white reddish sore:
AND, BEHOLD, [IF] THE RISING OF THE SORE; or the swelling of it:
[BE] WHITE REDDISH IN HIS BALD HEAD, OR IN HIS BALD FOREHEAD;
Leviticus 13:42:
AS THE LEPROSY APPEARETH IN THE SKIN OF THE FLESH; as in Leviticus
13:2; having the sign... [ Continue Reading ]
HE IS A LEPROUS MAN, HE [IS] UNCLEAN,.... And so to be pronounced and
accounted; only a leprous man is mentioned, there being no leprous
women, having this sort of leprosy, their hair not falling off, or
they becoming bald, usually; unless, as Ben Gersom observes, in a
manner strange and wonderful:... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LEPER IN WHOM THE PLAGUE [IS],.... Meaning not he only that
has the plague of leprosy in his head, but every sort of leper before
mentioned in this chapter:
HIS CLOTHES SHALL BE RENT; not that he might the more easily put on
his clothes without hurting him, as some have thought; or that the... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE DAYS WHEREIN THE PLAGUE [SHALL BE] IN HIM HE SHALL BE
DEFILED,.... Reckoned an unclean person, and avoided as such:
HE [IS] UNCLEAN; in a ceremonial sense, and pronounced as such by the
priest, and was to be looked upon as such by others during the time of
his exclusion and separation, unti... [ Continue Reading ]
THE GARMENTS ALSO, THAT THE PLAGUE OF LEPROSY IS IN,.... Whether this
sort of leprosy proceeded from natural causes, or was extraordinary
and miraculous, and came immediately from the hand of God, and was
peculiar to the Jews, and unknown to other nations, is a matter of
question; the latter is gene... [ Continue Reading ]
WHETHER [IT BE] IN THE WARP, OR WOOF, OF LINEN, OR OF WOOLLEN,....
When these are woven and mixed together, it seems difficult, if not
impossible, to judge whether the plague of leprosy was in the one or
in the other; one would think it should be unavoidably in both;
wherefore Castalio renders the w... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF THE PLAGUE BE GREENISH OR REDDISH THE GARMENT, OR IN THE
SKIN,.... Either of these two colours were signs of leprosy in
garments; but it is not agreed whether stronger or weaker colours are
designed; the radicals of both these words being doubled, according to
some, and particularly Aben Ezra... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE PRIEST SHALL LOOK UPON THE PLAGUE,.... The green or red spot
in the garment, c.
AND SHUT UP [IT THAT HATH] THE PLAGUE SEVEN DAYS the woollen or linen
garment, the warp or the woof, or skins, and those things that were
made of them.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SHALL LOOK ON THE PLAGUE ON THE SEVENTH DAY,.... To see whether
there is any alteration in it in that space of time:
IF THE PLAGUE BE SPREAD IN THE GARMENT, EITHER IN THE WARP OR IN THE
WOOF, OR IN A SKIN, [OR] IN ANY WORK THAT IS MADE OF SKIN; the green
and red spot be spread more and more... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL THEREFORE BURN THAT GARMENT,.... That there may be no more
use of it, nor profit from it; and this was done without the city, as
Ben Gersom asserts:
WHETHER IN WARP OR WOOF, IN WOOLLEN OR IN LINEN, OR ANYTHING OF SKIN,
WHEREIN THE PLAGUE IS; all and either of them were to be burnt:
FOR I... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF THE PRIEST SHALL LOOK,.... On the seventh day as before, after
shutting up:
AND, BEHOLD, THE PLAGUE BE NOT SPREAD IN THE GARMENT, EITHER IN THE
WARP, OR IN THE WOOF, OR IN ANYTHING OF SKIN; but is at an entire
stay, that it may be hoped it is not a fretting leprosy: so when men
do not procee... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE PRIEST SHALL COMMAND THAT THEY WASH [THE THING] WHEREIN THE
PLAGUE [IS],.... The priest did not wash it himself, but ordered
others to do it; and this was either the part in which the plague was,
or the whole garment or skin in which it was; which may be typical of
the washing of the garmen... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE PRIEST SHALL LOOK ON THE PLAGUE AFTER IT IS WASHED,.... That
is, on the second seventh day, or thirteenth day from his first
inspection of it:
AND, BEHOLD, [IF] THE PLAGUE HAS NOT CHANGED ITS COLOUR; AND THE
PLAGUE BE NOT SPREAD, IT [IS] UNCLEAN, THOU SHALT BURN IT IN THE FIRE;
if it remain... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF THE PRIEST LOOK, AND, BEHOLD, THE PLAGUE [BE] SOMEWHAT DARK
AFTER THE WASHING OF IT,.... Is become of a weaker colour, either not
quite so green, or not quite so red as it was, or is "contracted", and
does not spread itself, Leviticus 13:6; but is rather become less:
THEN HE SHALL REND IT OU... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF IT APPEAR STILL IN THE GARMENT, EITHER IN THE WARP, OR IN THE
WOOF, OR IN ANYTHING OF SKIN,.... After the piece has been rent out,
in another part of the garment, c. where before it was not seen:
IT [IS] A SPREADING [PLAGUE] or leprosy; a flourishing one, as the
word signifies, a growing and... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE GARMENT, EITHER WARP OR WOOF, OR WHATSOEVER THING OF SKIN [IT
BE], WHICH THOU SHALT WASH,.... After it had been shut up seven days,
and viewed by the priest again: if the plague be departed from them:
upon a review of them:
THEN IT SHALL BE WASHED THE SECOND TIME, AND SHALL BE CLEAN; and so... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS [IS] THE LAW OF THE PLAGUE OF LEPROSY,.... The rules by which it
was to be judged of; whether or no it was
IN A GARMENT OF WOOLLEN, OR LINEN, EITHER THE WARP OR WOOF, OR ANY
THING OF SKINS; which include everything in which this sort of leprosy
was:
TO PRONOUNCE IT CLEAN, OR TO PRONOUNCE IT U... [ Continue Reading ]