Parashas Metzora
Leviticus 14:1 – 15:33
Please Pray this
Prayer
First before reading.
In the name of Yahushua
Our Messiyah,
I pray for the
Spirit of Understanding
The Spirit of
Knowledge and
The Spirit of
Wisdom
As I read through this Parashas
This Torah portion is the 28
in the Torah cycle and the word metzora means leper, which refers to the
complicated ritual for cleansing a leper and the home of a leper.
Parashas metzora deals with
the first stage of the purification process. The uniqueness of the laws of the
metzora has established that despite the fact that his contamination is
manifested in a physical sense, it was caused by his degraded spiritual
condition.
Being alone outside the camp
will give him or her the opportunity to reflect on their deficiencies and a
chance for them to repent so that they can once more be found worthy to reenter
the camp.
As soon at that change or
correction takes place within the rational mind, the Neshomah and the heart, the
personality, the same Elohim who afflicted him of her will remove the mark of
his degradation and he can begin the process of reaching maturity.
They then begin a three-stage
purification process that is unique to a metzora. The first part of the ritual
was performed with two birds, outside of the camp. It was not a sacrificial
service, and the birds did not have to be doves or turtledoves, since they were
not offerings.
They had to be healthy and
kosher birds, but that was all. When that ritual was completed, the metzor was
permitted to enter the camp, but he or she was still tamei (ritually unclean)
and some of his restrictions remained in force. After a seven-day waiting
period, he or she could bring the offering that would complete the process of
purification.
This Torah portion is the basic for all spiritual
counseling. Everything we read in the natural have a spiritual meaning. It is
only those who are spiritually mature are the ones who are qualified to
understand this reading.
Lev 14:1 And יהוה spoke to Mosheh, saying, - I am YAHVEH You Elohim, I do not Change Mal 3:6 “For I am YAHVEH, I change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob
are not consumed.” Therefore
when He speaks as in this case it is forever.
Lev 14:2 “This shall be the Torah of the leper for the day of his cleansing: He
shall be brought to the priest, - Since the Torah
mentions that his purification takes place during the day, and we as believers
must walk in the light, all our actions should be in the day. He is brought to
the priest at the outskirt of the camp, were it would be easier for the Kohem to
come and meet him. This also mean that it was away for the eyes of the public.
Lev 14:3 and the priest shall go out of the camp, and the priest shall look and
see, if the leprosy is healed in the leper, - The person who is now an out cast from the camp,
must be examine outside the camp before he can be allow back inside. Yisrael is
a set apart community and it must be treated as such. It is also a deterrence
against being contaminated, for no one like to to be alienated.
The Pastor, one of the Mighty Hand of Yahveh is
the member of the Priesthood who preform this service. The Laver one of the
Altar of the Tabernacle is the altar where all the sacrifice are done.
Lev 14:4 then the priest shall command, and he shall take for him who is to be
cleansed two live and clean birds, and cedar wood, and scarlet, and hyssop.- According to Hebrew tradition, this affliction is brought on as a
punishment for slander or gossip, therefore his purification is effected by
means of chirping or twittering birds.
There must be two birds which
represent the Blood and Water that flows from the side of Yahushua. The birds
must be free of any illness or defects, they must be clean, they must be a
species that it permissible to eat.
Cedar wood, because it grows
tall, imposing, and wide, the cedar symbolizes haughtiness. Cedar is not a wood
that is easily rooted.
Crimson thread and hyssop, the
thread is wool, dyed with a pigment made from a lowly creature, a type of
insect or snail, whose identity is unclear. The thread represent the Warp and
woof of the previous Parasha, a type and
shadow of the Holy Spirit and the Word that must be used to revitalize the
contaminated person.
Thus, it symbolizes the
penitent’s newfound humility. Hyssop, a lowly bush symbolizes the same idea of
humility.
Atonement for sin requires
that the previous sinner purge himself of the moral flaw that causes his
misdeeds. The underlying root cause of slander and gossip, the sins that are punished
by tzaraas, is haughtiness, because it breeds the contempt for others that let
one talk about others callously.
The metzora’s repentance
entails a resolve to change themselves, a change that is graphically symbolized
by the following three items that accompany his offering.
