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PARASHAT TAZRIA-METZORA

3rd May 2025              Day 20 0f the Omer                            5th Iyyar 5785

PARASHAT TAZRIA-METZORA - Conceived/Leper - תַזְרִיעַ־מְּצֹרָע

Tazria -     Leviticus 12:1-13:59; 2 kings 4:42-5:19; Mattew 8:1-4

Metzora - Leviticus 14:1-15:33; 2 kings 7:3-20        Matthew 23:16-24:2

 

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The name of the twenty-seventh reading from the Torah is Tazria, which means “conceived.” The name is derived from the words of Leviticus 12:2 where the LORD says to Moses, “When a woman [conceives] and bears a male child.” Leviticus 12 discusses the laws of purification after childbirth. Leviticus 13 introduces the laws for diagnosing and quarantining lepers. Except in biblical calendar leap years, Tazria is read together with the subsequent Torah portion, Metzora, on the same Sabbath.

The symptoms described in the Torah that might potentially be diagnosed as biblical leprosy involve decomposition, decay, and putrefaction — corruption of the flesh


(what is translated as leprosy in our bibles is the Hebrew word ‘tzora’at’, and this disease has nothing to do with the medical disease leprosy also known as Hanson’s disease. The chazal (sages) interpret tzora’at as a physical manifestation of a spiritual malaise linked to ‘lashon hara’ – evil speech. Ya’akov (James) chapter 1 teaches that if a person cannot bridle their tongue, then their religion (spirituality) is worthless!)


Now, the laws of the sacrifices teach that God’s Sanctuary shuns death, corruption, and decay. God’s Sanctuary represents immortality and incorruptibility. In His presence, there is no death, no decay, and no decomposition. Therefore, He bans from His Sanctuary the disease that represents a living decomposition. Leprosy involves an ongoing, visible progression toward physical corruption. It is the antithesis of the immortal and incorruptible world represented in God’s Sanctuary.


Leprosy also acts as an archetype for all human sickness. Sickness results from the breakdown of the flesh. Death follows. Leprosy graphically represents that progression.


Sickness, death, and decay have no place in God’s presence. His Sanctuary on earth reflects that heavenly Sanctuary. Yeshua provides the solution to the leprosy problem. Spiritually, He did not suffer the leprosy-like infection of sin. Physically, His flesh did not suffer corruption: “For You will not abandon my soul to Sheol; nor will You allow Your Holy One to undergo decay” (Psalm 16:10). Through His resurrection from the dead, His flesh passed from the mortal to the immortal and from the corruptible to the incorruptible. His resurrected body remains real human flesh, regenerated into an imperishable spiritual body. Therefore, He is the perfect, eternal priest, able to serve forever in the incorruptible Sanctuary.


Perhaps this helps explain why the healing of lepers occupied such a central concern in the ministry of the Master. Not only did He heal many lepers Himself, but He gave His twelve disciples authority to heal leprosy as evidence of the kingdom of heaven. Leprosy symbolizes the sin-laden human condition, destined for death and decay. Each time the Master healed a leper, it betokened a reversal of that corrupted, mortal state.


Every leper healed of his affliction was a testimony that the kingdom of heaven was at hand.


Who will set me free from the body of this death? Thanks be to God through Yeshua the Messiah our Master! (Romans 7:24–25)

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