The New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition Bible in One
Year - Day 59 - Leviticus 12: Purification of Women after Childbirth
12: The Lord spoke to Moses, saying: 2 Speak to the people of
Israel, saying:
If a woman conceives and bears a male child, she shall be
ceremonially unclean seven days; as at the time of her menstruation, she shall
be unclean. 3 On the eighth day the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised.
4 Her time of blood purification shall be thirty-three days; she shall not
touch any holy thing, or come into the sanctuary, until the days of her
purification are completed. 5 If she bears a female child, she shall be unclean
two weeks, as in her menstruation; her time of blood purification shall be
sixty-six days.
6 When the days of her purification are completed, whether for a
son or for a daughter, she shall bring to the priest at the entrance of the
tent of meeting a lamb in its first year for a burnt offering, and a pigeon or
a turtledove for a sin offering. 7 He shall offer it before the Lord, and make
atonement on her behalf; then she shall be clean from her flow of blood. This
is the law for her who bears a child, male or female. 8 If she cannot afford a
sheep, she shall take two turtledoves or two pigeons, one for a burnt offering
and the other for a sin offering; and the priest shall make atonement on her
behalf, and she shall be clean.
Leprosy, Varieties and Symptoms
13: The Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying:
2 When a person has on the skin of his body a swelling or an
eruption or a spot, and it turns into a leprous[a] disease on the skin of his
body, he shall be brought to Aaron the priest or to one of his sons the
priests. 3 The priest shall examine the disease on the skin of his body, and if
the hair in the diseased area has turned white and the disease appears to be
deeper than the skin of his body, it is a leprous[b] disease; after the priest
has examined him he shall pronounce him ceremonially unclean. 4 But if the spot
is white in the skin of his body, and appears no deeper than the skin, and the
hair in it has not turned white, the priest shall confine the diseased person
for seven days. 5 The priest shall examine him on the seventh day, and if he
sees that the disease is checked and the disease has not spread in the skin,
then the priest shall confine him seven days more. 6 The priest shall examine
him again on the seventh day, and if the disease has abated and the disease has
not spread in the skin, the priest shall pronounce him clean; it is only an
eruption; and he shall wash his clothes, and be clean. 7 But if the eruption
spreads in the skin after he has shown himself to the priest for his cleansing,
he shall appear again before the priest. 8 The priest shall make an
examination, and if the eruption has spread in the skin, the priest shall
pronounce him unclean; it is a leprous[c] disease.
9 When a person contracts a leprous[d] disease, he shall be
brought to the priest. 10 The priest shall make an examination, and if there is
a white swelling in the skin that has turned the hair white, and there is quick
raw flesh in the swelling, 11 it is a chronic leprous[e] disease in the skin of
his body. The priest shall pronounce him unclean; he shall not confine him, for
he is unclean. 12 But if the disease breaks out in the skin, so that it covers
all the skin of the diseased person from head to foot, so far as the priest can
see, 13 then the priest shall make an examination, and if the disease has
covered all his body, he shall pronounce him clean of the disease; since it has
all turned white, he is clean. 14 But if raw flesh ever appears on him, he
shall be unclean; 15 the priest shall examine the raw flesh and pronounce him
unclean. Raw flesh is unclean, for it is a leprous[f] disease. 16 But if the
raw flesh again turns white, he shall come to the priest; 17 the priest shall
examine him, and if the disease has turned white, the priest shall pronounce the
diseased person clean. He is clean.
18 When there is on the skin of one’s body a boil that has
healed, 19 and in the place of the boil there appears a white swelling or a
reddish-white spot, it shall be shown to the priest. 20 The priest shall make
an examination, and if it appears deeper than the skin and its hair has turned
white, the priest shall pronounce him unclean; this is a leprous[g] disease,
broken out in the boil. 21 But if the priest examines it and the hair on it is
not white, nor is it deeper than the skin but has abated, the priest shall
confine him seven days. 22 If it spreads in the skin, the priest shall
pronounce him unclean; it is diseased. 23 But if the spot remains in one place
and does not spread, it is the scar of the boil; the priest shall pronounce him
clean.
24 Or, when the body has a burn on the skin and the raw flesh of
the burn becomes a spot, reddish-white or white, 25 the priest shall examine
it. If the hair in the spot has turned white and it appears deeper than the
skin, it is a leprous[h] disease; it has broken out in the burn, and the priest
shall pronounce him unclean. This is a leprous[i] disease. 26 But if the priest
examines it and the hair in the spot is not white, and it is no deeper than the
skin but has abated, the priest shall confine him seven days. 27 The priest
shall examine him the seventh day; if it is spreading in the skin, the priest
shall pronounce him unclean. This is a leprous[j] disease. 28 But if the spot
remains in one place and does not spread in the skin but has abated, it is a
swelling from the burn, and the priest shall pronounce him clean; for it is the
scar of the burn.
