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A Portrait of Mourning
Commentators unanimously explain that the leper's required actions—rent clothes, unkempt hair, and a covered face—were the traditional signs of mourning for the dead. As Albert Barnes notes, the leper was a 'living parable' of death, physically experiencing the consequences of a condition that separated them from the living community as if they were already gone.
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Leviticus
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18th Century
Theologian
The leper was to carry with him the usual signs of mourning for the dead. Compare Leviticus 10:6 and the marginal note.
The leper was a livi…
19th Century
Bishop
His clothes shall be rent. — As leprosy was regarded as a visitation from God for sin committed by the person so afflicte…
17th Century
Pastor
And the leper in whom the plague [is] ;
Meaning not he only that has the plague of leprosy in his head, but every so…
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17th Century
Minister
When the priest had pronounced the leper unclean, it halted his activities in the world, cut him off from his friends and relatives, and ruined all…