438 lines
32 KiB
XML
438 lines
32 KiB
XML
|
<div2 id="Lev.xiv" n="xiv" next="Lev.xv" prev="Lev.xiii" progress="55.70%" title="Chapter XIII">
|
|||
|
<h2 id="Lev.xiv-p0.1">L E V I T I C U S</h2>
|
|||
|
<h3 id="Lev.xiv-p0.2">CHAP. XIII.</h3>
|
|||
|
<p class="intro" id="Lev.xiv-p1">The next ceremonial uncleanness is that of the
|
|||
|
leprosy, concerning which the law was very large and particular; we
|
|||
|
have the discovery of it in this chapter, and the cleansing of the
|
|||
|
leper in the next. Scarcely any one thing in all the levitical law
|
|||
|
takes up so much room as this. I. Rules are here given by which the
|
|||
|
priest must judge whether the man had the leprosy or no, according
|
|||
|
as the symptom was that appeared. 1. If it was a swelling, a scab,
|
|||
|
or a bright spot, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.1-Lev.13.17" parsed="|Lev|13|1|13|17" passage="Le 13:1-17">ver.
|
|||
|
1-17</scripRef>. 2. If it was a bile, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.18-Lev.13.23" parsed="|Lev|13|18|13|23" passage="Le 13:18-23">ver. 18-23</scripRef>. 3. If it was in inflammation,
|
|||
|
<scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.24-Lev.13.28" parsed="|Lev|13|24|13|28" passage="Le 13:24-28">ver. 24-28</scripRef>. 4. If it was
|
|||
|
in the head or beard, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.29-Lev.13.37" parsed="|Lev|13|29|13|37" passage="Le 13:29-37">ver.
|
|||
|
29-37</scripRef>. 5. If it was a bright spot, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.38-Lev.13.39" parsed="|Lev|13|38|13|39" passage="Le 13:38,39">ver. 38, 39</scripRef>. 6. If it was in a bald head,
|
|||
|
<scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p1.6" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.40-Lev.13.44" parsed="|Lev|13|40|13|44" passage="Le 13:40-44">ver. 40-44</scripRef>. II.
|
|||
|
Direction is given how the leper must be disposed of, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p1.7" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.45-Lev.13.46" parsed="|Lev|13|45|13|46" passage="Le 13:45,46">ver. 45, 46</scripRef>. III. Concerning the
|
|||
|
leprosy in garments, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p1.8" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.47-Lev.13.59" parsed="|Lev|13|47|13|59" passage="Le 13:47-59">ver.
|
|||
|
47</scripRef>, &c.</p>
|
|||
|
<scripCom id="Lev.xiv-p1.9" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13" parsed="|Lev|13|0|0|0" passage="Le 13" type="Commentary"/>
|
|||
|
<scripCom id="Lev.xiv-p1.10" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.1-Lev.13.17" parsed="|Lev|13|1|13|17" passage="Le 13:1-17" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Lev.13.1-Lev.13.17">
|
|||
|
<h4 id="Lev.xiv-p1.11">The Law Concerning Leprosy. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xiv-p1.12">b. c.</span> 1490.)</h4>
|
|||
|
<p class="passage" id="Lev.xiv-p2">1 And the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xiv-p2.1">Lord</span>
|
|||
|
spake unto Moses and Aaron, saying, 2 When a man shall have
|
|||
|
in the skin of his flesh a rising, a scab, or bright spot, and it
|
|||
|
be in the skin of his flesh <i>like</i> the plague of leprosy; then
|
|||
|
he shall be brought unto Aaron the priest, or unto one of his sons
|
|||
|
the priests: 3 And the priest shall look on the plague in
|
|||
|
the skin of the flesh: and <i>when</i> the hair in the plague is
|
|||
|
turned white, and the plague in sight <i>be</i> deeper than the
|
|||
|
skin of his flesh, it <i>is</i> a plague of leprosy: and the priest
|
|||
|
shall look on him, and pronounce him unclean. 4 If the
|
|||
|
bright spot <i>be</i> white in the skin of his flesh, and in sight
|
|||
|
<i>be</i> not deeper than the skin, and the hair thereof be not
|
|||
|
turned white; then the priest shall shut up <i>him that hath</i>
|
|||
|
the plague seven days: 5 And the priest shall look on him
|
|||
|
the seventh day: and, behold, <i>if</i> the plague in his sight be
|
|||
|
at a stay, <i>and</i> the plague spread not in the skin; then the
|
|||
|
priest shall shut him up seven days more: 6 And the priest
|
|||
|
shall look on him again the seventh day: and, behold, <i>if</i> the
|
|||
|
plague <i>be</i> somewhat dark, <i>and</i> the plague spread not in
|
|||
|
the skin, the priest shall pronounce him clean: it <i>is but</i> a
|
|||
|
scab: and he shall wash his clothes, and be clean. 7 But if
|
|||
|
the scab spread much abroad in the skin, after that he hath been
|
|||
|
seen of the priest for his cleansing, he shall be seen of the
|
|||
|
priest again: 8 And <i>if</i> the priest see that, behold,
|
|||
|
the scab spreadeth in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him
|
|||
|
unclean: it <i>is</i> a leprosy. 9 When the plague of
|
|||
|
leprosy is in a man, then he shall be brought unto the priest;
|
|||
|
10 And the priest shall see <i>him</i>: and, behold,
|
|||
|
<i>if</i> the rising <i>be</i> white in the skin, and it have
|
|||
|
