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J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible

Leviticus 13:19

but in the place of the boil, is a white rising, or a bright spot, reddish white, then shall it be shown unto the priest.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Boil;   Sanitation;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Leprosy;   Priests;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Hair;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Leprosy;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Heal, Health;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Leper;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Diseases;   Leviticus;   Sore;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Clean and Unclean;   Numbers, Book of;   Priests and Levites;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Boil;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Leper;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Red;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Boil (1);   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Boil;   Color;   Leprosy;  

Parallel Translations

Hebrew Names Version
and in the place of the boil there is a white rising, or a bright spot, reddish-white, then it shall be shown to the Kohen;
King James Version
And in the place of the boil there be a white rising, or a bright spot, white, and somewhat reddish, and it be shewed to the priest;
Lexham English Bible
and a white swelling or a pinkish spot appears in the skin sore's place, then he shall show himself to the priest.
New Century Version
If in the place where the boil was, there is a white swelling or a bright red spot, this place on the skin must be shown to the priest.
New English Translation
and in the place of the boil there is a white swelling or a reddish white bright spot, he must show himself to the priest.
Amplified Bible
and in the place of the boil there is a white swelling or a bright spot, reddish white, then it shall be shown to the priest;
New American Standard Bible
and in the place of the boil there is a white swelling or a reddish-white, bright spot, then it shall be shown to the priest;
Geneva Bible (1587)
And in ye place of the bile there be a white swelling, or a white spot somewhat reddish, it shal be seene of the Priest.
Legacy Standard Bible
and in the place of the boil there is a white swelling or a reddish-white bright spot, then it shall be shown to the priest;
Complete Jewish Bible
in such a way that in place of the boil there is a white swelling or a reddish-white bright spot, it is to be shown to the cohen.
Darby Translation
and there is in the place of the boil a white rising, or a white-reddish bright spot, it shall be shewn to the priest;
Easy-to-Read Version
Then that boil might become a white swelling or a bright, white spot with red streaks in it. If this happens, the person must show that spot to the priest.
English Standard Version
and in the place of the boil there comes a white swelling or a reddish-white spot, then it shall be shown to the priest.
George Lamsa Translation
And in the place of the boil there be a white swelling or a shiny spot, white or reddish, it shall be shown to the priest;
Good News Translation
and if afterward a white swelling or a reddish-white spot appears where the boil was, you shall go to the priest.
Christian Standard Bible®
and a white swelling or a reddish-white spot develops where the boil was, the person is to present himself to the priest.
Literal Translation
and a white rising has replaced the boil, or a bright white spot, very red, a reddish white, then it shall be seen by the priest.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
and afterwarde in the same place there aryse vp eny whyte thinge, or a glisterynge whyte somwhat reedish, he shal be sene of the prest.
American Standard Version
and in the place of the boil there is a white rising, or a bright spot, reddish-white, then it shall be showed to the priest;
Bible in Basic English
And on the same place there is a white growth of a bright mark, red and white, then let the priest see it;
Bishop's Bible (1568)
And in the place of the byle there appeare a whyte rysyng, either a shynyng whyte and somewhat reddishe, it shall be seene of the priest.
JPS Old Testament (1917)
and in the place of the boil there is a white rising, or a bright spot, reddish-white, then it shall be shown to the priest.
King James Version (1611)
And in the place of the bile there be a white rising, or a bright spot white, and somewhat reddish, and it be shewed to the Priest:
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
and there should be in the place of the ulcer a white sore, or one looking white and bright, or fiery, and it shall be seen by the priest;
English Revised Version
and in the place of the boil there is a white rising, or a bright spot, reddish-white, then it shall be shewed to the priest;
Berean Standard Bible
and a white swelling or a reddish-white spot develops where the boil was, he must present himself to the priest.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
and is heelid, and `a step of wounde apperith whijt, ethir `sum deel reed, `in the place of the botche, the man schal be brouyt to the preest;
Young's Literal Translation
and there hath been in the place of the ulcer a white rising, or a bright white spot, very red, then it hath been seen by the priest,
Update Bible Version
and in the place of the boil there is a white rising, or a bright spot, reddish-white, then it shall be shown to the priest;
Webster's Bible Translation
And in the place of the boil there shall be a white rising, or a bright spot, white, and somewhat reddish, and it be showed to the priest;
World English Bible
and in the place of the boil there is a white rising, or a bright spot, reddish-white, then it shall be shown to the priest;
New King James Version
and in the place of the boil there comes a white swelling or a bright spot, reddish-white, then it shall be shown to the priest;
New Living Translation
but a white swelling or a reddish white spot develops in its place, that person must go to the priest to be examined.
New Life Bible
and in the place of the sore there is a white, growing spot or a light-red, bright spot, it must be shown to the religious leader.
New Revised Standard
and in the place of the boil there appears a white swelling or a reddish-white spot, it shall be shown to the priest.
Douay-Rheims Bible
And in the place of the ulcer, there appeareth a white scar, or somewhat red, the man shall be brought to the priest.
Revised Standard Version
and in the place of the boil there comes a white swelling or a reddish-white spot, then it shall be shown to the priest;
New American Standard Bible (1995)
and in the place of the boil there is a white swelling or a reddish-white, bright spot, then it shall be shown to the priest;

