Bíblia Hebraica
Bíblia Hebraica

Mishná sobre Levítico 13:5

וְרָאָ֣הוּ הַכֹּהֵן֮ בַּיּ֣וֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִי֒ וְהִנֵּ֤ה הַנֶּ֙גַע֙ עָמַ֣ד בְּעֵינָ֔יו לֹֽא־פָשָׂ֥ה הַנֶּ֖גַע בָּע֑וֹר וְהִסְגִּיר֧וֹ הַכֹּהֵ֛ן שִׁבְעַ֥ת יָמִ֖ים שֵׁנִֽית׃

Ao sétimo dia o sacerdote o examinará; se a praga, na sua opinião, tiver parado e não se tiver estendido na pele, o sacerdote o encerrará por <span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Sendo esta a diferença entre todos os casos de negaim (manchas de pele) e os casos trazidos abaixo (verso 18 e verso 23), nos quais recai a regra: lehaqel, velo lehaĥmir (segundo a qual os casos deveriam vir em conjunto com todas as classes de manchas, e vieram em separado para mostrar que em tais a lei difere, e é mais branda, não sendo necessário uma segunda semana, como nos quatro casos anteriores).');" onmouseout="Hide('perush');">outros sete dias</span>.

Mishnah Negaim

A bright spot in which there were no signs of uncleanness: At the beginning, or at the end of the first week, he is isolated; At the end of the second week or after it had been pronounced clean, he is pronounced clean. If while the priest was about to isolate him or to pronounce him clean, signs of uncleanness appeared in it, he certifies him as unclean. A bright spot in which there are signs of uncleanness, he certifies him as unclean. If while the priest was about to certify it as unclean the signs of uncleanness disappeared: If at the beginning, or at the end of the first week, he isolates him; But if at the end of the second week or after the spot had been pronounced clean, he is pronounced clean.
Ask RabbiBookmarkShareCopy
Versículo anteriorCapítulo completoPróximo versículo