Elisha fed 100 with 20 loaves. Yeshua fed 5000 with 5 loaves. Elisha was a great prophet. #yeshua is that much greater and more.
Elisha acted on God's promise despite the apparent irrationality because he had #faith based on prior experience with God, the "evidence of things unseen." We don't need to understand how God works to believe that He works.
2 Kings 4:43-44
Leviticus 13:47-59 describes "leprosy" in a garment. Clearly it's not talking about Hansen's Disease, and the description doesn't match any kind of mold that I know of. What do you think this passage is really trying to say?
Consider that garments in Scripture often represent bearing or submission to authority.
The Talmud and Isaiah 53 metaphorically portray the Messiah as a leper, rejected and despised. See Leviticus 13:46. However, the Messiah's sickness isn't his own. It is our sickness in 3 ways:
First, the sickness of our sinful inclination drives us to reject him as if he were a leper. Second, he takes our spiritual sickness on himself and crucifies it with his body, beginning a process of remaking us in his image. Third, he takes away our physical sickness, enabling our healing and eventual resurrection to eternal life.
Time For the Wanna-Be Prophets to Apologize | #eclipse