Leviticus 13:18

Authorized King James Version

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The flesh also, in which, even in the skin thereof, was a boil, and is healed,

Original Language Analysis

וּבָשָׂ֕ר The flesh H1320
וּבָשָׂ֕ר The flesh
Strong's: H1320
Word #: 1 of 7
flesh (from its freshness); by extension, body, person; also (by euphemistically) the pudenda of a man
כִּֽי also in which H3588
כִּֽי also in which
Strong's: H3588
Word #: 2 of 7
(by implication) very widely used as a relative conjunction or adverb (as below); often largely modified by other particles annexed
יִהְיֶ֥ה H1961
יִהְיֶ֥ה
Strong's: H1961
Word #: 3 of 7
to exist, i.e., be or become, come to pass (always emphatic, and not a mere copula or auxiliary)
בֽוֹ H0
בֽוֹ
Strong's: H0
Word #: 4 of 7
בְעֹר֖וֹ even in the skin H5785
בְעֹר֖וֹ even in the skin
Strong's: H5785
Word #: 5 of 7
skin (as naked); by implication, hide, leather
שְׁחִ֑ין thereof was a boil H7822
שְׁחִ֑ין thereof was a boil
Strong's: H7822
Word #: 6 of 7
inflammation, i.e., an ulcer
וְנִרְפָּֽא׃ and is healed H7495
וְנִרְפָּֽא׃ and is healed
Strong's: H7495
Word #: 7 of 7
properly, to mend (by stitching), i.e., (figuratively) to cure

Analysis & Commentary

The flesh also, in which, even in the skin thereof, was a boil, and is healed,

This verse falls within the section on Diagnosing Skin Diseases. Detailed procedures for priests to diagnose skin diseases (צָרַעַת, tzaraat), often translated 'leprosy' but covering various conditions.


What Leviticus portrayed through types and shadows, Christ fulfilled in reality through His incarnation, perfect life, atoning death, and resurrection.

Historical Context

Detailed procedures for priests to diagnose skin diseases (צָרַעַת, tzaraat), often translated 'leprosy' but covering various conditions. Chapters 11-15 address ritual purity, teaching Israel to distinguish clean from unclean. These laws served multiple purposes: promoting health, teaching spiritual lessons about sin's defilement, and separating Israel from pagan practices. Archaeological evidence shows Canaanite worship involved practices Israel's laws explicitly prohibited. Israel received these laws while encamped at Sinai, before entering Canaan. The laws prepared them for life in the promised land, distinguishing them from Canaanite practices and establishing their identity as God's holy nation. The portable tabernacle, central to Levitical worship, accompanied them through wilderness wanderings and eventually found permanent form in Solomon's temple. Ancient texts like the Code of Hammurabi show that law codes were common in the ancient Near East, but biblical law uniquely grounded ethics in God's character rather than merely social convention.

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