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Imamat 14:1
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TUHAN berfirman kepada Musa:
Sebermula, maka berfirmanlah Tuhan kepada Musa, firman-Nya:
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The chyldren of Sem: Elam, and Assur, Arpharad, and Lud, and Aram.
And when they went foorth from the east, they founde a playne in the lande of Sinar, and there they abode.
At the same time shall the Lord take in hande agayne to recouer the remnaunt of his people, whiche shalbe left aliue from the Assirians, Egyptians, Arabians, Morians, Elamites, Chaldees, Antiochians, & from the Ilandes of the sea,
A greeuous vision was shewed vnto me: let one deceiptfull offendour come agaynst another, and one destroyer agaynst another: Up Elam, lay siege thou of Media, all their gronyng haue I layde downe.
Elam bare the quiuer with a charret of footmen and horsemen, and the citie of Kir shewed the shielde open.
Were the people of the gentiles whom my progenitours conquered, deliuered at any tyme through their gods? [As namely] Gosan, Haran, Rezeph, and the children of Eden, which were at Thalassar?
All the kinges of Zimri, al the kinges of Elam, all the kinges of the Medes,
There is Elam also, with all his people rounde about his graue: which all being slaine & fallen with the sworde, are gone downe vncircumcized vnder the earth, which neuerthelesse sometime brought feare into the lande of the lyuing: they beare their owne shame, with the other that be gone downe to the graue.
And the Lord deliuered Iehoachim the king of Iuda into his hande, with part of the vessels of the house of God, which he caried away into the lande of Sennar to the house of his God, and he brought the vessels into his gods treasurie.
And he saide vnto me: Into the land of Sinnaar to builde it an house, & it shal be established, & set there vpon her owne place.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... In order to deliver the same to Aaron, who, and the priests his successors, were chiefly to be concerned in the execution of the law given:
saying; as follows.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The leper was excluded not only from the sanctuary but from the camp. The ceremony of restoration which he had to undergo was therefore twofold. The first part, performed outside the camp, entitled him to come within and to mix with his brethren, Leviticus 14:3-9. The second part, performed in the court of the tabernacle and separated from the first by an interval of seven days, restored him to all the privileges of the covenant with Yahweh, Leviticus 14:10-32.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XIV
Introduction to the sacrifices and ceremonies to be used in
cleansing the leper, 1-3.
Two living birds, cedar-wood, scarlet, and hyssop, to be
brought for him who was to be cleansed, 4.
One of the birds to be killed, 5;
and the living bird, with the cedar-wood, scarlet, and hyssop,
to be dipped in the blood, and to be sprinkled on him who had
been infected with the leprosy, 6, 7;
after which he must wash his clothes, shave his head, eye
brows, beard, c., bathe himself, tarry abroad seven days, 8, 9
on the eighth day he must bring two he-lambs, one ewe lamb,
a tenth deal of flour, and a log of oil, 10;
which the priest was to present as a trespass-offering,
wave-offering, and sin-offering before the Lord, 11-13.
Afterwards he was to sprinkle both the blood and oil on the
person to be cleansed, 14-18.
The atonement made by these offerings, 19, 20.
If the person were poor, one lamb, with the flour and oil, two
turtledoves, or two young pigeons, were only required, 21, 22.
These to be presented, and the blood and oil applied as before,
23-32.
Laws and ordinances relative to houses infected by the
leprosy, 33-48.
An atonement to be made in order to cleanse the house, similar
to that made for the healed leper, 49-53.
A summary of this and the preceding chapter, relative to
leprous persons, garments, and houses, 54-56.
The end for which these different laws were given, 57.
NOTES ON CHAP. XIV