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What does the Bible say about Jesus healing the leper?

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The Bible tells us that Jesus healed a leper by touching him and saying, 'I will; be thou clean,' demonstrating His compassion and divine authority.

In Mark 1:40-44, we see the account of Jesus healing a leper who approached Him in faith, asking if He was willing to cleanse him. Jesus, moved with compassion, reached out and touched the man, saying, 'I will; be thou clean.' Immediately, the leprosy departed from him, showcasing not only Jesus' compassion but also His divine authority as the Messiah. This miracle serves as a testament to Christ's identity as God manifest in the flesh and illustrates His ability to heal both physically and spiritually. The act of touching the leper, who was ceremonially unclean, further emphasizes Jesus' power, as He did not become unclean but instead made the man whole.
Scripture References: Mark 1:40-44, Luke 5:12-16, Matthew 8:1-4, Matthew 8:2-3, Mark 1:40-45

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