IVP New Testament Commentary Series – The Leper Does Not Beseech Cavalierly (8:1-2)
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The Leper Does Not Beseech Cavalierly (8:1-2)

This leper was in a desperate and apparently lifelong situation. Biblical leprosy (distinct from modern Hansen's disease) was an assortment of serious skin problems that isolated the leper from the rest of society (Trapnell 1982:459). Sometimes we pray passively, almost unconcerned as to whether God hears a particular prayer or not; the leper did not have this luxury. For another expression of desperate faith, see comment on 9:20-21.

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