2 Chronicles 26:21

King Uzziah had a skin disease until the day he died. Since he had a skin disease, he lived in a separate house and was barred from Jehovah's Temple. His son Jotham was in charge of the royal palace and governed the country.

Leviticus 13:46

You remain unclean as long as you have the disease. You must live outside the camp, away from others.

Numbers 5:2-3

Command the Israelites to send outside the camp anyone who has a serious skin disease or a discharge or anyone who is unclean from touching a dead body.

Numbers 12:15

Miriam was shut out of the camp for seven days. The people did not move on until she was brought back in.

2 Kings 7:3

Four men who were suffering from a dreaded skin disease were outside the gates of Samaria. They said to each other: Why should we wait here until we die?

2 Kings 15:5-7

Jehovah sent disease on the king and he became a leper. To the day of his death he lived separately in his private house. Jotham his son was over his house, judging the people of the land.

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Summary

And Uzziah the king was a leper unto the day of his death, and dwelt in a several house, being a leper; for he was cut off from the house of the LORD: and Jotham his son was over the king's house, judging the people of the land.

Uzziah

Bible References

Uzziah

2 Kings 15:5
Jehovah sent disease on the king and he became a leper. To the day of his death he lived separately in his private house. Jotham his son was over his house, judging the people of the land.

Dwelt

Leviticus 13:46
You remain unclean as long as you have the disease. You must live outside the camp, away from others.
Numbers 5:2
Command the Israelites to send outside the camp anyone who has a serious skin disease or a discharge or anyone who is unclean from touching a dead body.
Numbers 12:15
Miriam was shut out of the camp for seven days. The people did not move on until she was brought back in.
2 Kings 7:3
Four men who were suffering from a dreaded skin disease were outside the gates of Samaria. They said to each other: Why should we wait here until we die?