LEV 14

Leviticus 14:56

WEB

and for a swelling, and for a scab, and for a bright spot;

BSB

and for a swelling, rash, or spot,

KJV

And for a rising, and for a scab, and for a bright spot:

Matthew Henry

Verses 54–57

Leviticus 14:54–57

This is the conclusion of this law concerning the leprosy. There is no repetition of it in Deuteronomy, only a general memorandum given (Deu 24:8), Take heed in the plague of leprosy. We may see in this law, 1. The gracious care God took of his people Israel, for to them only this law pertained, and not to the Gentiles. When Naaman the Syrian was cured of his leprosy he was not bidden to show himself to the priest, though he was cured in Jordan, as the Jews that were cured by our Saviour were. Thus those who are entrusted with the key of discipline in the church judge those only that are within; but those that are without God judgeth, Co1 5:12, Co1 5:13. 2. The religious care we ought to take of ourselves, to keep our minds from the dominion of all sinful affections and dispositions, which are both their disease and their defilement, that we may be fit for the service of God. We ought also to avoid all bad company, and, as much as may be, to avoid coming within the danger of being infected by it. Touch not the unclean thing, saith the Lord, and I will receive you, Co2 6:17.

Cross-references: Deut 24:8 · 1Cor 5:12 · 1Cor 5:13 · 2Cor 6:17

Hebrew interlinear

H7613

שְׂאֵתsᵉʼêth/seh-ayth'/

n-f — elevation, leprous scab, elation, cheerfulness, exaltation

Derivation: from 5375;

an elevation or leprous scab; figuratively, elation or cheerfulness; exaltation in rank or character

KJV: be accepted, dignity, excellency, highness, raise up self, rising.

שְׂאֵת

n.f — exaltation

שְׂאֵת n.f. 1. exaltation, dignity. 2. swelling. 3. uprising

H5597

סַפַּחַתçappachath/sap-pakh'-ath/

n-f — mange

Derivation: from 5596;

the mange (as making the hair fall off)

KJV: scab.

סַפַּ֫חַת

n.f — eruption

סַפַּ֫חַת n.f. eruption, scab, either malignant or harmless

H934

בֹּהֶרֶתbôhereth/bo-heh'-reth/

n-f — whitish spot on the skin

Derivation: feminine active participle of the same as 925;

a whitish spot on the skin

KJV: bright spot.

בַּהֶ֫רֶת

n.f — brightness

בַּהֶ֫רֶת n.f. brightness, bright spot

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