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- Tzaraath (Hebrew: צָרַעַת‎ ṣāraʿaṯ), variously transcribed into English and frequently translated as leprosy (though it is not Hansen's disease, the disease...
- God hears and strikes her down with tzaraath. Miriam had to stay outside of the camp for a w**** due to the tzaraath. During this time, all of Israel waited...
- was struck with tzaraath for disobeying God (2 Kings 15:5, 2 Chronicles 26:19–21). Thiele dates Uzziah's being struck with tzaraath to 751/750 BCE, at...
- because of the victory that God brought him. However, Naaman suffered from tzaraath, a skin disease often translated as "leprosy". Naaman's wife had a servant...
- also refer to: Leprosy (album), an album by the death metal band Death Tzaraath, a condition referred to in the Book of Leviticus translated as "leprosy"...
- annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading A person affected by skin disease, or tzaraath This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Metzora...
- Mount) The Torah prescribes rituals addressing the skin condition known as tzaraath and unusual genital discharges in a man or woman (Zav/Zavah), which required...
- than a physical one. Once initiated (for the physical signs that initiate tzaraath, zav and niddah, see below) it is generally immeasurable and unquantifiable...
- Cu****e woman. This criticism displeases God, who punishes Miriam with tzaraath (often glossed as leprosy). Cu****es were of the ancestry of either Kush...
- camp that Moses alluded to when he pra**** that Miriam be healed from her tzaraath by saying "please God heal her" (Numbers 12:13). He appealed to the attribute...