From 33229de883cb552f9e0bf0326fc0d53575e62546 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: chrisjarka Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 19:09:04 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] updated See links --- articles/leprosyleper.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/articles/leprosyleper.md b/articles/leprosyleper.md index a2c8c74..75561f0 100644 --- a/articles/leprosyleper.md +++ b/articles/leprosyleper.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Leprosy (Leper) Leprosy is a skin disease. In the original language, the word that is translated “leprosy” is used to talk about the scales on a fish. This may describe what the skin disease was like. A “leper” is a person who has leprosy. The word “leprous” is used to talk about a person or body part that is infected with leprosy. The Israelites had laws that told them what they should do about leprosy (see: Leviticus 13-14). God healed some people who had leprosy. God also gave people leprosy as a punishment. A person with leprosy or someone who touches a person with leprosy is unclean. -See: Israel; Law of Moses; Punish (Punishment); Clean and Unclean +See: [Israel](../articles/israel.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); [Punish (Punishment)](../articles/punish.md); [Clean and Unclean](../articles/cleanunclean.md) #### More Information About This Topic @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ Miriam, the sister of Moses, became leprous for speaking against Moses (see: Num Jesus and his disciples healed lepers (see: Matthew 10:8; 11:5). Jesus told some of the lepers he healed to go to the priest to obey the instructions in the book of Leviticus (see: Matthew 8:1-4; Mark 1:40-45; Luke 5:12). Jesus healed ten lepers at one time. The ten lepers spoke loudly to Jesus because they had to stay away from other people. Only one came back to thank Jesus (see: Luke 17:12-19). One man was called “Simon the leper” (see: Matthew 26:6; Mark 14:3). The Bible does not say whether Jesus healed Simon the leper or not. However, scholars think Jesus did heal him. -See: Sign; Priest (Priesthood); Serve (Servant, Slave); Disciple +See: [Sign](../articles/sign.md); [Priest (Priesthood)](../articles/priest.md); [Serve](../artcles/serve.md); [Disciple](../articles/disciple.md)