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Selected Verse: Leviticus 13:47 - Strong Concordance

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Le 13:47 Strong Concordance The garment [0899] also that the plague [05061] of leprosy [06883] is in, whether it be a woollen [06785] garment [0899], or a linen [06593] garment [0899];
  King James The garment also that the plague of leprosy is in, whether it be a woollen garment, or a linen garment;

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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882]
The garment . . . that the . . . leprosy is in--It is well known that infectious diseases, such as scarlet fever, measles, the plague, are latently imbibed and carried by the clothes. But the language of this passage clearly indicates a disease to which clothes themselves were subject, and which was followed by effects on them analogous to those which malignant leprosy produces on the human body--for similar regulations were made for the rigid inspection of suspected garments by a priest as for the examination of a leprous person. It has long been conjectured and recently ascertained by the use of a lens, that the leprous condition of swine is produced by myriads of minute insects engendered in their skin; and regarding all leprosy as of the same nature, it is thought that this affords a sufficient reason for the injunction in the Mosaic law to destroy the clothes in which the disease, after careful observation, seemed to manifest itself. Clothes are sometimes seen contaminated by this disease in the West Indies and the southern parts of America [WHITLAW, Code of Health]; and it may be presumed that, as the Hebrews were living in the desert where they had not the convenience of frequent changes and washing, the clothes they wore and the skin mats on which they lay, would be apt to breed infectious vermin, which, being settled in the stuff, would imperceptibly gnaw it and leave stains similar to those described by Moses. It is well known that the wool of sheep dying of disease, if it had not been shorn from the animal while living, and also skins, if not thoroughly prepared by scouring, are liable to the effects described in this passage. The stains are described as of a greenish or reddish color, according, perhaps, to the color or nature of the ingredients used in preparing them; for acids convert blue vegetable colors into red and alkalis change then into green [BROWN]. It appears, then, that the leprosy, though sometimes inflicted as a miraculous judgment (Num 12:10; Kg2 5:27) was a natural disease, which is known in Eastern countries still; while the rules prescribed by the Hebrew legislator for distinguishing the true character and varieties of the disease and which are far superior to the method of treatment now followed in those regions, show the divine wisdom by which he was guided. Doubtless the origin of the disease is owing to some latent causes in nature; and perhaps a more extended acquaintance with the archÃ&brvbr;ology of Egypt and the natural history of the adjacent countries, may confirm the opinion that leprosy results from noxious insects or a putrid fermentation. But whatever the origin or cause of the disease, the laws enacted by divine authority regarding it, while they pointed in the first instance to sanitary ends, were at the same time intended, by stimulating to carefulness against ceremonial defilement, to foster a spirit of religious fear and inward purity.
 
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27 The leprosy [06883] therefore of Naaman [05283] shall cleave [01692] unto thee, and unto thy seed [02233] for ever [05769]. And he went out [03318] from his presence [06440] a leper [06879] as white as snow [07950].
10 And the cloud [06051] departed [05493] from off the tabernacle [0168]; and, behold, Miriam [04813] became leprous [06879], white as snow [07950]: and Aaron [0175] looked [06437] upon Miriam [04813], and, behold, she was leprous [06879].
38 Speak [01696] unto the children [01121] of Israel [03478], and bid [0559] them that they make [06213] them fringes [06734] in the borders [03671] of their garments [0899] throughout their generations [01755], and that they put [05414] upon the fringe [06734] of the borders [03671] a ribband [06616] of blue [08504]:
24 And there shall be no more a pricking [03992] brier [05544] unto the house [01004] of Israel [03478], nor any grieving [03510] thorn [06975] of all that are round about [05439] them, that despised [07590] them; and they shall know [03045] that I am the Lord [0136] GOD [03069].
44 Then the priest [03548] shall come [0935] and look [07200], and, behold, if the plague [05061] be spread [06581] in the house [01004], it is a fretting [03992] leprosy [06883] in the house [01004]: it is unclean [02931].
49 And if the plague [05061] be greenish [03422] or reddish [0125] in the garment [0899], or in the skin [05785], either [0176] in the warp [08359], or in the woof [06154], or in any thing [03627] of skin [05785]; it is a plague [05061] of leprosy [06883], and shall be shewed [07200] unto the priest [03548]:
48 Whether it be in the warp [08359], or woof [06154]; of linen [06593], or of woollen [06785]; whether in a skin [05785], or in any thing made [04399] of skin [05785];
13 She seeketh [01875] wool [06785], and flax [06593], and worketh [06213] willingly [02656] with her hands [03709].
7 And she shall follow [07291] after her lovers [0157], but she shall not overtake [05381] them; and she shall seek [01245] them, but shall not find [04672] them: then shall she say [0559], I will go [03212] and return [07725] to my first [07223] husband [0376]; for then was it better [02896] with me than now [06258].
11 Thou shalt not wear [03847] a garment of divers sorts [08162], as of woollen [06785] and linen [06593] together [03162].
47 The garment [0899] also that the plague [05061] of leprosy [06883] is in, whether it be a woollen [06785] garment [0899], or a linen [06593] garment [0899];
52 He shall therefore burn [08313] that garment [0899], whether warp [08359] or woof [06154], in woollen [06785] or in linen [06593], or any thing [03627] of skin [05785], wherein the plague [05061] is: for it is a fretting [03992] leprosy [06883]; it shall be burnt [08313] in the fire [0784].