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Leprosy is a contagious skin disease found more frequently
in hot countries. It is communicated by contact. First the
hands, face and exposed parts are attacked, and then the whole
of the flesh corrupts and dies by slow stages. Lepers had
to remain outside the camp of Israel. Some leprosy was curable
and a cured leper could return into the camp after inspection
by the priest, and a thank offering had been made on the altar.
Clothing, household goods and building materials could also
be 'leprous' and had to be destroyed by fire if they could
not be washed clean. Leprosy in materials was probably some
form of mould or rot. The word 'leprosy' may have described
various skin conditions, most of them being different from
the condition called leprosy today.
The most notable leper in the Old Testament was Naaman the
Syrian, who was cured by the prophet Elisha (in 2 Kings 5),
and in the Gospels, lepers came to Jesus to be cured (see
Luke 5:12-16).
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Lamb
Last Supper
Law
1. Given to Israel by God through
Moses
2. of Christ
3. The Law of the Land
Leaven
Leprosy
Letter
Leviticus
Life
Light
Lord
Love
Lucifer
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