I am going to have to revise my previous post about what Priests do all day. Leviticus 13 informed me that in addition to being butchers, and BBQ chefs, they must also act as doctors by diagnosing various potential skin diseases.
This could get confusing for them. So in order to help out, I created a little flow chart for handy reference. Take a look and then download it for yourself!
Good stuff – thanks for clarifying. But what about oozing pustules? Not that I have any of those on my backside or anything like that…..
I’m gonna go ahead and say “unclean” to that one. You are gross.
Could you imagine the pastor taking care of these things?
Like, after the service instead of a luncheon, they have a health clinic. That actually might be more helpful . . .
Brilliant!
Intense.
Ben, this is awesome- Great job!
Nice!!
How did they do all they had to in a day!!!
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Just finished reading the weekly torah portion to my daughter. I feel mildly guilty about how much giggling and pantomime was involved. We both felt that we needed a diagnostic flowchart to better get a handle on Chapter 13, so thank you for doing the legwork!