And if the bright spot stay in his place, and spread not in the skin, but it be somewhat dark; it is a rising of the burning, and the priest shall pronounce him clean: for it is an inflammation of the burning.
Si la mancha brillante permanece en el mismo lugar y no se extiende por la piel, sino que se ha oscurecido un poco, es solo hinchazón de la quemadura. El sacerdote debe declarar limpia a la persona porque es solo inflamación de la quemadura.
Una mancha que no se extiende y se oscurece es solo inflamación normal de una quemadura, no impureza.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In ancient Israel, as part of the Mosaic Law given to Moses, the Book of Leviticus outlined detailed instructions for priests to inspect skin conditions like burns or sores, ensuring ritual purity and preventing the spread of potential diseases within the community. This verse specifically addresses a scenario where a burn's bright spot does not spread and begins to darken, indicating it is a simple inflammation rather than a serious condition like leprosy, allowing the priest to declare the person clean. These laws reflected the cultural emphasis on holiness, where physical health was linked to spiritual and communal well-being.
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