for a swelling and a scab and a bright spot,
Parallel translations
- WEB and for a rising, and for a scab, and for a bright spot;
- KJV And for a rising, and for a scab, and for a bright spot:
- BSB and for a swelling, rash, or spot,
- NASB and for a swelling, for a scab, and for a bright spot—
- NLT and a swelling on the skin, a rash, or discolored skin.
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Quick answer
It names the specific skin conditions covered by the law: a swelling, a scab, and a bright spot. These required priestly examination to determine cleanness.
Overview
The verse continues the closing summary of the leprosy laws, cataloging the various skin symptoms a priest had to assess. Such careful distinctions guarded the holiness of the camp where God dwelt and protected the community. The priest's role as discerner between clean and unclean anticipates Christ, who not only diagnoses our deeper corruption but heals it.
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Cross-references · 1
- Lev 13:2“When a man shall have a rising in his body’s skin, or a scab, or a bright spot, and it becomes in the skin of his body the plague of leprosy, then he shall be brought to Aaron the priest, or to one of his sons, the priests:
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