Leviticus 14:32 Cross References


« Leviticus 14:31 | Leviticus 14:33 » | Compare: NIV, KJV, NLT, NKJV, NRSVue, ESV | Cross references home

Leviticus 14:32

This is the law for him in whom is a case of leprous disease, who cannot afford the offerings for his cleansing.”

Leviticus 14:21

“But if he is poor and cannot afford so much, then he shall take one male lamb for a guilt offering to be waved, to make atonement for him, and a tenth of an ephah of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering, and a log of oil;

Leviticus 14:10

“And on the eighth day he shall take two male lambs without blemish, and one ewe lamb a year old without blemish, and a grain offering of three tenths of an ephah of fine flour mixed with oil, and one log of oil.

1 Corinthians 1:27-28

But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong; God chose what is low and despised in the world, even things that are not, to bring to nothing things that are,

Matthew 11:5

the blind receive their sight and the lame walk, lepers are cleansed and the deaf hear, and the dead are raised up, and the poor have good news preached to them.

Psalm 136:23

It is he who remembered us in our low estate, for his steadfast love endures forever;

Psalm 72:12-14

For he delivers the needy when he calls, the poor and him who has no helper. He has pity on the weak and the needy, and saves the lives of the needy. From oppression and violence he redeems their life, and precious is their blood in his sight.

Leviticus 14:54-57

This is the law for any case of leprous disease: for an itch, for leprous disease in a garment or in a house, and for a swelling or an eruption or a spot, to show when it is unclean and when it is clean. This is the law for leprous disease.

Leviticus 14:2

“This shall be the law of the leprous person for the day of his cleansing. He shall be brought to the priest,

Leviticus 13:59

This is the law for a case of leprous disease in a garment of wool or linen, either in the warp or the woof, or in any article made of skin, to determine whether it is clean or unclean.