What Did Leprosy Look Like In The Bible
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What did leprosy look like in the bible. Leprosy in the old testament in the old testament of the bible leprosy is frequently referred to as an ailment afflicting not just humans but also houses and fabric. References to leprosy obviously arent to what is known as leprosy today but a variety of skin disorders as well as some type of mold or mildew which might affect objects. Tzarah meaning smitten and gr.
It was an uncontrollable slowly growing disease that would cause swollen lumps on the skin and ulcerous scabs all over the body. In the bible the word leprosy is mentioned upwards of 40 times depending on the bible version being used. In fact it is often associated with mildew or rot on a house lev.
Leprosy in the bible leprosy also known as hansens disease is the only sickness whose traditional complex of social legal religious and hagiographical aspects have made its history inseparable from that of the bible and the church. The condition described as leprosy in the old testament section of the bible is not the same as modern leprosy or hansens disease as it is often called. The leper during ancient biblical times there was a loathsome disease called leprosy heb.
In the old testament the instances of leprosy most likely meant a variety of infectious skin diseases and even mold and mildew on clothing and walls. Instead this hebrew word refers to skin disease in a more general sense. The term leprosy including leper lepers leprosy leprous occurs 68 times in the bible55 times in the old testament hebrew tsaraath and 13 times in the new testament greek lepros lepra.
The hebrew term for leprosy tsara ath does not refer to the modern disease of leprosy ie. The hebrew word saraat is a ritualistic term denoting uncleanness or defilement and covered a range of conditions that could affect people or clothing or even a wall. It is also unique in that the treatment cure and rehabilitation of millions of victims are seriously impeded today by widespread errors concerning it.
Leprosy was common in bible times and the many references to it were well understood by those who lived in unsanitary conditions. This is an very interesting article.