Verse 32

This is the lawe of hym in whom is the plague of leprosie, and whose hande is not able to get that which pertaineth to his clensyng.

Referenced Verses

  • Lev 14:10 : 10 In the eyght day he shall take two hee lambes without blemishe, and an ewe lambe of a yere olde without blemishe, and three tenth deales of fine flowre for a meate offeryng myngled with oyle, and a logge of oyle.
  • Lev 14:21 : 21 If he be poore and can not get so much, he shall take one lambe for a trespasse offering, to waue it for his attonement, and a tenth deale of fine flowre mingled with oyle for a meate offeryng, and a logge of oyle,
  • Lev 14:54-57 : 54 This is the lawe for all maner plague of leprosie and fret, 55 And of the leprosie of garment & house, 56 For a swellyng, for a scabbe, and for a shynyng whyte, 57 To teache when it must be made vncleane, and cleane: this is the lawe of leprosie.
  • Ps 72:12-14 : 12 For he wyll delyuer the poore when he cryeth: and the afflicted and hym that hath no helper. 13 He wyll haue compassion vpon the poore and needy: and he wyll preserue the soules of the poore. 14 He wyll delyuer their soules from deceipt and oppression: and their blood shalbe in his syght.
  • Ps 136:23 : 23 Who remembred vs when we were brought lowe: for his mercy endureth for euer.
  • Matt 11:5 : 5 The blinde receaue their sight, the halt do walke, the lepers are cleansed, and the deafe heare, the dead are raised vp, and the poore receaue the Gospell.
  • 1 Cor 1:27-28 : 27 But God hath chosen the foolyshe thynges of the worlde, to confounde the wise: And God hath chosen the weake thynges of the worlde, to confounde thynges which are myghtie: 28 And vnnoble thynges of the worlde, & thinges which are despysed, hath God chosen, yea and thinges which are not, to bryng to naught thynges that are:
  • Lev 13:59 : 59 This is the lawe of the plague of leprosie in a garment whether it be woolen or lynnen, either in the warpe or woofe, or in any thyng of skinnes, to make it cleane or vncleane.
  • Lev 14:2 : 2 This is the lawe of the leper in the day of his clensyng: He shalbe brought vnto the priest,