;o LEVITICUS XI V. 9 40 12 it uv 7. dayes. Maimony ibidem. chap.' 5. fe &.2. Ver.3 9.be fpred]then the.things after comman- ded mule be done : but if not , and the plague be dim , and I need not fty, if it be gone away ;be frapeth the place of the plague only , and the hotel it rle,me. If he find that itftandethat aflayinhis eyes; and is not fpread, be (huts it up fever daies more , and looketbon it the thirteene day ; if theplague be dim , or gone away, be firapeth the place of the plague , and maketh the bottle chotee with the birds. And if he foule that th: plague itfßred, at the end i the Second fizendayes, or thatitffandetb at a flay in hit eyes; then he pulletbsta the flout , wbereirttheplague ii, and fame of the duff, earying them out of the chie , and pteaifteretb all the ho:rfe , andfhuneth it up the third fven days , andin the nineteenth day he looked, on it ; if the plague come again into it , this is fpreadmg after the plaiflcring, and be pullet, dowse all the haute. If the plague returtte not btto it , he maketh it cleats .pith the birds. Maimo- ny treat. of Lepre, cha x 5.fe &.2.Thus there were three weeks for the (hutting up of houles, where- as for men, or garments, there were but two weekes, and in tome cafes but one, as is noted on Lev.13.z1. And fo the Hebrews fay, Plagues of honfes, there is fir then a fhutting up three weekes, which are 19. ¿ayes ; for the Seventh day is reckoned for the laffofthe firff week., a*djirft of the frond wecke; and the thirteenth day is resigner/for the laff of the fo- condweeke, andfirfi of the third week., ibidem. chap. 15.íe &. i. A the plague was greater; and Gods judgement more fevere upon an hoof., then on a perron or garment : fo the Law requireth more care in the diherning,and longer refpit before it was pronounced unclean and deltroyed. Ver.4o. and they fha/l take away] or, and they all (or that they) pull out the ffones.As the law fpe eth here of fiones,and after of mood,and duff: fo the He- brewes underhand there (trial y, faying that No laufe is pollutedwithplagues, orale& it bathf tare walls, and be bonded on the land , of fion and duff (or earth) and of wood. And bricks, and marble are not counted fir floes. Maimony in Leprie c.i4.fe &.6.7, sakkane lace] or, place that is unlane becaufe of the pollution that commeth hereby : For,Ahoufe plagued with kprofte, is acte of the principal! unclean- things; wbofaever tourbetb it, is made un.leane. Like wife the ffoies pulled out of it , after it is fout up , or the floors, timber and duff of the houfe thatu pulled downs ; all of them are of the principal uncleane things; and fo much as an olive of them defnleth a man by touching, and by our/bj comming in where it is. As, alfa much as an olive of them be brought into a eleáttekaufe; all that is in the hoots , it mad e une /cane , both men and vefils: fir they all are defiled by the bringing alit it, io ly a leprous man : and they are all =lawful! for any us. Asic/oft/by be burnt, and limemade of them, even that is smlawfull to be ufed &e. and muff all be carried out oftheriti,thoughitbeacitie without a wall. Mai- mony ,treat.of Leprie, ch. 16.f i . On the contray, the ¡(hes caried out of the San&uary,werelaid in a ckane place,Lev.6.1 i. Ver.42. other floues] He maynotbringomeffone , in fiend of two that be pulled out ;nor two in ffead foe: bus muff bring two for two &c. Maini,ibid.c i 5.1.3. Verf44. be fpred] though it be but fo much as two graines of barley (for fo much fpreading the Hebrews hold enough to make it uncleane) Mai- many inLepr. cha 5.fe &.z. a fretting leprofie] the Greeke tranflateth it acontinuing, the Chhaldee a diminiifbìug leprofie: fee Lev. x 3.5 x. Ver .45.he fhall breake] in Greek, they fball breake (or pull) down ; that is,it( hall be brokendatrne. the timber] or, the flicks : all wood works. be (hall carie] in Greeke,they fhall carie, meaning fonte men. The Hebrews ( as Chazkuni on Lev. 14.) apply the meaning of this Law, againft the idola- trous houles of the Canaanites,which were com- manded to be del}royed, Deut. x 2. and were ma- nifefted to be Cuch , by the plague of leprofie on them. But God fpeaketh of them allo , after the Ifraelites were come in to dwell there,verfe 34.ío that for the idolatries and other Genes of Ifrael, God would not onely plague their bodies and garments, but their houfes alfo,to their utter de- ffru&iô.And by this revere jndgment,taught usen to (tun all finne,and in fpeciall idolatry;and to a- bolilh all initruments and monuments thereof, Efa.30.22. Maimony in Lepr.ch.i 6.maketh Lepro- h es to be a judgement of God againft an evill tongue, and in fpeciall for (peaking againft the Prophets as did the Ifraelites, 2 Chron. 36.' 6. which he confirmeth by the example of Marie, olio for fpeaking again({ Mofes theProphet of the Lord, was fmitten with this plague of lepro- fie, Numb.x z. V.46. into the heufe] An boule flint up, defnktb not but (that which commeth) within the fame, Lev. 1446. a$the dayes that (thePrieff) baebfhue it up, it make{, a man uncleane tmtill the evening. But that which it pronounced ;urbane , deftleth both within it and without it ; for who fo toucbeth it on the out parts of it , is era /came ; as it is written. It is a fretting lepro- fi eint/ehoufe, is ismtclea e, Lev.'4.44Maixnony, inLepr.ch.s6.fe&.z. mill the evening] then at evening, after that he hath wafted himfelfe, he is Beane againe: fo Chazkuni here faith, afier that he bath wafhedbis f efh according to the Law. Ver.47.wafh his clothes] The lying in the houle (as Chazkuni noteth) ismore weightie , for he that Both fo , is bound to waft his clothes and to waft his fl eft: fir whofeverisboundtowafh hit clothes , isbound to waft, bimfelfe alto, andit was notneedfisll to repeat, he fhall be stnleane till evening; fir who fo eat ells or Seth in the bout, he commeth into the fame, for which he was sat - cleane till evening,verf..46, Verf.48. pronounce clean.] Hebrew mare ekane, inGreeke, purifie; to weet,by his words : fee Lev. 13.3- Verf49. to si fte]to weet, from femme: as the word properly hgnifieth, For as perlons were plagued with leprofie for liane, Numb.] z. x.1 o. 2 Chron. 26. 19.20. fo for the fame, their gar- ments and houles were likewife plagued : even as the Lords houle was made unclean by the fermes of the people, Lev.16, x 6. Sec the notes on Exod. 29.36. birds] whereof fee verf4. &c. For the cleanfìtsg of the houle, was like the cleanfing of the man. The Hebrewes fay : Th9, ck ee the bottle, at 44 45 46 47 48 49
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