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Leprosy and the Passover
After the leper was first cleansed, he had to wait outside of his tent for seven days. That period both began and ended with washing his clothes and shaving off all his hair. We should also note the similarities between the ritual prescribed here and that prescribed for the nazarite who had become corpse defiled in numbers. Once again, the man to be cleansed of leprosy needed to offer a reparation sacrifice.