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Text -- Leviticus 14:1-9 (NET)

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Purification of Diseased Skin Infections
14:1 The Lord spoke to Moses: 14:2 “This is the law of the diseased person on the day of his purification, when he is brought to the priest. 14:3 The priest is to go outside the camp and examine the infection. If the infection of the diseased person has been healed, 14:4 then the priest will command that two live clean birds, a piece of cedar wood, a scrap of crimson fabric, and some twigs of hyssop be taken up for the one being cleansed. 14:5 The priest will then command that one bird be slaughtered into a clay vessel over fresh water. 14:6 Then he is to take the live bird along with the piece of cedar wood, the scrap of crimson fabric, and the twigs of hyssop, and he is to dip them and the live bird in the blood of the bird slaughtered over the fresh water, 14:7 and sprinkle it seven times on the one being cleansed from the disease, pronounce him clean, and send the live bird away over the open countryside.
The Seven Days of Purification
14:8 “The one being cleansed must then wash his clothes, shave off all his hair, and bathe in water, and so be clean. Then afterward he may enter the camp, but he must live outside his tent seven days. 14:9 When the seventh day comes he must shave all his hair– his head, his beard, his eyebrows, all his hair– and he must wash his clothes, bathe his body in water, and so be clean.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Purification | CLEAN | Leprosy | Ablution | AZAZEL | CLEANSE | COLOR; COLORS | UNCLEANNESS | Israel | WOOL | Defilement | Hyssop | DOVE | Blood | BIRDS | Sanitation | Scapebird | HEIFER, RED | Bird | Cedar | more
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NET Notes: Lev 14:2 The alternative rendering, “when it is reported to the priest” may be better in light of the fact that the priest had to go outside the ca...

NET Notes: Lev 14:3 Heb “And behold, the diseased infection has been healed from the diseased person.” The expression “diseased infection” has bee...

NET Notes: Lev 14:4 Heb “the one cleansing himself” (i.e., Hitpael participle of טָהֵר, taher, “to be clean”).

NET Notes: Lev 14:5 Although there are those who argue that the water and the blood rites are separate (e.g., E. S. Gerstenberger, Leviticus [OTL], 175-76), it is usually...

NET Notes: Lev 14:6 Heb “the live bird he [i.e., the priest] shall take it.” Although the MT has no ו (vav, “and”) at the beginning of this ...

NET Notes: Lev 14:7 The reddish color of cedar wood and the crimson colored fabric called for in v. 4 (see the note there, esp. the association with the color of blood) a...

NET Notes: Lev 14:8 Heb “and he shall be clean” (so ASV). The end result of the ritual procedures in vv. 4-7 and the washing and shaving in v. 8a is that the ...

NET Notes: Lev 14:9 Heb “and he shall be clean” (see the note on v. 8).

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