Deuteronomy 24:8

Take heed in the plague of leprosy, that thou observe diligently, and do according to all that the priests the Levites shall teach you: as I commanded them, so ye shall observe to do.

Cross-reference

Deuteronomy 33:10 describes the priestly duty to teach God's judgments — the same teaching authority invoked when priests instruct about leprosy in Deuteronomy 24:8.

Luke 17:14 Allusion

Luke 17:14 has Jesus telling ten lepers to go to the priests, following the same law referenced in Deuteronomy 24:8.

Luke 5:14 Allusion

Luke 5:14 also records Jesus telling the cleansed leper to show himself to the priest, as required by the law in Deuteronomy 24:8.

Leviticus 14:57 concludes the law for leprosy which Deuteronomy 24:8 instructs to follow carefully.

Mark 1:44 Allusion

Mark 1:44 similarly shows Jesus directing the leper to follow Moses' command, reinforcing the instruction in Deuteronomy 24:8.

Matthew 8:4 Allusion

In Matthew 8:4, Jesus commands the healed leper to obey the priestly procedure, directly applying the instruction from Deuteronomy 24:8.

2 Kings 15:5 Historical context

2 Kings 15:5 records King Azariah's leprosy and isolation — a historical example of the condition that required priestly handling per Deuteronomy 24:8.

Luke 5:12 Allusion

Luke 5:12 shows Jesus sending a healed leper to the priest, directly applying the Levitical instruction from Deuteronomy 24:8.

Mark 1:40 Contrast

Mark 1:40 similarly recounts a leper seeking healing from Jesus — contrasting the priestly role of diagnosis in Deuteronomy 24:8 with Jesus' divine power to cleanse.

Matthew 8:2 Contrast

Matthew 8:2 presents a leper approaching Jesus for cleansing — showing Christ's authority over the condition that priests could only diagnose and isolate per Deuteronomy 24:8.

Malachi 2:7 Parallel

Malachi 2:7 affirms that priests are to teach the law — the same priestly function central to Deuteronomy 24:8's instruction to follow their teaching on leprosy.

Numbers 12:15 Historical context

Numbers 12:15 records Miriam's isolation for leprosy — a direct application of the priestly regulations referenced in Deuteronomy 24:8.

Numbers 5:2 Parallel

Numbers 5:2 commands putting lepers outside the camp — the practical outworking of the priestly instructions for leprosy in Deuteronomy 24:8.

Leviticus 14:54 summarizes the law for leprous disease, directly referenced by Deuteronomy 24:8's instruction.

Leviticus 13:2 describes the initial diagnosis procedure for leprosy, which priests were to follow as per Deuteronomy 24:8.

Leviticus 15:31 commands separating Israel from uncleanness to avoid defiling the tabernacle — grounding the same priestly authority over ritual purity as in leprosy cases.

Leviticus 10:11 commands priests to teach statutes, establishing their authority that Deuteronomy 24:8 instructs to obey.