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What is the significance of the priest in the cleansing of a leper?

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The priest's role in the leper's cleansing is a foreshadowing of Christ's priestly ministry, as he is responsible for pronouncing the leper clean after examining them.

In Leviticus 14, the priest plays a critical role in the process of cleansing a leper; he acts as the mediator between God and the leper. By examining the leper and determining the state of their affliction, the priest embodies God's authority and grace. This process illustrates how Jesus, our High Priest, comes to us in our unclean state to examine, cleanse, and ultimately pronounce us clean through His sacrifice. The priest's declaration was not based on the leper's actions but on the priest's inspection and the prescribed sacrifices. This symbolizes how Christ's assessment of our condition leads to our justification based solely on His righteousness and redemptive work.
Scripture References: Leviticus 14:1-9, Hebrews 4:14-16

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