turned the hair white, and <i>there be</i> quick raw flesh in the
|
|||
|
rising; 11 It <i>is</i> an old leprosy in the skin of his
|
|||
|
flesh, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean, and shall not
|
|||
|
shut him up: for he <i>is</i> unclean. 12 And if a leprosy
|
|||
|
break out abroad in the skin, and the leprosy cover all the skin of
|
|||
|
<i>him that hath</i> the plague from his head even to his foot,
|
|||
|
wheresoever the priest looketh; 13 Then the priest shall
|
|||
|
consider: and, behold, <i>if</i> the leprosy have covered all his
|
|||
|
flesh, he shall pronounce <i>him</i> clean <i>that hath</i> the
|
|||
|
plague: it is all turned white: he <i>is</i> clean. 14 But
|
|||
|
when raw flesh appeareth in him, he shall be unclean. 15 And
|
|||
|
the priest shall see the raw flesh, and pronounce him to be
|
|||
|
unclean: <i>for</i> the raw flesh <i>is</i> unclean: it <i>is</i> a
|
|||
|
leprosy. 16 Or if the raw flesh turn again, and be changed
|
|||
|
unto white, he shall come unto the priest; 17 And the priest
|
|||
|
shall see him: and, behold, <i>if</i> the plague be turned into
|
|||
|
white; then the priest shall pronounce <i>him</i> clean <i>that
|
|||
|
hath</i> the plague: he <i>is</i> clean.</p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xiv-p3">I. Concerning the plague of leprosy we may
|
|||
|
observe in general, 1. That it was rather an uncleanness than a
|
|||
|
disease; or, at least, so the law considered it, and therefore
|
|||
|
employed not the physicians but the priests about it. Christ is
|
|||
|
said to cleanse lepers, not to cure them. We do not read of any
|
|||
|
that died of the leprosy, but it rather buried them alive, by
|
|||
|
rendering them unfit for conversation with any but such as were
|
|||
|
infected like themselves. Yet there is a tradition that Pharaoh,
|
|||
|
who sought to kill Moses, was the first that ever was struck with
|
|||
|
this disease, and that he died of it. It is said to have begun
|
|||
|
first in Egypt, whence it spread into Syria. It was very well known
|
|||
|
to Moses, when he put his own hand into his bosom and took it out
|
|||
|
leprous. 2. That it was a plague inflicted immediately by the hand
|
|||
|
of God, and came not from natural causes, as other diseases; and
|
|||
|
therefore must be managed according to a divine law. Miriam's
|
|||
|
leprosy, and Gehazi's, and king Uzziah's, were all the punishments
|
|||
|
of particular sins: and, if generally it was so, no marvel there
|
|||
|
was so much care taken to distinguish it from a common distemper,
|
|||
|
that none might be looked upon as lying under this extraordinary
|
|||
|
token of divine displeasure but those that really were so. 3. That
|
|||
|
it is a plague not now known in the world; what is commonly called
|
|||
|
the leprosy is of a quite different nature. This seems to have been
|
|||
|
reserved as a particular scourge for the sinners of those times and
|
|||
|
places. The Jews retained the idolatrous customs they had learnt in
|
|||
|
Egypt, and therefore God justly caused this with some others of the
|
|||
|
diseases of Egypt to follow them. Yet we read of Naaman the Syrian,
|
|||
|
who was a leper, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p3.1" osisRef="Bible:2Kgs.5.1" parsed="|2Kgs|5|1|0|0" passage="2Ki 5:1">2 Kings v.
|
|||
|
1</scripRef>. 4. That there were other breakings-out in the body
|
|||
|
which did very much resemble the leprosy, but were not it, which
|
|||
|
might make a man sore and loathsome and yet not ceremonially
|
|||
|
unclean. Justly are our bodies called vile bodies, which have in
|
|||
|
them the seeds of so many diseases, by which the lives of so many
|
|||
|
are made bitter to them. 5. That the judgment of it was referred to
|
|||
|
the priests. Lepers were looked upon as stigmatized by the justice
|
|||
|
of God, and therefore it was left to his servants the priests, who
|
|||
|
might be presumed to know his mark best, to pronounce who were
|
|||
|
lepers and who were not. All the Jews say, "Any priest, though
|
|||
|
disabled by a blemish to attend the sanctuary, might be a judge of
|
|||
|
the leprosy, provided the blemish were not in his eye. And he
|
|||
|
might" (they say) "take a common person to assist him in the
|
|||
|
search, but the priest only must pronounce the judgment." 6. That
|
|||
|
it was a figure of the moral pollution of men's minds by sin, which
|
|||
|
is the leprosy of the soul, defiling to the conscience, and from
|
|||
|
which Christ alone can cleanse us; for herein the power of his
|
|||
|
grace infinitely transcends that of the legal priesthood, that the
|
|||
|
priest could only convict the leper (for by the law is the
|
|||
|
knowledge of sin), but Christ can cure the leper, he can take away
|
|||
|
sin. <i>Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean,</i> which was
|
|||
|
more than the priests could do, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p3.2" osisRef="Bible:Matt.8.2" parsed="|Matt|8|2|0|0" passage="Mt 8:2">Matt.
