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What does the Bible say about leprosy and its significance?

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Leprosy in the Bible symbolizes sin and spiritual alienation, as it is dealt with by priests rather than physicians.

Leprosy, as mentioned in Scripture, holds significant spiritual meaning beyond its physical manifestations. It is seen as a representation of sin and alienation from God, rather than a mere medical issue. The requirement for lepers to present themselves to priests, as outlined in Leviticus 13 and reiterated in the Gospels, illustrates that the cleansing of leprosy has a deeper spiritual significance. This association underscores the need for a priestly mediator, ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who alone can cleanse the sinner from the leprosy of sin.
Scripture References: Leviticus 13, Luke 5:12-14, Matthew 8:2-4

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