Leviticus 13:8

Authorized King James Version

And if the priest see that, behold, the scab spreadeth in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is a leprosy.

Word-by-Word Analysis
#1
וְרָאָה֙
see
to see, literally or figuratively (in numerous applications, direct and implied, transitive, intransitive and causative)
#2
הַכֹּהֵ֖ן
And if the priest
literally one officiating, a priest; also (by courtesy) an acting priest (although a layman)
#3
וְהִנֵּ֛ה
lo!
#4
פָּֽשְׂתָ֥ה
spreadeth
to spread
#5
הַמִּסְפַּ֖חַת
that behold the scab
scruf (as spreading over the surface)
#6
בָּע֑וֹר
in the skin
skin (as naked); by implication, hide, leather
#7
וְטִמְּא֥וֹ
shall pronounce him unclean
to be foul, especially in a ceremial or moral sense (contaminated)
#8
הַכֹּהֵ֖ן
And if the priest
literally one officiating, a priest; also (by courtesy) an acting priest (although a layman)
#9
צָרַ֥עַת
it is a leprosy
leprosy
#10
הִֽוא׃
he (she or it); only expressed when emphatic or without a verb; also (intensively) self, or (especially with the article) the same; sometimes (as demo

Analysis

Within the broader context of Leviticus, this passage highlights salvation through universal language and absolute statements. The theological weight of divine revelation connects to fundamental Christian doctrine about divine revelation, contributing to our understanding of God's nature and relationship with humanity. This verse contributes to the book's overall argument by building upon previous themes while advancing the overall message of Leviticus.

Historical Context

The literary and historical milieu of the literary conventions and historical circumstances of biblical literature shapes this text's meaning. The historical development of salvation within the theological tradition of Leviticus Understanding the ancient worldview that shaped the author's theological expression helps modern readers appreciate why the author emphasizes divine revelation in this particular way.

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