|
|||
|
viii. 2</scripRef>. Some think that the leprosy signified, not so
|
|||
|
much sin in general as a state of sin, by which men are separated
|
|||
|
from God (their spot not being the spot of God's children), and
|
|||
|
scandalous sin, for which men are to be shut out from the communion
|
|||
|
of the faithful. It is a work of great importance, but of great
|
|||
|
difficulty, to judge of our spiritual state: we have all cause to
|
|||
|
suspect ourselves, being conscious to ourselves of sores and spots,
|
|||
|
but whether clean or unclean is the question. A man might have a
|
|||
|
scab (<scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p3.3" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.6" parsed="|Lev|13|6|0|0" passage="Le 13:6"><i>v.</i> 6</scripRef>) and yet
|
|||
|
be clean: the best have their infirmities; but, as there were
|
|||
|
certain marks by which to know that it was a leprosy, so there are
|
|||
|
characters of such as are in the gall of bitterness, and the work
|
|||
|
of ministers is to declare the judgment of leprosy and to assist
|
|||
|
those that suspect themselves in the trial of their spiritual
|
|||
|
state, remitting or retaining sin. And hence the keys of the
|
|||
|
kingdom of heaven are said to be given to them, because they are to
|
|||
|
separate between the precious and the vile, and to judge who are
|
|||
|
fit as clean to partake of the holy things and who as unclean must
|
|||
|
be debarred from them.</p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xiv-p4">II. Several rules are here laid down by
|
|||
|
which the judgment of the priest must be governed. 1. If the sore
|
|||
|
was but <i>skin-deep,</i> it was to be hoped it was not the
|
|||
|
<i>leprosy,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p4.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.4" parsed="|Lev|13|4|0|0" passage="Le 13:4"><i>v.</i> 4</scripRef>.
|
|||
|
But, if it was <i>deeper than the skin,</i> the man must be
|
|||
|
pronounced unclean, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p4.2" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.3" parsed="|Lev|13|3|0|0" passage="Le 13:3"><i>v.</i>
|
|||
|
3</scripRef>. The infirmities that consist with grace do not sink
|
|||
|
deep into the soul, but <i>the mind</i> still <i>serves the law of
|
|||
|
God,</i> and the <i>inward man delights in it,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p4.3" osisRef="Bible:Rom.7.22 Bible:Rom.7.25" parsed="|Rom|7|22|0|0;|Rom|7|25|0|0" passage="Ro 7:22,25">Rom. vii. 22, 25</scripRef>. But if the matter
|
|||
|
be really worse than it shows, and the inwards be infected, the
|
|||
|
case is dangerous. 2. If the sore <i>be at a stay,</i> and do not
|
|||
|
<i>spread,</i> it is no leprosy, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p4.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.4-Lev.13.5" parsed="|Lev|13|4|13|5" passage="Le 13:4,5"><i>v.</i> 4, 5</scripRef>. But if it <i>spread much
|
|||
|
abroad,</i> and continue to do so after several inspections, the
|
|||
|
case is bad, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p4.5" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.7-Lev.13.8" parsed="|Lev|13|7|13|8" passage="Le 13:7,8"><i>v.</i> 7,
|
|||
|
8</scripRef>. If men do not grow worse, but a stop be put to the
|
|||
|
course of their sins and their corruptions be checked, it is to be
|
|||
|
hoped they will grow better; but if sin get ground, and they become
|
|||
|
worse every day, they are going downhill. 3. If there was <i>proud
|
|||
|
raw flesh</i> in the rising, the priest needed not to wait any
|
|||
|
longer, it was certainly a leprosy, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p4.6" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.10-Lev.13.11" parsed="|Lev|13|10|13|11" passage="Le 13:10,11"><i>v.</i> 10, 11</scripRef>. Nor is there any surer
|
|||
|
indication of the badness of a man's spiritual state than the
|
|||
|
heart's rising in self-conceit, confidence in the flesh, and
|
|||
|
resistance of the reproofs of the word and strivings of the Spirit.
