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Why is the cleansing of leprosy significant in the Bible?

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The cleansing of leprosy symbolizes the broader issue of sin and the need for spiritual purification.

Leprosy in the Bible serves as a vivid type of sin, illustrating how sin can isolate and defile. Just as the leper was considered unclean and separated from the community, so sin separates us from God. The cleansing of the leper through Christ’s touch signifies the healing of both body and soul. Moreover, it shows Jesus’ authority to forgive sins and provide spiritual cleansing, fulfilling the Old Testament sacrificial system. His command to go to the priest emphasizes the importance of adherence to the Law, connecting Jesus’ ministry to the promises made in the Old Covenant regarding purification and holiness.
Scripture References: Luke 5:12-14, Leviticus 14:1-32, Matthew 5:17

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