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Leviticus 13:44BSB·traditional attribution

the man is diseased; he is unclean. The priest must pronounce him unclean because of the infection on his head.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

44. He is a leprous man, he is unclean. In the first part of the verse he says that the leprous man must be counted unclean; but, in the latter part, he commands the priest to give sentence against this uncleanness, lest it should be carried into the congregation.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here, I. Provisos that neither a freckled skin nor a bald head should be mistaken for a leprosy, Lev 13:38-41. Every deformity must not forthwith be made a ceremonial defilement. Elisha was jeered for his bald head (Kg2 2:23); but it was the children of Bethel, that knew not the judgments of their God, who turned it to his reproach. II.

Commenting on Leviticus 13:38-46

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

All the days wherein the plague shall be in him he shall be defiled,.... Reckoned an unclean person, and avoided as such: he is unclean; in a ceremonial sense, and pronounced as such by the priest, and was to be looked upon as such by others during the time of his exclusion and separation, until he was shown to the priest and cleansed, and his...