Leviticus 13:34

Arabic KEH Ketab El Hayat (كتاب الحياة)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is about how a priest should examine a person with a skin condition called a scall. If the condition hasn't spread or gotten deeper in the skin after seven days, the priest declares the person clean, and they must wash their clothes to be considered clean.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a little scrape on your arm. A doctor checks it every day. If after a week, the scrape isn't bigger or deeper, the doctor says you're all better and tells you to wash your clothes to be extra clean. That's what this verse is talking about!

Historical Background

The Book of Leviticus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 B.C. It was written for the Israelites, providing them with laws and guidelines for living holy lives. This verse is part of a detailed set of instructions on how to identify and treat skin conditions.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can remind us of the importance of thorough and careful examination before making a judgment. For example, if a friend is going through a tough time, it’s important to understand the full context of their situation before deciding whether they need help or not.

Topics

purityhealthjudgmentexaminationcleansinglaws

Related Verses

Leviticus 14:8Leviticus 15:13Matthew 23:25Mark 7:4Luke 11:38

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the priest have to check the scall for seven days?
The seven-day period gives enough time to observe whether the condition is improving, worsening, or staying the same, which helps in making an accurate judgment.
What does it mean to be 'clean' in this context?
Being 'clean' here means the person is free from the skin condition and can participate fully in the community rituals and life without posing a risk of spreading the condition.
Why is washing clothes important?
Washing clothes helps ensure that any potential spread of the condition is stopped, maintaining cleanliness and health in the community.
How does this verse relate to modern medicine?
This verse highlights the importance of regular check-ups and thorough examination in medical practice, ensuring a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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