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  • And now the Lord had a fresh command for him, Put thy hand into thy bosom; and, doing so, he found that it came out a leper’s hand, white as snow. (Exodus 4, 6)

  • and then, if it has spread, he will declare him a leper, (Leviticus 13, 22)

  • This is the ceremonial to be used when a leper is to be pronounced no longer unclean. He must needs present himself before the priest; (Leviticus 14, 2)

  • Such is the offering to be made by a leper who cannot afford the full price of his cleansing. (Leviticus 14, 32)

  • Any of Aaron’s race who is a leper, or has a running at the reins, must cease to have any share of the hallowed food, until he is cured. Anyone of them who has touched a thing defiled by death, or has lost the seed of procreation, (Leviticus 22, 4)

  • On Joab’s head let the guilt fall, and on all his line; let the line of Joab never want a man that has a running at the reins, or is a leper, or works at the distaff like a woman, or falls in battle, or begs his bread.✻ (2 Samuel 3, 29)

  • At this time the armies of the king of Syria were commanded by a certain Naa man; a great captain, high in his master’s favour; brave, too, and a man of wealth, but a leper. (2 Kings 5, 1)

  • Upon reading this letter, the king of Israel tore his garments about him, and asked, Am I God, with power to kill men and bring them to life again, that he should send a leper to me to be cured? Mark well how eager he is to pick a quarrel with me! (2 Kings 5, 7)

  • To thee, and to thy race for ever, Naaman’s leprosy shall cling. And Giezi went out from his presence, a leper as white as snow. (2 Kings 5, 27)

  • On him the Lord’s hand fell, and he ended his days as a leper, dwelling apart in a house of his own, while his son Joatham had charge of the palace, and heard the complaints of his subjects. (2 Kings 15, 5)

  • No time they lost, Azarias and his fellow priests, that sign once seen, in thrusting out the leper; he himself, feeling the stroke of the Lord’s present judgement, was in haste to be gone. (2 Chronicles 26, 20)

  • King Ozias remained a leper till the day of his death, dwelling apart in a house of his own, while his son Joatham had charge of the palace, and heard the complaints of his subjects. (2 Chronicles 26, 21)


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