29 When a man or woman has a disease on the head or in the
beard, 30 the priest shall examine the disease. If it appears deeper than the
skin and the hair in it is yellow and thin, the priest shall pronounce him
unclean; it is an itch, a leprous[k] disease of the head or the beard. 31 If
the priest examines the itching disease, and it appears no deeper than the skin
and there is no black hair in it, the priest shall confine the person with the
itching disease for seven days. 32 On the seventh day the priest shall examine
the itch; if the itch has not spread, and there is no yellow hair in it, and
the itch appears to be no deeper than the skin, 33 he shall shave, but the itch
he shall not shave. The priest shall confine the person with the itch for seven
days more. 34 On the seventh day the priest shall examine the itch; if the itch
has not spread in the skin and it appears to be no deeper than the skin, the
priest shall pronounce him clean. He shall wash his clothes and be clean. 35
But if the itch spreads in the skin after he was pronounced clean, 36 the
priest shall examine him. If the itch has spread in the skin, the priest need
not seek for the yellow hair; he is unclean. 37 But if in his eyes the itch is
checked, and black hair has grown in it, the itch is healed, he is clean; and
the priest shall pronounce him clean.
38 When a man or a woman has spots on the skin of the body,
white spots, 39 the priest shall make an examination, and if the spots on the
skin of the body are of a dull white, it is a rash that has broken out on the
skin; he is clean.
40 If anyone loses the hair from his head, he is bald but he is
clean. 41 If he loses the hair from his forehead and temples, he has baldness
of the forehead but he is clean. 42 But if there is on the bald head or the
bald forehead a reddish-white diseased spot, it is a leprous[l] disease
breaking out on his bald head or his bald forehead. 43 The priest shall examine
him; if the diseased swelling is reddish-white on his bald head or on his bald
forehead, which resembles a leprous[m] disease in the skin of the body, 44 he
is leprous,[n] he is unclean. The priest shall pronounce him unclean; the
disease is on his head.
45 The person who has the leprous[o] disease shall wear torn
clothes and let the hair of his head be disheveled; and he shall cover his
upper lip and cry out, “Unclean, unclean.” 46 He shall remain unclean as long
as he has the disease; he is unclean. He shall live alone; his dwelling shall
be outside the camp.
47 Concerning clothing: when a leprous[p] disease appears in it,
in woolen or linen cloth, 48 in warp or woof of linen or wool, or in a skin or
in anything made of skin, 49 if the disease shows greenish or reddish in the
garment, whether in warp or woof or in skin or in anything made of skin, it is
a leprous[q] disease and shall be shown to the priest. 50 The priest shall
examine the disease, and put the diseased article aside for seven days. 51 He
shall examine the disease on the seventh day. If the disease has spread in the
cloth, in warp or woof, or in the skin, whatever be the use of the skin, this
is a spreading leprous[r] disease; it is unclean. 52 He shall burn the
clothing, whether diseased in warp or woof, woolen or linen, or anything of
skin, for it is a spreading leprous[s] disease; it shall be burned in fire.
53 If the priest makes an examination, and the disease has not
spread in the clothing, in warp or woof or in anything of skin, 54 the priest
shall command them to wash the article in which the disease appears, and he
shall put it aside seven days more. 55 The priest shall examine the diseased
article after it has been washed. If the diseased spot has not changed color,
though the disease has not spread, it is unclean; you shall burn it in fire,
whether the leprous[t] spot is on the inside or on the outside.
56 If the priest makes an examination, and the disease has
abated after it is washed, he shall tear the spot out of the cloth, in warp or
woof, or out of skin. 57 If it appears again in the garment, in warp or woof,
or in anything of skin, it is spreading; you shall burn with fire that in which
the disease appears. 58 But the cloth, warp or woof, or anything of skin from
which the disease disappears when you have washed it, shall then be washed a
second time, and it shall be clean.
59 This is the ritual for a leprous[u] disease in a cloth of
wool or linen, either in warp or woof, or in anything of skin, to decide
whether it is clean or unclean.
