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What does the Bible say about leprosy as a symbol of sin?

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The Bible uses leprosy as a powerful symbol for sin, illustrating how sin consumes and defiles the whole person.

Leprosy in the Scriptures serves as a poignant representation of sin's pervasive nature. Just as leprosy begins small but ultimately destroys the individual, sin starts subtly but engulfs every aspect of humanity. In Leviticus 13, leprosy is depicted as an unclean condition, much like the state of humanity before God due to sin. The law can declare a person clean or unclean, but it lacks the ability to heal. This reflects our spiritual condition, as we can only acknowledge our sinful state without the power to cleanse ourselves. Sin, like leprosy, leads to isolation and separation, driving us away from community and worship.
Scripture References: Leviticus 13, Isaiah 64:6

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