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Tzaraat
Exegetical Approaches
Divine Punishment
Tzaraat is a malady sent by Hashem to warn or punish a person for sin.
Sources:Tosefta, Bavli, Vayikra Rabbah, Bemidbar Rabbah, Tanchuma, Rashi, Kuzari, R. Yosef Bekhor Shor, Rambam, Ramban, Abarbanel, Seforno, R. S"R Hirsch
Natural or supernatural?
For which sins?
Biblical cases – Most of the stories in Tanakh which mention a person being afflicted with tzaraat explicitly speak of it as punishment.
- Bemidbar 12– Miriam is Divinely struck with tzaraat for speaking against Moshe.
- Shemuel II 3 – After killing Avner against David's wishes, Yoav is cursed that he shall be afflicted with tzaraat.
- Melakhim II 5 – Gechazi is plagued by tzaraat upon the word of Elisha after he disobeys the prophet.
- Divrei HaYamim II 26 – King Uziyahu is punished with tzaraat for his haughtiness in bringing the ketoret.
Comparison to tzaraat of the house and clothing
- According to Vayikra Rabbah, Tanchuma, Rambam and Abarbanel, the afflictions brought on a person's clothing and house are meant to serve as warnings of sin, to lead the person to repent before he himself is bodily afflicted. the obvious supernatural nature of the plagues
- Ramban
- Abarbanel
Natural Disease
Natural or supernatural?
Tzaraat of the house and clothing
Why does it cause impurity?
Connection to other forms of impurity
- Other cases of impurity, too, come as the result of natural processes.
- Kashrut has been understood by many as related to health.
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Biblical cases of tzaraat
Aspects of the purification process
- Isolation
- Chatat and asham
- Sending away of birds
- Ezov
- Seven day waiting periods
Role of kohen