Leviticus 13:41
"“If a man’s hair has fallen from his head, he is bald. He is clean."
Key Reflection
In first-century Israel, the concept of leprosy and similar skin conditions was closely tied to ritual purity. Leviticus 13:41 categorically states that if a person's hair has fallen out, leaving them bald, they are considered clean—meaning their condition does not render them ritually unclean as other skin diseases might. This distinction highlights the specific criteria by which individuals were judged in terms of ritual purity within the community, reflecting the meticulous nature of Levitical laws designed to maintain social and spiritual boundaries.
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