I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.
Today, I am reading and commenting on Leviticus 14-15.
The idea that many of the sacrifices were consumed as celebratory feasts makes sense out of the offerings made for being declared clean after having a skin disease. The offering was a celebration of healing. Those who could afford it gave a lamb to the priests and celebrated with a second lamb. Those who were two poor for that celebrated with a lamb which they split with the priest. But in both cases they celebrated God’s goodness in providing them with healing.
I have seen Chapter 15 be misinterpreted in several ways. It seems obvious that Chapter 15 reflects the risks of spreading infection that being exposed to someone else’s bodily fluids entails. In recent times we have seen a few diseases which became serious threats to public health because of promiscuous sharing of bodily fluids between near strangers.