Leviticus 13:58

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And the garment, either warp, or woof, or whatsoever thing of skin it be, which thou shalt wash, if the plague be departed from them, then it shall be washed the second time, and shall be clean.

Original Language Analysis

וְהַבֶּ֡גֶד And the garment H899
וְהַבֶּ֡גֶד And the garment
Strong's: H899
Word #: 1 of 17
a covering, i.e., clothing
אֽוֹ H176
אֽוֹ
Strong's: H176
Word #: 2 of 17
desire (and so probably in proverbs 31:4); hence (by way of alternative) or, also if
הַשְּׁתִ֨י either warp H8359
הַשְּׁתִ֨י either warp
Strong's: H8359
Word #: 3 of 17
a fixture, i.e., the warp in weaving
אֽוֹ H176
אֽוֹ
Strong's: H176
Word #: 4 of 17
desire (and so probably in proverbs 31:4); hence (by way of alternative) or, also if
הָעֵ֜רֶב or woof H6154
הָעֵ֜רֶב or woof
Strong's: H6154
Word #: 5 of 17
the web (or transverse threads of cloth); also a mixture, (or mongrel race)
אֽוֹ H176
אֽוֹ
Strong's: H176
Word #: 6 of 17
desire (and so probably in proverbs 31:4); hence (by way of alternative) or, also if
כָל H3605
כָל
Strong's: H3605
Word #: 7 of 17
properly, the whole; hence, all, any or every (in the singular only, but often in a plural sense)
כְּלִ֤י or whatsoever thing H3627
כְּלִ֤י or whatsoever thing
Strong's: H3627
Word #: 8 of 17
something prepared, i.e., any apparatus (as an implement, utensil, dress, vessel or weapon)
הָעוֹר֙ of skin H5785
הָעוֹר֙ of skin
Strong's: H5785
Word #: 9 of 17
skin (as naked); by implication, hide, leather
אֲשֶׁ֣ר H834
אֲשֶׁ֣ר
Strong's: H834
Word #: 10 of 17
who, which, what, that; also (as an adverb and a conjunction) when, where, how, because, in order that, etc
וְכֻבַּ֥ס from them then it shall be washed H3526
וְכֻבַּ֥ס from them then it shall be washed
Strong's: H3526
Word #: 11 of 17
to trample; hence, to wash (properly, by stamping with the feet), whether literal (including the fulling process) or figurative
וְסָ֥ר be departed H5493
וְסָ֥ר be departed
Strong's: H5493
Word #: 12 of 17
to turn off (literally or figuratively)
מֵהֶ֖ם H1992
מֵהֶ֖ם
Strong's: H1992
Word #: 13 of 17
they (only used when emphatic)
הַנָּ֑גַע if the plague H5061
הַנָּ֑גַע if the plague
Strong's: H5061
Word #: 14 of 17
a blow (figuratively, infliction); also (by implication) a spot (concretely, a leprous person or dress)
וְכֻבַּ֥ס from them then it shall be washed H3526
וְכֻבַּ֥ס from them then it shall be washed
Strong's: H3526
Word #: 15 of 17
to trample; hence, to wash (properly, by stamping with the feet), whether literal (including the fulling process) or figurative
שֵׁנִ֖ית the second H8145
שֵׁנִ֖ית the second
Strong's: H8145
Word #: 16 of 17
properly, double, i.e., second; also adverbially, again
וְטָהֵֽר׃ time and shall be clean H2891
וְטָהֵֽר׃ time and shall be clean
Strong's: H2891
Word #: 17 of 17
to be pure (physical sound, clear, unadulterated; levitically, uncontaminated; morally, innocent or holy)

Analysis & Commentary

And the garment, either warp, or woof, or whatsoever thing of skin it be, which thou shalt wash, if the plague be departed from them, then it shall be washed the second time, and shall be clean.

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.

Ritual purity laws taught Israel to distinguish between clean and unclean, holy and common, training them in discernment and reverence for God's presence.
The holiness demanded in Leviticus becomes possible through Christ, who both satisfies God's righteous requirements and transforms believers by His Spirit.

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 tabernacle's design parallels ancient Near Eastern temple architecture, yet its portable nature and absence of divine images distinguished it from pagan temples.

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