Leviticus 13:6
Afrikaans (Contemporary Afrikaans Bible 2023)
En die priester moet hom weer op die sewende dag aanskou; en kyk, as die plaag ietwat donker is en die plaag nie in die vel versprei het nie, moet die priester hom rein verklaar; dit is maar 'n skurfte; en hy moet sy klere, en wees rein.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Leviticus explains that if a person has a skin condition, a priest will check on the seventh day to see if it has spread. If it hasn't spread and has darkened, the priest declares the person clean, and they must wash their clothes to be considered fully clean.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a little mark on your skin, and you're worried it might be something bad. The priest, like a doctor, checks it after a week. If the mark gets darker but doesn't spread, it's okay, and you just need to take a bath and wash your clothes to be clean again.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Leviticus, written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. It was intended for the Israelites to follow God's laws about purity and cleanliness. In that time, skin conditions were taken very seriously and could affect one's ability to worship and live within the community.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse reminds us about the importance of following expert advice and the need for thorough checks before making decisions. For example, if someone has a health concern, they should consult a doctor and follow the recommended steps to ensure they are fully healthy before resuming normal activities.
Topics
purityhealthritual cleanlinesspriestly dutiesskin conditionsrenewal
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the priest's role in Leviticus 13:6 tell us about the Israelite community?
The priest's role highlights the importance of spiritual and physical purity in the Israelite community. They were seen as intermediaries who could pronounce someone clean or unclean based on God's laws.
How did the Israelites view skin conditions in ancient times?
Ancient Israelites took skin conditions very seriously, often considering them impure and a sign of divine displeasure. They had strict rules about isolation and purification.
What does this verse suggest about the importance of thoroughness in diagnosis?
This verse emphasizes the importance of thoroughness and follow-up in diagnosis. It encourages a careful re-evaluation to ensure accurate assessment and appropriate treatment.
Why is washing clothes significant in this context?
Washing clothes was a symbolic act of purification, ensuring that any impurity was removed and that the person was fully clean according to the religious practices of the time.
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