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What is the significance of leprosy in the Bible?

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Leprosy in the Bible symbolizes the internal disease of sin and the need for spiritual cleansing.

In Scripture, leprosy is a powerful metaphor for the nature of sin and its pervasive effects on the human heart. As described in Leviticus 13, leprosy is considered an internal disease reflecting the depravity of humanity. This physical ailment serves as an analogy for spiritual uncleanness; just as the leper must be declared unclean by the priest, so too must the sinner acknowledge their unclean state before God. The process of cleansing a leper parallels the work of regeneration, as seen in the New Testament where Jesus heals those afflicted. This emphasizes that only God can purify and heal the human heart from the leprosy of sin, illustrating the need for Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Leviticus 13, Ezekiel 36:25-27

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