Contextual Overview

18 And, when, any one's flesh, hath, in the skin thereof, a boil, - and then it is healed; 19 but in the place of the boil, is a white rising, or a bright spot, reddish white, then shall it be shown unto the priest. 20 And the priest shall take a view and lo! if the appearance thereof, is lower than the skin, and, the hair thereof, hath turned white, then shall the priest pronounce him unclean - the plague-spot of leprosy, it, is, in the boil, broken out. 21 But, if the priest shall view it and lo! there is no white hair therein, and it is not deeper than the skin, and, in itself, is faint, then shall the priest shut him up seven days; 22 and, if it, clearly spreadeth, in the skin, then shall the priest pronounce him unclean - a plague-spot, it is. 23 But if in its place the bright spot stayeth hath lint spread, a boil, it is, - and the priest shall pronounce him clean. 24 Or, when, any ones flesh, hath in the skin thereof a fiery burning, - and the burning wound becometh a bright spot reddish white, or white, 25 then shall the priest view it - and lo! if the hair is turned white in the bright spot and the appearance thereof is deeper than the skin, leprosy, it is, broken out, in the burning, - so the priest shall pronounce him unclean, the plague-spot of leprosy, it is. 26 But, if the priest shall view it and lo! there is not, in the bright spot white hair, and it is not deeper than the skin but, itself, is faint, then shall the priest shut him up seven days; 27 and the priest shall view him on the seventh day, - if it, hath plainly spread in the skin, then shall the priest pronounce him unclean, the plague-spot of leprosy, it is.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Reciprocal: Leviticus 14:37 - General

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And in the place of the boil there be a white rising,.... In the place where the boil was, a white swelling appears:

or a bright spot, white, and somewhat reddish; white and red mixed, as the Targum of Jonathan; and so Aben Ezra interprets the word "reddish", of the bright spot being mixed of two colours, or part of it so; and such a mixed colour of white and red, Gersom observes, is usual in a swelling, and adds, we are taught how to judge of these appearances, according to a tradition from Moses, which is this: take a cup full of milk, and put in it two drops of blood, and the colour of it will be as the colour of the bright spot, white and reddish; and if you put into it four drops, its colour will be as the colour of the rising (or swelling) reddish; and if you put into it eight drops, its colour will be as the colour of the scab of the bright spot, more reddish; and if you put into it sixteen drops, its colour will be as the colour of the scab of the swelling, very red: hence it appears, says he, that the bright spot is whitest with its redness, and after that the swelling, and next the scab of the bright spot, and then the scab of the swelling; but Bochart p is of opinion that the word is wrongly rendered "reddish", which, he thinks, contradicts the account of the bright spot being white, and especially as the word for "reddish" has its radicals doubled, which always increase the signification; and therefore if the word bears the sense of redness, it should be rendered "exceeding red", which would be quite contrary to the spot being white at all; wherefore from the use of the word in the Arabic language, which signifies white, bright, and glittering; :-; he chooses to read the words, "or a bright spot, white and exceeding glittering": but this word we render reddish and white, being read disjunctively, Leviticus 13:24; seems to contradict this observation of his:

and it be shewed to the priest; to look upon and pass his judgment on it.

p Hierozoic. par. 2. l. 5. c. 6. col. 689.


 
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