Leviticus 13:32

Authorized King James Version

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And in the seventh day the priest shall look on the plague: and, behold, if the scall spread not, and there be in it no yellow hair, and the scall be not in sight deeper than the skin;

Original Language Analysis

וְרָאָ֨ה shall look H7200
וְרָאָ֨ה shall look
Strong's: H7200
Word #: 1 of 21
to see, literally or figuratively (in numerous applications, direct and implied, transitive, intransitive and causative)
הַכֹּהֵ֣ן the priest H3548
הַכֹּהֵ֣ן the priest
Strong's: H3548
Word #: 2 of 21
literally one officiating, a priest; also (by courtesy) an acting priest (although a layman)
אֶת H853
אֶת
Strong's: H853
Word #: 3 of 21
properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)
הַנֶּגַע֮ on the plague H5061
הַנֶּגַע֮ on the plague
Strong's: H5061
Word #: 4 of 21
a blow (figuratively, infliction); also (by implication) a spot (concretely, a leprous person or dress)
בַּיּ֣וֹם day H3117
בַּיּ֣וֹם day
Strong's: H3117
Word #: 5 of 21
a day (as the warm hours), whether literal (from sunrise to sunset, or from one sunset to the next), or figurative (a space of time defined by an asso
הַשְּׁבִיעִי֒ And in the seventh H7637
הַשְּׁבִיעִי֒ And in the seventh
Strong's: H7637
Word #: 6 of 21
seventh
וְהִנֵּה֙ H2009
וְהִנֵּה֙
Strong's: H2009
Word #: 7 of 21
lo!
לֹֽא H3808
לֹֽא
Strong's: H3808
Word #: 8 of 21
not (the simple or abs. negation); by implication, no; often used with other particles
פָשָׂ֣ה spread H6581
פָשָׂ֣ה spread
Strong's: H6581
Word #: 9 of 21
to spread
הַנֶּ֔תֶק and behold if the scall H5424
הַנֶּ֔תֶק and behold if the scall
Strong's: H5424
Word #: 10 of 21
scurf
וְלֹא H3808
וְלֹא
Strong's: H3808
Word #: 11 of 21
not (the simple or abs. negation); by implication, no; often used with other particles
הָ֥יָה H1961
הָ֥יָה
Strong's: H1961
Word #: 12 of 21
to exist, i.e., be or become, come to pass (always emphatic, and not a mere copula or auxiliary)
ב֖וֹ H0
ב֖וֹ
Strong's: H0
Word #: 13 of 21
שֵׂעָ֣ר hair H8181
שֵׂעָ֣ר hair
Strong's: H8181
Word #: 14 of 21
hair (as if tossed or bristling)
צָהֹ֑ב not and there be in it no yellow H6669
צָהֹ֑ב not and there be in it no yellow
Strong's: H6669
Word #: 15 of 21
golden in color
וּמַרְאֵ֣ה be not in sight H4758
וּמַרְאֵ֣ה be not in sight
Strong's: H4758
Word #: 16 of 21
a view (the act of seeing); also an appearance (the thing seen), whether (real) a shape (especially if handsome, comeliness; often plural the looks),
הַנֶּ֔תֶק and behold if the scall H5424
הַנֶּ֔תֶק and behold if the scall
Strong's: H5424
Word #: 17 of 21
scurf
אֵ֥ין H369
אֵ֥ין
Strong's: H369
Word #: 18 of 21
a nonentity; generally used as a negative particle
עָמֹ֖ק deeper H6013
עָמֹ֖ק deeper
Strong's: H6013
Word #: 19 of 21
deep (literally or figuratively)
מִן H4480
מִן
Strong's: H4480
Word #: 20 of 21
properly, a part of; hence (prepositionally), from or out of in many senses
הָעֽוֹר׃ than the skin H5785
הָעֽוֹר׃ than the skin
Strong's: H5785
Word #: 21 of 21
skin (as naked); by implication, hide, leather

Analysis & Commentary

And in the seventh day the priest shall look on the plague: and, behold, if the scall spread not, and there be in it no yellow hair, and the scall be not in sight deeper than the skin;

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.

The Aaronic priesthood mediated between God and Israel, offering sacrifices and maintaining the tabernacle. This prefigured Christ's superior priesthood after the order of Melchizedek.
The access to God's presence that Leviticus carefully regulated is now freely available through Christ's blood, tearing the veil and opening the way to God.

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. The Israelite dietary laws in Leviticus 11 have no exact parallel in surrounding cultures, though some ancient cultures had food taboos, suggesting unique revelation rather than borrowed customs.

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