Leviticus 14:32

This is the law of him in whom is the plague of leprosy, whose hand is not able to get that which pertaineth to his cleansing.

Cross-references

In Leviticus 14:2, the law of the leper's cleansing begins; verse 32 concludes it with a provision for the poor—bookending the passage.

Leviticus 14:10 prescribes the standard offering for a cleansed leper, contrasting with the reduced offering for the poor in verse 32.

Leviticus 14:21 details the specific offerings for the poor leper, which verse 32 then concludes as the law for the poor.

Leviticus 14:54-57 summarizes the entire law of leprosy, including the provision for the poor leper in verse 32.

Leviticus 15:32 concludes the law for bodily discharges, similar to how verse 32 concludes the law for the poor leper.

Leviticus 13:59 concludes the law of leprosy in garments, paralleling how verse 32 concludes the law for the poor leper.