Aforesaid Caused Clean Cleansed Cleanses Cleanseth Cleansing Congregation Door Doorway Entrance Maketh Making Meeting Offerings Opening Present Priest Pronounces Stand Tabernacle Tent
14:11 Maketh him clean - The healing is ascribed to God, Lev 14:13, but the ceremonial cleansing was an act of the priest using the rites which God had prescribed.
14:10-32 The cleansed leper was to be presented to the Lord, with his offerings. When God has restored us to enjoy public worship again, after sickness, distance, or otherwise, we should testify our thanksgiving by our diligent use of the liberty. And both we and our offerings must be presented before the Lord, by the Priest that made us clean, even our Lord Jesus. Beside the usual rites of the trespass-offering, some of the blood, and some of the oil, was to be put upon him that was to be cleansed. Wherever the blood of Christ is applied for justification, the oil of the Spirit is applied for sanctification; these two cannot be separated. We have here the gracious provision the law made for poor lepers. The poor are as welcome to God's altar as the rich. But though a meaner sacrifice was accepted from the poor, yet the same ceremony was used for the rich; their souls are as precious, and Christ and his gospel are the same to both. Even for the poor one lamb was necessary. No sinner could be saved, had it not been for the Lamb that was slain, and hath redeemed us to God with his blood.
Caused Clean Cleansed Cleanses Cleanseth Cleansing Congregation Door Entrance Maketh Making Meeting Offerings Opening Present Pronounces Stand Tabernacle Tent
Caused Clean Cleansed Cleanses Cleanseth Cleansing Congregation Door Entrance Maketh Making Meeting Offerings Opening Present Pronounces Stand Tabernacle Tent