the Week of Proper 16 / Ordinary 21
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Darby's French Translation
Lévitique 13:21
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Mais si le sacrificateur voit qu'il n'y a point de poil blanc dans la tache, et qu'elle n'est pas plus enfoncée que la peau, et qu'elle est devenue pâle, le sacrificateur enfermera cet homme pendant sept jours.
Si le sacrificateur voit qu'il n'y a point de poil blanc dans la tache, qu'elle n'est pas plus enfoncée que la peau, et qu'elle est devenue pâle, il enfermera cet homme pendant sept jours.
Que si le Sacrificateur la regardant aperçoit que le poil ne soit point devenu blanc, et qu'elle ne soit point plus enfoncée que la peau; mais qu'elle se soit retirée, le Sacrificateur le fera enfermer pendant sept jours.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
shut him: 1 Corinthians 5:5
Gill's Notes on the Bible
But if the priest look on it,.... Upon a person in a like case as first described, having had a boil, and that healed, and afterwards a white swelling, or a bright spot in the place of it:
and, behold, [there be] no white hairs therein; not two hairs turned white, as Gersom interprets it:
and [if] it [be] not lower than the skin; the bright spot not lower than the skin; not having got into the flesh, only skin deep: the Targum of Jonathan is, not lower in whiteness than the skin; for the bright spot is described as white, and so the rising or swelling,
Leviticus 13:19;
but [be] somewhat dark; or rather "contracted"; to which spreading is opposed in the next verse; Leviticus 13:19- :;
then the priest shall shut him up seven days; to wait and see whether it will spread or not: a boil and burning, the Jews say, make a man unclean in one week, and by two signs, the white hair, and the spreading; by the white hair, both at the beginning and at the end of the week after dismission, and by spreading at the end of the week after it q.
q Misn. Negaim, c. 3. sect. 4.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Lower than the skin - Rather, reaching below the scarf skin.