Lev 14:5 “And the priest shall command, and he shall kill one of the birds in an
earthen vessel over running water. – The slaughter is
done in the same manner of shechitah, at the front of the neck with a knife. It
may be performed anywhere, but it must be done by a qualified Pastor. This the
the Blood part of the sacrifice. After the ritual is completed, the bird is
buried, not burnt.
During the slaughtering of the
bird is held over the earth-ware vessel so that its blood will flow directly
into the vessel containing the fresh spring water. This is the Blood and the
Water that flows from the side of Yahushua, for our atonement and our
forgiveness.
Today we no longer sacrifice
birds, we have the Blood and the Water that was establish from the foundation
of the world to apply to the person or persons needed cleansing.
Lev 14:6 “Let him take the live bird and the cedar wood and the scarlet and the
hyssop, and dip them and the live bird in the blood of the bird that was killed
over the running water. – The live bird must be dip
in the blood of the bird that was killed, again represent the Blood that was
sacrifice and the bird that will be let loose to carry away our sins. The cedar
and the hyssop are tied together with the red thread. Then the bungle is held
in the right hand together with the live bird and they are dipped into the
blood and water mixture. Signifying the resolving of our haughtiness.
Lev 14:7 “And he shall sprinkle it seven times on him who is to be cleansed from
the leprosy, and shall pronounce him clean, and shall let the live bird loose
in the open field. – The sprinkling is the
application of Blood and the Water seven times over the person. The seven times
is one of the perfect numbers. The person is now returned to a perfect state.
The bird is now let loose to
carry away the sins as the Red Sea took away
Pharaoh Army, never to be seen anymore. This is true spiritual counseling. The
removal of that sin that plague the individual.
Lev 14:8 “And he who is to be cleansed shall wash his garments, and shall shave off
all his hair and wash himself in water, and shall be clean. Then after that he
comes into the camp, but shall stay outside his tent seven days. – The focus now turn to the sinner, his responsibility does not end
with the letting go of the live bird. His sins had been atoned for, now the
root causes have to be dealt with.
By washing the garment is to
bring it under the scrutiny of Torah, removing anything that is not sanctioned
by EL YAHVEH.
The Shaving of the hair is to
remove or discard all old thinking, and bring every taught captive to that of
Torah. Only them we may allow the individual to enter the camp to a holding
area, to see if he or she is truly sanctified.
Lev 14:9 “And on the seventh day it shall be that he shaves all the hair off his
head and his beard and his eyebrows, even all his hair he shaves off. And he
shall wash his garments and wash his body in water, and shall be clean. – Seven days after the seclusion inside the camp, the individual is
again having all the hair on his head shaved, he is again washed his entire
garment and his entire body, and then he shall be clean.
The final stage of
purification. The person shall bring three animals offering and each one is
accompanied by a meal offering of one tenth of an ephah. In this matter the
metzora “The sinner” is an exception to the rule, since sin and guilt offering
are not usually accompanied by a meal offering.
It may be that the metzora is
accorded this honor as Elohim’s Own testimony to the sincerity of his
repentance, as evidenced by the removal of his bodily affliction.
An ephah is an unit of dry measure equal to about one bushel, or
about 33 liters, or a dry measure of about 64 US pint.
Lev 14:10 “And on the eighth day he takes two male lambs, perfect ones, and one ewe
lamb a year old, a perfect one, and three-tenths of an ĕphah of fine flour mixed with oil as a grain offering,
and one log of oil. – On the eight day, the day of
new beginning he must take two male lambs, and one ewe, and one log of oil. The
oil was used as describe in verse 15 – 18. A log of oil measure with a volume
of six eggs, generally reckoned at between thirteen and fourteen fluid ounces.
These were to bring a grain offering.
Lev 14:11 “And the priest who is cleansing shall present the man who is to be
cleansed, with these offerings,
before יהוה, at the door of the Tent of Meeting. – The Pastor who did the cleansing shall present the person who is to
be cleansed along with his offering before the Tabernacle for full
reinstatement.
Three animals, the meal
offering, must be presented at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting. Until the
metzora is completed all his offering, he stand alone just outside the eastern
entrance to the tabernacle, opposite the Tabernacle entrance so that he is not
inside it, but close enough for the Kohen to put oil on him, as required by the
verse below.
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