Leviticus 14:2

2 This is the law of the leper on the day when he is made clean: he is to be taken to the priest;

Leviticus 14:2 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 14:2

This shall be the law of the leper, in the day of his
cleansing
Or the rules, rites, ceremonies, and sacrifices to be observed therein. Jarchi says, from hence we learn that they were not to purify a leper in the night: he shall be brought unto the priest:
not into the camp, or city, or house, where the priest was, for till he was cleansed he could not be admitted into either; besides, the priest is afterwards said to go forth out of the camp to him; but he was to be brought pretty near the camp or city, where the priest went to meet him. As the leper was an emblem of a polluted sinner, the priest was a type of Christ, to whom leprous sinners must be brought for cleansing; they cannot come of themselves to him, that is, believe in him, except it be given unto them; or they are drawn with the powerful and efficacious grace of God, by which souls are brought to Christ, and enabled to believe in him; not that they are brought against their wills, but being drawn with the cords of love, and through the power of divine grace, sweetly operating upon their hearts, they move towards him with all readiness and willingness, and cast themselves at his feet, saying, as the leper that came to Christ, "Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean", ( Matthew 8:2 ) ( Mark 1:40 ) ( Luke 5:12 ) ; and it is grace to allow them to come near him, and amazing goodness in him to receive and cleanse them.

Leviticus 14:2 In-Context

1 And the Lord said to Moses,
2 This is the law of the leper on the day when he is made clean: he is to be taken to the priest;
3 And the priest is to go outside the tent-circle; and if, after looking, the priest sees that the mark of the disease has gone from him,
4 Then the priest is to give orders to take, for him who is to be made clean, two living clean birds and some cedar wood and red thread and hyssop.
5 And the priest will give orders for one of the birds to be put to death in a vessel made of earth, over flowing water.
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