Lévitique 13:13

13 et quand il aura vu que la lèpre couvre tout le corps, il déclarera pur celui qui a la plaie: comme il est entièrement devenu blanc, il est pur.

Lévitique 13:13 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 13:13

Then the priest shall consider
Look wistly upon it, and well weigh the matter in his own mind, that he may make a true judgment and pronounce a right sentence:

and, behold, [if] the leprosy have covered all his flesh;
from head to foot, so that no quick, raw, or sound flesh appear in him:

he shall pronounce [him] clean [that hath] the plague;
not clean from a leprosy he is covered with; but that he is free from pollution by it, and under no obligation to bring his offering, or to perform, or have performed on him any of the rites and ceremonies used in cleansing of the leper:

it is all turned white;
his skin and flesh with white bright spots, scabs and swellings, and no raw and red flesh appears:

he [is] clean;
in a ceremonial sense: this may seem strange, that one that had a bright spot, or a white swelling, or a scab that spreads, a single one of these, or here and there one, should be unclean, and yet, if covered over with them, should be clean; the reason in nature is, because this shows a good healthful inward constitution, which throws out all its ill humours externally, whereby health is preserved; as we see in persons that have the measles or smallpox, or such like distempers, if they stick in the skin, and only here and there one rises up in a tumour, and to an head, it is a bad sign; but if they come out kindly and well, though they cover the whole body, things are very promising: the mystical or spiritual meaning of this is, that when a man sees himself to be a sinful creature, all over covered with sin, and no part free, and disclaims all righteousness of his own to justify him before God, but wholly trusts to, and depends upon the grace of God for salvation, and the righteousness of Christ for his acceptance with God; he becomes clean through the grace of God and the blood and righteousness of Christ.

Lévitique 13:13 In-Context

11 c'est une lèpre invétérée dans la peau du corps de cet homme: le sacrificateur le déclarera impur; il ne l'enfermera pas, car il est impur.
12 Si la lèpre fait une éruption sur la peau et couvre toute la peau de celui qui a la plaie, depuis la tête jusqu'aux pieds, partout où le sacrificateur portera ses regards, le sacrificateur l'examinera;
13 et quand il aura vu que la lèpre couvre tout le corps, il déclarera pur celui qui a la plaie: comme il est entièrement devenu blanc, il est pur.
14 Mais le jour où l'on apercevra en lui de la chair vive, il sera impur;
15 quand le sacrificateur aura vu la chair vive, il le déclarera impur: la chair vive est impure, c'est la lèpre.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.