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What does the Bible say about leprosy in Leviticus?

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Leviticus chapters 13 and 14 detail laws regarding leprosy as a representation of sin's corruption.

In Leviticus 13 and 14, God outlines laws concerning leprosy, illustrating the need to differentiate between clean and unclean. The plague of leprosy is depicted not just in individuals but also in garments and houses, symbolizing the pervasive nature of sin. God sent leprosy into the world to serve as a powerful metaphor for the spiritual corruption present in all humanity, providing a vivid picture of our depravity and the need for purification through atonement and grace offered by Christ.
Scripture References: Leviticus 13:1-14:54

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