Leviticus 13:43 Meaning and Commentary
“Then the priest shall examine the bald head, and indeed, if the appearance of his bald scalp is white like the skin of a leprous man, he is a leprous …
“Then the priest shall examine the bald head, and indeed, if the appearance of his bald scalp is white like the skin of a leprous man, he is a leprous …
“But if there is a bald head, bald forehead, it is leprosy breaking out on his bald head or his bald forehead.”– Leviticus 13:42 Leviticus 13:42 Meaning In Leviticus 13:42, …
“And if the bald head is the baldness of the forehead only, it is pure.”– Leviticus 13:41 Leviticus 13:41 Meaning In this verse from Leviticus, we see a specific instruction …
“And if a man has lost the hair of his head, he is bald; he is clean.”– Leviticus 13:40 Leviticus 13:40 Meaning Leviticus 13:40 addresses the condition of baldness in …
“If a priest examines a person and sees that, despite the appearance of the skin being healthy, there is an underlying condition, the person is considered to be unclean.”– Leviticus …
“If a man or a woman has spots on the skin of their body, like the appearance of a sore, it is a leprous disease and must be declared unclean …
“But if the condition remains unchanged and the spot does not spread, it is not leprosy; it is a scar that has come from a burn.” – Leviticus 13:37 Leviticus …
“If the priest sees that the scab has indeed spread on the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean; it is a leprous disease.” – Leviticus 13:36 Leviticus 13:36 …
“But if the leprosy breaks out again in the skin and it spreads, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is a leprosy.” – Leviticus 13:35 Leviticus 13:35 Meaning …
“Then on the seventh day the priest shall examine the sore. If the sore has not changed, and has not spread on the skin, then the priest shall declare him …