|
|||
|
4. If the eruption, whatever it was, <i>covered all the skin</i>
|
|||
|
from head to foot, it was no leprosy (<scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p4.7" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.12-Lev.13.13" parsed="|Lev|13|12|13|13" passage="Le 13:12,13"><i>v.</i> 12, 13</scripRef>); for it was an evidence
|
|||
|
that the vitals were sound and strong, and nature hereby helped
|
|||
|
itself, throwing out what was burdensome and pernicious. There is
|
|||
|
hope in the small-pox when they come out well: so if men freely
|
|||
|
confess their sins, and hide them not, there is no danger
|
|||
|
comparable to theirs that cover their sins. Some gather this from
|
|||
|
it, that there is more hope of the profane than of hypocrites. The
|
|||
|
publicans and harlots went into the kingdom of heaven before
|
|||
|
scribes and Pharisees. In one respect, the sudden breakings-out of
|
|||
|
passion, though bad enough, are not so dangerous as malice
|
|||
|
concealed. Others gather this, that, if we judge ourselves, we
|
|||
|
shall not be judged; if we see and own that there is <i>no health
|
|||
|
in us, no soundness in our flesh,</i> by reason of sin, we shall
|
|||
|
<i>find grace in the eyes of the Lord.</i> 5. The priest must take
|
|||
|
time in making his judgment, and not give it rashly. If the matter
|
|||
|
looked suspicious, he must shut up the patient seven days, and then
|
|||
|
seven days more, that his judgment might be <i>according to
|
|||
|
truth.</i> This teaches all, both ministers and people, not to be
|
|||
|
hasty in their censures, nor to judge any thing <i>before the
|
|||
|
time.</i> If <i>some men's sins go before unto judgment,</i> the
|
|||
|
sins of others <i>follow after,</i> and so men's good works;
|
|||
|
therefore let nothing be done <i>suddenly,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p4.8" osisRef="Bible:1Tim.5.22 Bible:1Tim.5.24 Bible:1Tim.5.25" parsed="|1Tim|5|22|0|0;|1Tim|5|24|0|0;|1Tim|5|25|0|0" passage="1Ti 5:22,24,25">1 Tim. v. 22, 24, 25</scripRef>. 6. If the person
|
|||
|
suspected was found to be clean, yet he must <i>wash his
|
|||
|
clothes</i> (<scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p4.9" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.6" parsed="|Lev|13|6|0|0" passage="Le 13:6"><i>v.</i> 6</scripRef>),
|
|||
|
because he had been under the suspicion, and there had been in him
|
|||
|
that which gave ground for the suspicion. Even the prisoner that is
|
|||
|
acquitted must go down on his knees. We have need to be washed in
|
|||
|
the blood of Christ from our spots, though they be not
|
|||
|
leprosy-spots; for who can say, <i>I am pure from sin?</i> though
|
|||
|
there are those who through grace are <i>innocent from the great
|
|||
|
transgression.</i></p>
|
|||
|
</div><scripCom id="Lev.xiv-p4.10" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13" parsed="|Lev|13|0|0|0" passage="Le 13" type="Commentary"/>
|
|||
|
<scripCom id="Lev.xiv-p4.11" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.18-Lev.13.37" parsed="|Lev|13|18|13|37" passage="Le 13:18-37" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Lev.13.18-Lev.13.37">
|
|||
|
<p class="passage" id="Lev.xiv-p5">18 The flesh also, in which, <i>even</i> in the
|
|||
|
skin thereof, was a boil, and is healed, 19 And in the place
|
|||
|
of the boil there be a white rising, or a bright spot, white, and
|
|||
|
somewhat reddish, and it be showed to the priest; 20 And if,
|
|||
|
when the priest seeth it, behold, it <i>be</i> in sight lower than
|
|||
|
the skin, and the hair thereof be turned white; the priest shall
|
|||
|
pronounce him unclean: it <i>is</i> a plague of leprosy broken out
|
|||
|
of the boil. 21 But if the priest look on it, and, behold,
|
|||
|
<i>there be</i> no white hairs therein, and <i>if</i> it <i>be</i>
|
|||
|
not lower than the skin, but <i>be</i> somewhat dark; then the
|
|||
|
priest shall shut him up seven days: 22 And if it spread
|
|||
|
much abroad in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him
|
|||
|
unclean: it <i>is</i> a plague. 23 But if the bright spot
|
|||
|
stay in his place, <i>and</i> spread not, it <i>is</i> a burning
|
|||
|
boil; and the priest shall pronounce him clean. 24 Or if
|
|||
|
there be <i>any</i> flesh, in the skin whereof <i>there is</i> a
|
|||
|
hot burning, and the quick <i>flesh</i> that burneth have a white
|
|||
|
bright spot, somewhat reddish, or white; 25 Then the priest
|
|||
|
shall look upon it: and, behold, <i>if</i> the hair in the bright
|
|||
|
spot be turned white, and it <i>be in</i> sight deeper than the
|
|||
|
skin; it <i>is</i> a leprosy broken out of the burning: wherefore
|
|||
|
the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it <i>is</i> the plague of
|
|||
|
leprosy. 26 But if the priest look on it, and, behold,
|
|||
|
<i>there be</i> no white hair in the bright spot, and it <i>be</i>
|
|||
|
no lower than the <i>other</i> skin, but <i>be</i> somewhat dark;
|
|||
|
