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fomenos
3 years ago
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Escriba el texto boblico que nos habla sobre la lepra ¿cuantas veces tenia que salir gritando impuro? escriba como debia vestirs

e un leproso
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RUDIKE [14]3 years ago
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Answer and Explanation:

Según el libro de Levítico, un leproso solo debe acercarse a personas sanas gritando la palabra "inmundo" dos veces. Esto se debía a que los leprosos eran considerados malditos y era importante que anunciaran su llegada para que la gente pudiera escapar.

El leproso debe vestirse con ropa rasgada y cubrirse la cabeza hasta el labio superior. Esto está escrito en Levítico capítulo 13 y versículo 45.

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