Rash Define and Scriptural Origin

rash 

Noun
1. an outbreak of spots or patches on the skin, caused by illness or allergy
2. an outbreak of occurrences: a rash of censorship trials [Old French rasche]

Collins Essential English Dictionary 2nd Edition 2006 © HarperCollins Publishers 2004, 2006

Rash

A spotted, pink or red skin eruption that may be accompanied by itching and is caused by disease, contact with an allergen, food ingestion, or drug reaction.
Mentioned in: Dermatitis
Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

Lev 13:2 When a man 0120 shall have in the skin 05785 of his flesh 01320 a rising 07613, a scab 05597, or bright spot 0934, and it be in the skin 05785 of his flesh 01320 [like] the plague 05061 of leprosy 06883; then he shall be brought 0935 unto Aaron 0175 the priest 03548, or unto one 0259 of his sons 01121 the priests 03548:
 
brght spot - (heb)-934 bohereth bo-heh'-reth feminine active participle of the same as 925; a whitish spot on the skin:--bright spot.

Lev 13:4 If the bright spot 0934 [be] white 03836 in the skin 05785 of his flesh 01320, and in sight 04758 [be] not deeper 06013 than the skin 05785, and the hair 08181 thereof be not turned 02015 white 03836; then the priest 03548 shall shut 05462 up [him that hath] the plague 05061 seven 07651 days 03117:
 

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