then the priest shall shut him up seven days: 27 And the
|
|||
|
priest shall look upon him the seventh day: <i>and</i> if it be
|
|||
|
spread much abroad in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him
|
|||
|
unclean: it <i>is</i> the plague of leprosy. 28 And if the
|
|||
|
bright spot stay in his place, <i>and</i> spread not in the skin,
|
|||
|
but it <i>be</i> somewhat dark; it <i>is</i> a rising of the
|
|||
|
burning, and the priest shall pronounce him clean: for it <i>is</i>
|
|||
|
an inflammation of the burning. 29 If a man or woman have a
|
|||
|
plague upon the head or the beard; 30 Then the priest shall
|
|||
|
see the plague: and, behold, if it <i>be</i> in sight deeper than
|
|||
|
the skin; <i>and there be</i> in it a yellow thin hair; then the
|
|||
|
priest shall pronounce him unclean: it <i>is</i> a dry scall,
|
|||
|
<i>even</i> a leprosy upon the head or beard. 31 And if the
|
|||
|
priest look on the plague of the scall, and, behold, it <i>be</i>
|
|||
|
not in sight deeper than the skin, and <i>that there is</i> no
|
|||
|
black hair in it; then the priest shall shut up <i>him that
|
|||
|
hath</i> the plague of the scall seven days: 32 And in the
|
|||
|
seventh day the priest shall look on the plague: and, behold,
|
|||
|
<i>if</i> the scall spread not, and there be in it no yellow hair,
|
|||
|
and the scall <i>be</i> not in sight deeper than the skin;
|
|||
|
33 He shall be shaven, but the scall shall he not shave; and the
|
|||
|
priest shall shut up <i>him that hath</i> the scall seven days
|
|||
|
more: 34 And in the seventh day the priest shall look on the
|
|||
|
scall: and, behold, <i>if</i> the scall be not spread in the skin,
|
|||
|
nor <i>be</i> in sight deeper than the skin; then the priest shall
|
|||
|
pronounce him clean: and he shall wash his clothes, and be clean.
|
|||
|
35 But if the scall spread much in the skin after his
|
|||
|
cleansing; 36 Then the priest shall look on him: and,
|
|||
|
behold, if the scall be spread in the skin, the priest shall not
|
|||
|
seek for yellow hair; he <i>is</i> unclean. 37 But if the
|
|||
|
scall be in his sight at a stay, and <i>that</i> there is black
|
|||
|
hair grown up therein; the scall is healed, he <i>is</i> clean: and
|
|||
|
the priest shall pronounce him clean.</p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xiv-p6">The priest is here instructed what judgment
|
|||
|
to make if there was any appearance of a leprosy, either, 1. In an
|
|||
|
old ulcer, or bile, that has been healed, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p6.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.18" parsed="|Lev|13|18|0|0" passage="Le 13:18"><i>v.</i> 18</scripRef>, &c. When old sores, that
|
|||
|
seemed to be cured, break out again, it is to be feared there is a
|
|||
|
leprosy in them; such is the danger of those who, having escaped
|
|||
|
the pollutions of the world, are again <i>entangled therein and
|
|||
|
overcome.</i> Or, 2. In a burn by accident, for this seems to be
|
|||
|
meant, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p6.2" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.24" parsed="|Lev|13|24|0|0" passage="Le 13:24"><i>v.</i> 24</scripRef>,
|
|||
|
&c. The burning of strife and contention often proves the
|
|||
|
occasion of the rising up and breaking out of that corruption which
|
|||
|
witnesses to men's faces that they are unclean. 3. In a scall-head.
|
|||
|
And in this commonly the judgment turned upon a very small matter.
|
|||
|
If the hair in the scall was black, it was a sign of soundness; if
|
|||
|
yellow, it was an indication of a leprosy, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p6.3" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.30-Lev.13.37" parsed="|Lev|13|30|13|37" passage="Le 13:30-37"><i>v.</i> 30-37</scripRef>. The other rules in these
|
|||
|
cases are the same with those mentioned before. In reading of these
|
|||
|
several sorts of ailments, it will be good for us, 1. To lament the
|
|||
|
calamitous state of human life, which lies exposed to so many
|
|||
|
grievances. What troops of diseases are we beset with on every
|
|||
|
side! and they all entered by sin. 2. To give thanks to God if he
|
|||
|
has never afflicted us with any of these sores: if the constitution
|
|||
|
is healthful, and the body lively and easy, we are bound to glorify
|
|||
|
God with our bodies.</p>
|
|||
|
</div><scripCom id="Lev.xiv-p6.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.38-Lev.13.46" parsed="|Lev|13|38|13|46" passage="Le 13:38-46" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Lev.13.38-Lev.13.46">
|
|||
|
<p class="passage" id="Lev.xiv-p7">38 If a man also or a woman have in the skin of
|
|||
|
their flesh bright spots, <i>even</i> white bright spots; 39
|
|||
|
Then the priest shall look: and, behold, <i>if</i> the bright spots
|
|||
|
in the skin of their flesh <i>be</i> darkish white; it <i>is</i> a
|
|||
|
freckled spot <i>that</i> groweth in the skin; he <i>is</i> clean.
