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mar L E V I T I C U S X I V. OfClenfing. 73 bootfpreainat; or if it be frred, but be dimmer then :be two calmer wherein it war "hut up: or f the whom be grown more red, or more green, but not f red( they coal, the potted place , ailjhut it up fever dries more. And in the end of thole 7. cities, Which it the 13. day, he laolteth if it be dimmer in colour the third time then is he bound to wag, ie , and it ie clean. At dif the colour he changed from that it mar; arif it war green, and is berme red or was rd, and iá beeame green , be ren- detb out the fpotted place, and burned, that which h rent oat ; andfewetha piece into thereat place : artd the refrd ee of the garment is fee, and wafhed allover the fecmd time and it clean. But if it abide in the colour wherein it wa f ut up at the firs ;he pronounceth it un- dean, and burneth it all. A garment out of which the fpot it rent , attire e d ofthe fecund week; ifany f át come again into it, it is burnt. Likerifeifthe fpot freadin a garmmt , after it is freed; it is burnt. Maim treat. of chap.i 2.Ceft r.2.¢. 50 Vert: 50. fha / [hut up] in Greek, f,allfeparate the plague; meaning the thing that hat, the plague of leprofre on it : fee verf.4. 5 t VerC5 r. fretting] or rankliog: this word is not uíed,but in this calh ofleprie,and in Ezek.z8.a4. where it is applyed to a pricking or ranclJlin1 bryer. The Greeke tranflateth it acontinuingkprofee, the Ghaldee ademitifhin ,becaufe that which fretteth, bath continueth long, and walteth the thing wherein it is. So in chap. 24.44. it is un- clean] it is one of the maine anclean things, and as the Hebrewes write, it maketh unclean by touch ing it,or by bearing it or by commmn vt where it W. Ar, akprour garment, or warp, orwrofe, er any vefllof skin plagued ( with leprofee :) ifbut fo much at an olive of them come into a clean heufe all that it in the boufe, it made un:lesn , bothmen and vef lr , and are all mule principal! wick= tha;r, &c. The leprous thing is like umo the dead, ar it is fad. Let her not be as one dead. Nam. 12.12. How loth the dead (defile z) by fir Mitch ar an olive : fo thefe :hangs a/fo , by fo much as an olive. Maim.in Lepr. chap. t 3.feft. r 3.t 4. 5 Verf.52.inwaoilm] Heb.inwmoll,orinftx; that is, nude of wool!or offlax, This burning of leprous ggarments, figaified the abhontination which all (hou'd have offinne;for the confumingand aboli- thing of it, and ofall in(truments and moniments thereof:as by comparing fcripturs for fume par- ticular evils, may be gathered. See Deut.7.z 5, ECr.33.az.Inde verfe 23, Aft.r9.t9, Verf. 54. command, that they wafh] the tom - 54 ntandement,is by the Priest; the walking, by any man: as Baal haturim here obferveth. 55 Verf.55. hüacokur] Hebrew, hie eye: the colour is fo called, becaufe it is difcerned by the eye : fo inNum.ia.7.Ezek.r.i6.and 8.2. fret -inward] or, a deep -fret, that diminilheth and conftrmeth it : the Ghaldee tran(lateth it, a breaking : the Greek thus, itis confirm d, (orfafi- felled) inthegarment, or in the warp or be the wwfe. bare- infide] He- brew the fre- baldnef thereof, or in the hinder -bald. n of thereof. The words before ufed in verfe 42. for the baldueffe ofthe head before or behind,are here applied to the garment ; which when the wooll or [ìulfe is eaten oft in the out fide or in the inner,with the fretting leprie;is thereupon called bald. The Greek trantlateth them the warp, and the twee' as before is noted : theGhaldee, in the wane (or old) part thereof, or in the new part thereof: and fo other the Hebrew donors explain it, fay - ing, Karaehath,is the old -worn placer : andgabbachatb it the new.Maint.treat.of Lepr.c. t 2.f 9. Verf. 56. rendit] rend the place of the plague , out ofehegarment, and burn it. faith Sol.larchi. But (fit were hill feen in the garment after this, then the whole garment was burnt ; 5.S7. Ver.57.a plague breaking out abroad] or, a fprea- ding(as the Ghaldee faith an increafing) leprofie.Ir Greek, aft burifbing leprie. Verf. 58. w tfbed the fiend time] Clnzkuni ex- plaineth it, the fiord time , fir to ckanfs it, and the fill time for to put away the plague of it. Thefe legal! wa/hings were carnal' ordinances, impofrr( on them, untill the time of reformation , Hebrew.9. r a but our waling is by the blood and fpirit of Chrilt, whereby he bath wafbed us from our fur , Revel. r .5. fo that we draw neer unto God, with a true heart, andfH afuranceoffaith; having oar hearts fprinkkd from an evil!confrerue, and our bodieswafbed with pure water, Heb.r3.22. and cleating our felvesfromall filthinef of the fk(h andfpirit perfe£ ling h olineffe in the feareofGad,(a Corinth.7. r.)in us may be fulfilled that which is written, The/i aro they whit), came out ofgreat tribulatim, and have wafted their robes , and made them white,in the bawd of the Lamh. Rev.7. r 4. tAñAAdaMALi LiAMA3aAWA diA CHAP. XI V. ',The rites and facrifeees, incleanfmgofthe Leper : with two birds, cedar wood, fcarkt, eyzap, and living water. r o with lambs, fiowre, and aile. 21, Lefler fa- crifices for the poor leper. 33 The fignesof leprafle in an boufe : 4o , the pulling out of the flows thereof, and pitting Maur. 45 The breab ng down of the leproue boufe. 49, The clean frog of it , if the plague be healed; with birds, cedar, fear /et,eyznp,and living water. i3l7D Nd Iehavah fpake, unto Moles lay- ing., This (hall be, the law of the Le- per; in the day, of his clenfing : that he (hall bebrought,unto the Prieft.And the Prieft (hall go forth, out of the campe : and the Prieft (hall fce;andbehold,if the plague of leprole be healed,in the leper. Then the Prieft (hall command, and he (hall take for him that is to be clenfed,two birds alive,and clean : and Cedar wood, and fcarlet, and eyzop. And the Prieft (hall command; & he Thal kil,one of the birds: in an earthen veffel, over living water. As for the living bird,he (hall take it ; and the Cedar wood, and the fcarlet,and the eyzop : and (hall dip them and the living bird, in the blood of the bird that mas killed; over the living water. G And 56 57 58 I 2 3 4 5 6

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