A dictionary of the . Leprous Beggars. between lepers and the sound. Theleper was excluded from the tabernacleand the camp, and when he was healedhis restoration to social intercourse withhis fellow-men was twofold, performedboth in the camp and in the 14: 3-32. A house for lepers wasbuilt outside Jerusalem on the hill ofGareb—i. e., the hill of scraping, Head of a Leper. 31 : 40; Job 2 : 8—and the leper wascompelled to wear mourning. Lev. 13 : respect to the leprosy of housesand of clothes, Lev. 14 : 55, the expres-sion is only analogical, referring to th
A dictionary of the . Leprous Beggars. between lepers and the sound. Theleper was excluded from the tabernacleand the camp, and when he was healedhis restoration to social intercourse withhis fellow-men was twofold, performedboth in the camp and in the 14: 3-32. A house for lepers wasbuilt outside Jerusalem on the hill ofGareb—i. e., the hill of scraping, Head of a Leper. 31 : 40; Job 2 : 8—and the leper wascompelled to wear mourning. Lev. 13 : respect to the leprosy of housesand of clothes, Lev. 14 : 55, the expres-sion is only analogical, referring to thespots and disfigurations which appeared516 upon the walls and articles of clothing,resembling the leprous spots, and orig-inating from a species of mould or mil-dew, indicating a great degree of damp-ness, corrupting the air, injurious tohealth, and often the occasion and pre-cursor of fatal diseases. The rites or-dained for cleansing and purifying thiskind of leprosy are in their sym-bolical bearing strictly analogous to thelaws concerning leprosy proper. : 47-59 ; 14 : 33-53. LEPROSY. See Leper. LESBOS. Acts 20 : 14. See MlTVLENE. LESHEM, an ancient form forLAISH, the original name of Dan(which see). Josh. 19 : 47. JLET is used in the old sense tohinder in Ex. 5:4; Isa. 43 : 13; :13; 2 Thess. 2:7. LETHECH, occurring in the mar-gin of Hos. 3 : 2, is derived fro
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