|
|||
|
40 And the man whose hair is fallen off his head, he
|
|||
|
<i>is</i> bald; <i>yet is</i> he clean. 41 And he that hath
|
|||
|
his hair fallen off from the part of his head toward his face, he
|
|||
|
<i>is</i> forehead bald: <i>yet is</i> he clean. 42 And if
|
|||
|
there be in the bald head, or bald forehead, a white reddish sore;
|
|||
|
it <i>is</i> a leprosy sprung up in his bald head, or his bald
|
|||
|
forehead. 43 Then the priest shall look upon it: and,
|
|||
|
behold, <i>if</i> the rising of the sore <i>be</i> white reddish in
|
|||
|
his bald head, or in his bald forehead, as the leprosy appeareth in
|
|||
|
the skin of the flesh; 44 He is a leprous man, he <i>is</i>
|
|||
|
unclean: the priest shall pronounce him utterly unclean; his plague
|
|||
|
<i>is</i> in his head. 45 And the leper in whom the plague
|
|||
|
<i>is,</i> his clothes shall be rent, and his head bare, and he
|
|||
|
shall put a covering upon his upper lip, and shall cry, Unclean,
|
|||
|
unclean. 46 All the days wherein the plague <i>shall be</i>
|
|||
|
in him he shall be defiled; he <i>is</i> unclean: he shall dwell
|
|||
|
alone; without the camp <i>shall</i> his habitation <i>be.</i></p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xiv-p8">We have here,</p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xiv-p9">I. Provisos that neither a <i>freckled
|
|||
|
skin</i> nor a <i>bald head</i> should be mistaken for a leprosy,
|
|||
|
<scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p9.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.38-Lev.13.41" parsed="|Lev|13|38|13|41" passage="Le 13:38-41"><i>v.</i> 38-41</scripRef>. Every
|
|||
|
deformity must not forthwith be made a ceremonial defilement.
|
|||
|
Elisha was jeered for his <i>bald head</i> (<scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p9.2" osisRef="Bible:2Kgs.2.23" parsed="|2Kgs|2|23|0|0" passage="2Ki 2:23">2 Kings ii. 23</scripRef>); but it was the children of
|
|||
|
Bethel, that knew not the judgments of their God, who turned it to
|
|||
|
his reproach.</p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xiv-p10">II. A particular brand set upon the leprosy
|
|||
|
if at any time it did appear in a <i>bald head: The plague is in
|
|||
|
his head, he is utterly unclean,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p10.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.44" parsed="|Lev|13|44|0|0" passage="Le 13:44"><i>v.</i> 44</scripRef>. If the leprosy of sin have
|
|||
|
seized the head, if the judgment be corrupted, and wicked
|
|||
|
principles which countenance and support wicked practices, be
|
|||
|
embraced, it is an <i>utter uncleanness,</i> from which few are
|
|||
|
ever cleansed. Soundness in the faith keeps the leprosy from the
|
|||
|
head, and saves conscience from being shipwrecked.</p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xiv-p11">III. Directions what must be done with the
|
|||
|
convicted leper. When the priest, upon mature deliberation, had
|
|||
|
solemnly pronounced him unclean,</p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xiv-p12">1. He must pronounce himself so, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p12.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.45" parsed="|Lev|13|45|0|0" passage="Le 13:45"><i>v.</i> 45</scripRef>. He must put himself
|
|||
|
into the posture of a mourner and cry, <i>Unclean, unclean.</i> The
|
|||
|
leprosy was not itself a sin, but it was a sad token of God's
|
|||
|
displeasure and a sore affliction to him that was under it. It was
|
|||
|
a reproach to his name, put a full stop to his business in the
|
|||
|
world, cut him off from conversation with his friends and
|
|||
|
relations, condemned him to banishment till he was cleansed, shut
|
|||
|
him out from the sanctuary, and was, in effect, the ruin of all the
|
|||
|
comfort he could have in this world. Heman, it would seem, either
|
|||
|
was a leper or alludes to the melancholy condition of a leper,
|
|||
|
<scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p12.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.88.8-Ps.88.18" parsed="|Ps|88|8|88|18" passage="Ps 88:8-18">Ps. lxxxviii. 8</scripRef>, &c.
