New American Standard Bible 1995

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Leviticus

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This is the law for the mark of leprosy in a garment of wool or linen, whether in the warp or in the woof, or in any article of leather, for pronouncing it clean or unclean.

Lexicon

Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Hebrew: Transliteration:
This this, here H2088    
is the law direction, instruction, law Noun H8451 תֹּורַ֨ת to·v·rat
for the mark a stroke, plague, mark Noun H5061 נֶֽגַע־ ne·ga-
of leprosy leprosy Noun H6883 צָרַ֜עַת tza·ra·'at
in a garment a garment, covering Noun H899 בֶּ֥גֶד be·ged
of wool wool Noun H6785 הַצֶּ֣מֶר ha·tze·mer
or or Conjunction H176 אֹ֣ו ov
linen, flax, linen Noun H6593 הַפִּשְׁתִּ֗ים hap·pish·tim
whether or Conjunction H176 אֹ֤ו ov
in the warp warp Noun H8359 הַשְּׁתִי֙ ha·she·ti
or or Conjunction H176 אֹ֣ו ov
in the woof, woof Noun H6154 הָעֵ֔רֶב ha·'e·rev,
or or Conjunction H176 אֹ֖ו ov
in any the whole, all Noun H3605 כָּל־ kol-
article an article, utensil, vessel Noun H3627 כְּלִי־ ke·li-
of leather, a skin Noun H5785 עֹ֑ור o·vr;
for pronouncing it clean to be clean or pure Verb H2891 לְטַהֲרֹ֖ו le·ta·ha·rov
or or Conjunction H176 אֹ֥ו ov
unclean. to be or become unclean Verb H2930 לְטַמְּאֹֽו׃ le·tam·me·'ov.

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Mark

Mark  the evangelist; "John whose surname was Mark" ( Acts 12:12  Acts 12:25 ). Mark (Marcus,  Colossians 4:10 , etc.) was his Roman name, which gradually came to supersede his Jewish name John. He is called John in  Acts 13:5  Acts 13:13 , and Mark in 15:39,2Tim  4:11 , etc.  He was the son of Mary, a woman apparently of some means and influence, and was p... View Details

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New American Standard Bible 1995 This is the law for the mark of leprosy in a garment of wool or linen, whether in the warp or in the woof, or in any article of leather, for pronouncing it clean or unclean.
King James Bible This is the law for of the mark plague of leprosy in a garment of wool woollen or linen, whether either in the warp warp, or in the woof, or in any article thing of leather, for pronouncing skins, to pronounce it clean clean, or to pronounce it unclean.
Hebrew Greek English This is the law for the mark of leprosy in a garment of wool or linen, whether in the warp or in the woof, or in any article of leather, for pronouncing it clean or unclean.