41 And he that hath his hair fallen off from the part of his head toward his face, he is forehead bald: yet is he clean.
41 If he has lost his hair from the front of his scalp and has a bald forehead, he is clean.
41 And if a man's hair falls out from his forehead, he has baldness of the forehead; he is clean.
41 If he loses his hair from his forehead, he is bald and he is clean.
41 He whose hair has fallen from his forehead, he is bald on the forehead, but he is clean.
41 And if he loses hair on his forehead, he simply has a bald forehead; he is still clean.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Leviticus 13:41
Commentary on Leviticus 13:18-44
(Read Leviticus 13:18-44)
The priest is told what judgment to make, if there were any appearance of a leprosy in old sores; and such is the danger of those who having escaped the pollutions of the world are again entangled therein. Or, in a burn by accident, verse 24. The burning of strife and contention often occasions the rising and breaking out of that corruption, which proves that men are unclean. Human life lies exposed to many grievances. With what troops of diseases are we beset on every side; and thy all entered by sin! If the constitution be healthy, and the body lively and easy, we are bound to glorify God with our bodies. Particular note was taken of the leprosy, if in the head. If the leprosy of sin has seized the head; if the judgment be corrupted, and wicked principles, which support wicked practices, are embraced, it is utter uncleanness, from which few are cleansed. Soundness in the faith keeps leprosy from the head.