Footnotes:
a. Leviticus 13:2 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
b. Leviticus 13:3 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
c. Leviticus 13:8 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
d. Leviticus 13:9 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
e. Leviticus 13:11 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
f. Leviticus 13:15 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
g. Leviticus 13:20 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
h. Leviticus 13:25 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
i. Leviticus 13:25 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
j. Leviticus 13:27 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
k. Leviticus 13:30 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
l. Leviticus 13:42 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
m. Leviticus 13:43 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
n. Leviticus 13:44 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
o. Leviticus 13:45 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
p. Leviticus 13:47 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
q. Leviticus 13:49 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
r. Leviticus 13:51 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
s. Leviticus 13:52 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
t. Leviticus 13:55 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
u. Leviticus 13:59 A term for several skin diseases; precise
meaning uncertain
Psalm 61: Assurance of God’s Protection
To the leader: with stringed instruments. Of David.
1 Hear my cry, O God;
listen to my prayer.
2 From the end of the earth I call to you,
when my heart is
faint.
Lead me to the rock
that is higher than I;
3 for you are my refuge,
a strong tower against
the enemy.
4 Let me abide in your tent forever,
find refuge under the
shelter of your wings.Selah
5 For you, O God, have heard my vows;
you have given me the
heritage of those who fear your name.
6 Prolong the life of the king;
may his years endure
to all generations!
7 May he be enthroned forever before God;
appoint steadfast love
and faithfulness to watch over him!
8 So I will always sing praises to your name,
as I pay my vows day
after day.
Acts 3: Peter Heals a Crippled Beggar
1 One day Peter and John were going up to the temple at the hour
of prayer, at three o’clock in the afternoon. 2 And a man lame from birth was
being carried in. People would lay him daily at the gate of the temple called
the Beautiful Gate so that he could ask for alms from those entering the
temple. 3 When he saw Peter and John about to go into the temple, he asked them
for alms. 4 Peter looked intently at him, as did John, and said, “Look at us.”
5 And he fixed his attention on them, expecting to receive something from them.
6 But Peter said, “I have no silver or gold, but what I have I give you; in the
name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth,[a] stand up and walk.” 7 And he took him by
the right hand and raised him up; and immediately his feet and ankles were made
strong. 8 Jumping up, he stood and began to walk, and he entered the temple
with them, walking and leaping and praising God. 9 All the people saw him
walking and praising God, 10 and they recognized him as the one who used to sit
and ask for alms at the Beautiful Gate of the temple; and they were filled with
wonder and amazement at what had happened to him.
Peter Speaks in Solomon’s Portico
11 While he clung to Peter and John, all the people ran together
to them in the portico called Solomon’s Portico, utterly astonished. 12 When
Peter saw it, he addressed the people, “You Israelites,[b] why do you wonder at
this, or why do you stare at us, as though by our own power or piety we had
made him walk? 13 The God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob,
the God of our ancestors has glorified his servant[c] Jesus, whom you handed
over and rejected in the presence of Pilate, though he had decided to release
him. 14 But you rejected the Holy and Righteous One and asked to have a
murderer given to you, 15 and you killed the Author of life, whom God raised
from the dead. To this we are witnesses. 16 And by faith in his name, his name
itself has made this man strong, whom you see and know; and the faith that is
through Jesus[d] has given him this perfect health in the presence of all of
you.
17 “And now, friends,[e] I know that you acted in ignorance, as
did also your rulers. 18 In this way God fulfilled what he had foretold through
all the prophets, that his Messiah[f] would suffer. 19 Repent therefore, and
turn to God so that your sins may be wiped out, 20 so that times of refreshing
may come from the presence of the Lord, and that he may send the Messiah[g]
appointed for you, that is, Jesus, 21 who must remain in heaven until the time
of universal restoration that God announced long ago through his holy prophets.
22 Moses said, ‘The Lord your God will raise up for you from your own people[h]
a prophet like me. You must listen to whatever he tells you. 23 And it will be
that everyone who does not listen to that prophet will be utterly rooted out of
the people.’ 24 And all the prophets, as many as have spoken, from Samuel and
those after him, also predicted these days. 25 You are the descendants of the
prophets and of the covenant that God gave to your ancestors, saying to
Abraham, ‘And in your descendants all the families of the earth shall be
blessed.’ 26 When God raised up his servant,[i] he sent him first to you, to
bless you by turning each of you from your wicked ways.”
Footnotes:
a. Acts 3:6 Gk the Nazorean
b. Acts 3:12 Gk Men, Israelites
c. Acts 3:13 Or child
d. Acts 3:16 Gk him
e. Acts 3:17 Gk brothers
f. Acts 3:18 Or his Christ
g. Acts 3:20 Or the Christ
h. Acts 3:22 Gk brothers
i. Acts 3:26 Or child
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