Bible Cross References
the cloud
Exodus 33:7-10
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Whenever the people of Israel set up camp, Moses would take the sacred Tent and put it up some distance outside the camp. It was called the Tent of the LORD's presence, and anyone who wanted to consult the LORD would go out to it.
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Whenever Moses went out there, the people would stand at the door of their tents and watch Moses until he entered it.
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After Moses had gone in, the pillar of cloud would come down and stay at the door of the Tent, and the LORD would speak to Moses from the cloud.
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As soon as the people saw the pillar of cloud at the door of the Tent, they would bow down.
Ezekiel 10:4
The dazzling light of the LORD's presence rose up from the creatures and moved to the entrance of the Temple. Then the cloud filled the Temple, and the courtyard was blazing with the light.
Ezekiel 10:5
The noise made by the creatures' wings was heard even in the outer courtyard. It sounded like the voice of Almighty God.
Ezekiel 10:18
Then the dazzling light of the LORD's presence left the entrance of the Temple and moved to a place above the creatures.
Ezekiel 10:19
They spread their wings and flew up from the earth while I was watching, and the wheels went with them. They paused at the east gate of the Temple, and the dazzling light was over them.
Hosea 9:12
But even if they did bring up children, I would take them away and not leave one alive. When I abandon these people, terrible things will happen to them."
Matthew 25:41
"Then he will say to those on his left, 'Away from me, you that are under God's curse! Away to the eternal fire which has been prepared for the Devil and his angels!
behold
Deuteronomy 24:9
Remember what the LORD your God did to Miriam as you were coming from Egypt.
leprous
Leviticus 13:2
If any of you have a sore on your skin or a boil or an inflammation which could develop into a dreaded skin disease, you shall be brought to the Aaronite priest.
Leviticus 13:3-46
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The priest shall examine the sore, and if the hairs in it have turned white and the sore appears to be deeper than the surrounding skin, it is a dreaded skin disease, and the priest shall pronounce you unclean.
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But if the sore is white and does not appear to be deeper than the skin around it and the hairs have not turned white, the priest shall isolate you for seven days.
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The priest shall examine you again on the seventh day, and if in his opinion the sore looks the same and has not spread, he shall isolate you for another seven days.
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The priest shall examine you again on the seventh day, and if the sore has faded and has not spread, he shall pronounce you ritually clean; it is only a sore. You shall wash your clothes and be ritually clean.
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But if the sore spreads after the priest has examined you and pronounced you clean, you must appear before the priest again.
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The priest will examine you again, and if it has spread, he shall pronounce you unclean; it is a dreaded skin disease.
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If any of you have a dreaded skin disease, you shall be brought to the priest,
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who will examine you. If there is a white sore on your skin which turns the hairs white and is full of pus,
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it is a chronic skin disease. The priest shall pronounce you unclean; there is no need to isolate you, because you are obviously unclean.
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If the skin disease spreads and covers you from head to foot,
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the priest shall examine you again. If he finds that it actually has covered the whole body, he shall pronounce you ritually clean. If your whole skin has turned white, you are ritually clean.
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But from the moment an open sore appears, you are unclean.
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The priest shall examine you again, and if he sees an open sore, he shall pronounce you unclean. An open sore means a dreaded skin disease, and you are unclean.
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But when the sore heals and becomes white again, you shall go to the priest,
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who will examine you again. If the sore has turned white, you are ritually clean, and the priest shall pronounce you clean.
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If any of you have a boil that has healed
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and if afterward a white swelling or a reddish-white spot appears where the boil was, you shall go to the priest.
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The priest shall examine you, and if the spot seems to be deeper than the surrounding skin and the hairs in it have turned white, he shall pronounce you unclean. It is a dreaded skin disease that has started in the boil.
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But if the priest examines it and finds that the hairs in it have not turned white and that it is not deeper than the surrounding skin, but is light in color, the priest shall isolate you for seven days.
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If the spot spreads, the priest shall pronounce you unclean; you are diseased.
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But if it remains unchanged and does not spread, it is only the scar left from the boil, and the priest shall pronounce you ritually clean.
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In case any of you have been burned, if the raw flesh becomes white or reddish-white,
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the priest shall examine you. If the hairs in the spot have turned white and it appears deeper than the surrounding skin, it is a dreaded skin disease that has started in the burn, and the priest shall pronounce you unclean.
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But if the hairs in it have not turned white and it is not deeper than the surrounding skin, but is light in color, the priest shall isolate you for seven days.
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The priest shall examine you again on the seventh day, and if it is spreading, it is a dreaded skin disease, and the priest shall pronounce you unclean.
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But if the spot remains unchanged and does not spread and is light in color, it is not a dreaded skin disease. The priest shall pronounce you ritually clean, because it is only a scar from the burn.
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When any of you, male or female, have a sore on your head or chin,
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the priest shall examine it. If it seems to be deeper than the surrounding skin and the hairs in it are yellowish and thin, it is a dreaded skin disease, and he shall pronounce you unclean.
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If, when the priest examines you, the sore does not appear to be deeper than the surrounding skin, but there are still no healthy hairs in it, he shall isolate you for seven days.
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The priest shall examine the sore again on the seventh day, and if it has not spread and there are no yellowish hairs in it and it does not seem to be deeper than the surrounding skin,
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you shall shave the head except the area around the sore. The priest shall then isolate you for another seven days.
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On the seventh day the priest shall again examine the sore, and if it has not spread and does not seem to be deeper than the surrounding skin, he shall pronounce you ritually clean. You shall wash your clothes, and you will be clean.
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But if the sore spreads after you have been pronounced clean,
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the priest shall examine you again. If the sore has spread, he need not look for yellowish hairs; you are obviously unclean.
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But if in the priest's opinion the sore has not spread and healthy hairs are growing in it, the sore has healed, and the priest shall pronounce you ritually clean.
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When any of you, male or female, have white spots on the skin,
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the priest shall examine you. If the spots are dull white, it is only a blemish that has broken out on the skin; you are ritually clean.
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If you lose your hair at the back or the front of your head, this does not make you unclean.
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(SEE 13:40)
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But if a reddish-white sore appears on the bald spot, it is a dreaded skin disease.
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The priest shall examine you, and if there is a reddish-white sore,
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the priest shall pronounce you unclean, because of the dreaded skin disease on your head.
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If you have a dreaded skin disease, you must wear torn clothes, leave your hair uncombed, cover the lower part of your face, and call out, "Unclean, unclean!"
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You remain unclean as long as you have the disease, and you must live outside the camp, away from others.
2 Kings 5:27
And now Naaman's disease will come upon you, and you and your descendants will have it forever!" When Gehazi left, he had the disease---his skin was as white as snow.
2 Kings 15:5
The LORD struck Uzziah with a dreaded skin disease that stayed with him the rest of his life. He lived in a separate house, relieved of all duties, while his son Jotham governed the country.
2 Chronicles 26:19-21
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Uzziah was standing there in the Temple beside the incense altar and was holding an incense burner. He became angry with the priests, and immediately a dreaded skin disease broke out on his forehead.
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Azariah and the other priests stared at the king's forehead in horror and then forced him to leave the Temple. He hurried to get out, because the LORD had punished him.
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For the rest of his life King Uzziah was ritually unclean because of his disease. Unable to enter the Temple again, he lived in his own house, relieved of all duties, while his son Jotham governed the country.