Pig's Bone and
Leper's Hands was previously translated by Ertugrul Ertekin into Turkish.
"There is the possibility it could be a
leper hospital although I have not seen any convincing documentary evidence.
He said: "I didn't think a player could be treated like a
leper but it happened to Pandev.
" We will appeal to the Pope against the use of the word '
leper'.
Just to inform you sir, every time you leave your purified home and go outside into the real world, you are subjected to many more contaminates that have far more dangers to mankind than any smoker can give you with their 'vile habit.' So, leave the outcast
lepers of our society alone.
The Museum is the only one of its kind in India, and is composed of eight modular displays besides a special exhibit on the establishment and early years of the 'Homeless
Leper Asylum':
117] and so provided a justification for segregation and, in the case of those identified as
lepers, confinement at lazarets,
leper colonies, or banishment to off-shore islands.
Large Pacific waves and high sea cliffs sealed off the
leper colony on the Hawaiian island of Molokai.
First, though it's hard to imagine that a
leper could issue instructions on how his healing should take place, Naaman does exactly this in 2 Kings.
In Diamond's talented hands, Maimonides is shown to transform the rabbinic reading of the Biblical
leper as someone punished (not by Hansen's disease, but by a divine malady) for humanly damaging misuse of language (lashon ha-ra) into a metaphor, a metaphor for the consequence of the misuse, not of language, but of what makes language possible, the intellect (ha-ko' ah ha-meddabber in medieval philosophic Hebrew).
"He is sitting among the poor
lepers: all of them untie their bandages all at once and then rebind them all, but the Messiah is the only
leper who unties and rebinds only one sore at a time, thinking, 'I must be prepared to save the world at a moment's notice.'" So Joshua appears at the city gates and greets the
leper, "Peace upon you, Master and Teacher." The
leper replies, "Peace upon you, O son of Levi." Joshua asks, "When will you come, Master?" "Today," is the
leper's answer.
He met a
leper sitting beside the road who asked the Abbe to carry him to town also.
On the Luke-Acts level,
Leper 10 is what's in store for disciples of Jesus--the kind of person the Spirit will take them to meet.
He does and is healed, and like the Samaritan
leper he returns to give thanks (5:15)