|
|||
|
He must therefore, (1.) Humble himself under the mighty hand of
|
|||
|
God, not insisting upon his cleanness when the priest had
|
|||
|
pronounced him unclean, but justifying God and accepting the
|
|||
|
<i>punishment of his iniquity.</i> He must signify this by
|
|||
|
<i>rending his clothes, uncovering</i> his head, and <i>covering
|
|||
|
his upper lip,</i> all tokens of shame and confusion of face, and
|
|||
|
very significant of that self-loathing and self-abasement which
|
|||
|
should fill the hearts of penitents, the language of which is
|
|||
|
self-judging. Thus must we take to ourselves the shame that belongs
|
|||
|
to us, and with broken hearts call ourselves by our own name,
|
|||
|
<i>Unclean, unclean</i>—heart unclean, life unclean, unclean by
|
|||
|
original corruption, unclean by actual transgression—unclean, and
|
|||
|
therefore worthy to be for ever excluded from communion with God,
|
|||
|
and all hope of happiness in him. <i>We are all as an unclean
|
|||
|
thing</i> (<scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p12.3" osisRef="Bible:Isa.64.6" parsed="|Isa|64|6|0|0" passage="Isa 64:6">Isa. lxiv.
|
|||
|
6</scripRef>)—unclean, and therefore undone, if infinite mercy do
|
|||
|
not interpose. (2.) He must give warning to others to take heed of
|
|||
|
coming near him. Wherever he went, he must cry to those he saw at a
|
|||
|
distance, "<i>I am unclean, unclean,</i> take heed of touching me."
|
|||
|
Not that the leprosy was catching, but by the touch of a leper
|
|||
|
ceremonial uncleanness was contracted. Every one therefore was
|
|||
|
concerned to avoid it; and the leper himself must give notice of
|
|||
|
the danger. And this was all that the law could do, in that it was
|
|||
|
weak through the flesh; it taught the leper to cry, <i>Unclean,
|
|||
|
unclean,</i> but the gospel has put another cry into the lepers'
|
|||
|
mouths, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p12.4" osisRef="Bible:Luke.17.12-Luke.17.13" parsed="|Luke|17|12|17|13" passage="Lu 17:12,13">Luke xvii. 12,
|
|||
|
13</scripRef>, where we find ten lepers crying with a loud voice,
|
|||
|
<i>Jesus, Master, have mercy on us.</i> The law only shows us our
|
|||
|
disease; the gospel shows us our help in Christ.</p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xiv-p13">2. He must then be shut out of the camp,
|
|||
|
and afterwards, when they came to Canaan, out of the city, town, or
|
|||
|
village, where he lived, and <i>dwell alone</i> (<scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p13.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.46" parsed="|Lev|13|46|0|0" passage="Le 13:46"><i>v.</i> 46</scripRef>), associating with none but
|
|||
|
those that were lepers like himself. When king Uzziah became a
|
|||
|
leper, he was banished from his palace, and <i>dwelt in a separate
|
|||
|
house,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p13.2" osisRef="Bible:2Chr.26.21" parsed="|2Chr|26|21|0|0" passage="2Ch 26:21">2 Chron. xxvi.
|
|||
|
21</scripRef>. And see <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p13.3" osisRef="Bible:2Kgs.7.3" parsed="|2Kgs|7|3|0|0" passage="2Ki 7:3">2 Kings vii.
|
|||
|
3</scripRef>. This typified the purity which ought to be preserved
|
|||
|
in the gospel church, by the solemn and authoritative exclusion of
|
|||
|
scandalous sinners, that hate to be reformed, from the communion of
|
|||
|
the faithful. <i>Put away from among yourselves that wicked
|
|||
|
person,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p13.4" osisRef="Bible:1Cor.5.13" parsed="|1Cor|5|13|0|0" passage="1Co 5:13">1 Cor. v.
|
|||
|
13</scripRef>.</p>
|
|||
|
</div><scripCom id="Lev.xiv-p13.5" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.47-Lev.13.59" parsed="|Lev|13|47|13|59" passage="Le 13:47-59" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Lev.13.47-Lev.13.59">
|
|||
|
<p class="passage" id="Lev.xiv-p14">47 The garment also that the plague of leprosy
|
|||
|
is in, <i>whether it be</i> a woollen garment, or a linen garment;
|
|||
|
48 Whether <i>it be</i> in the warp, or woof; of linen, or
|
|||
|
of woollen; whether in a skin, or in any thing made of skin;
|
|||
|
49 And if the plague be greenish or reddish in the garment, or in
|
|||
|
the skin, either in the warp, or in the woof, or in any thing of
|
|||
|
skin; it <i>is</i> a plague of leprosy, and shall be showed unto
|
|||
|
the priest: 50 And the priest shall look upon the plague,
|
|||
|
and shut up <i>it that hath</i> the plague seven days: 51
|
|||
|
And he shall look on the plague on the seventh day: if the plague
|
|||
|
be spread in the garment, either in the warp, or in the woof, or in
|
|||
|
a skin, <i>or</i> in any work that is made of skin; the plague
|
|||
|
<i>is</i> a fretting leprosy; it <i>is</i> unclean. 52 He
|
|||
|
shall therefore burn that garment, whether warp or woof, in woollen
|
|||
|
or in linen, or any thing of skin, wherein the plague is: for it
|
|||
|
<i>is</i> a fretting leprosy; it shall be burnt in the fire.
|
|||
|
53 And if the priest shall look, and, behold, the plague be not
|
|||
|
spread in the garment, either in the warp, or in the woof, or in
|
|||
|
any thing of skin; 54 Then the priest shall command that
|
|||
|
they wash <i>the thing</i> wherein the plague <i>is,</i> and he
|
|||
|
shall shut it up seven days more: 55 And the priest shall
|
|||
|
look on the plague, after that it is washed: and, behold, <i>if</i>
|
|||
|
the plague have not changed his colour, and the plague be not
|
|||
|
spread; it <i>is</i> unclean; thou shalt burn it in the fire; it
|
|||
|
<i>is</i> fret inward, <i>whether</i> it <i>be</i> bare within or
|
|||
|
without. 56 And if the priest look, and, behold, the plague
|
|||
|
<i>be</i> somewhat dark after the washing of it; then he shall rend
|
|||
|
it out of the garment, or out of the skin, or out of the warp, or
|
|||
|
out of the woof: 57 And if it appear still in the garment,
|
|||
|
either in the warp, or in the woof, or in any thing of skin; it
|
|||
|
<i>is</i> a spreading <i>plague</i>: thou shalt burn that wherein
|
|||
|
the plague <i>is</i> with fire. 58 And the garment, either
|
|||
|
warp, or woof, or whatsoever thing of skin <i>it be,</i> which thou
|
|||
|
shalt wash, if the plague be departed from them, then it shall be
|
|||
|
washed the second time, and shall be clean. 59 This
|
|||
|
<i>is</i> the law of the plague of leprosy in a garment of woollen
|
|||
|
or linen, either in the warp, or woof, or any thing of skins, to
|
|||
|
pronounce it clean, or to pronounce it unclean.</p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xiv-p15">This is the law concerning the plague of
|
|||
|
leprosy in a garment, whether linen or woollen. A leprosy in a
|
|||
|
garment, with discernible indications of it, the colour changed by
|
|||
|
it, the garment fretted, the nap worn off, and this in some one
|
|||
|
particular part of the garment, and increasing when it was shut up,
|
|||
|
and not to be got out by washing is a thing which to us now is
|
|||
|
altogether unaccountable. The learned confess that it was a sign
|
|||
|
and a miracle in Israel, an extraordinary punishment inflicted by
|
|||
|
the divine power, as a token of great displeasure against a person
|
|||
|
or family. 1. The process was much the same with that concerning a
|
|||
|
leprous person. The garment suspected to be tainted was not to be
|
|||
|
burnt immediately, though, it may be, there would have been no
|
|||
|
great loss of it; for in no case must sentence be given merely upon
|
|||
|
a surmise, but it must be <i>shown to the priest.</i> If, upon
|
|||
|
search, it was found that there was a <i>leprous spot</i> (the Jews
|
|||
|
say no bigger than a bean), it must be <i>burnt,</i> or at least
|
|||
|
that part of the garment in which the spot was, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p15.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.52 Bible:Lev.13.57" parsed="|Lev|13|52|0|0;|Lev|13|57|0|0" passage="Le 13:52,57"><i>v.</i> 52, 57</scripRef>. If the cause of the
|
|||
|
suspicion was gone, it must be <i>washed,</i> and then might be
|
|||
|
used, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p15.2" osisRef="Bible:Lev.13.58" parsed="|Lev|13|58|0|0" passage="Le 13:58"><i>v.</i> 58</scripRef>. 2. The
|
|||
|
signification also was much the same, to intimate the great
|
|||
|
malignity there is in sin: it not only defiles the sinner's
|
|||
|
conscience, but it brings a stain upon all his employments and
|
|||
|
enjoyments, all he has and all he does. <i>To those that are
|
|||
|
defiled and unbelieving is nothing pure,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p15.3" osisRef="Bible:Titus.1.15" parsed="|Titus|1|15|0|0" passage="Tit 1:15">Tit. i. 15</scripRef>. And we are taught hereby to hate
|
|||
|
even <i>the garments spotted with the flesh,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p15.4" osisRef="Bible:Jude.1.23" parsed="|Jude|1|23|0|0" passage="Jude 1:23">Jude 23</scripRef>. Those that make their clothes
|
|||
|
servants to their pride and lust may see them thereby tainted with
|
|||
|
a leprosy, and doomed to the fire, <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p15.5" osisRef="Bible:Isa.3.18-Isa.3.24" parsed="|Isa|3|18|3|24" passage="Isa 3:18-24">Isa. iii. 18-24</scripRef>. But the ornament of
|
|||
|
<i>the hidden man of the heart is incorruptible,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xiv-p15.6" osisRef="Bible:1Pet.3.4" parsed="|1Pet|3|4|0|0" passage="1Pe 3:4">1 Pet. iii. 4</scripRef>. The robes of
|
|||
|
righteousness never fret nor are moth-eaten.</p>
|
|||
|
</div></div2>
|