(Lev. 14:2:) “In the day of his cleansing.” [With what?]<sup class="footnote-marker">20</sup><i class="footnote">Lev. R. 16:7.</i> With (according to vs. 4) “two live clean birds.” How is his offering different from all [other] offerings? It is simply that he has spoken slander. Therefore, the text says that his sacrifice is two birds, because they (like slanderers) carry their voices. (Lev. 14:4, cont.:) “And cedar wood.” In the case of the cedar, no tree is taller (<i>gevoha</i>) than that one; so because [the leper] has exalted (<i>gevoha</i>) himself like a cedar, [he has had] the leprosy come upon him.<sup class="footnote-marker">21</sup><i class="footnote"><i>PRK</i> 4:3.</i> Thus Simeon ben Eleazar has said, “Leprosy comes on account of haughtiness, for so you find in the case of Uzziah (in II Chron. 26:16), ‘But when he was strong, he grew so arrogant that he acted corruptly,’ and it is written (in II Chron. 26:19), ‘but during his anger with the priests, leprosy appeared on his forehead.’” (Lev. 14:4, cont.:) “And with hyssop.” Among the trees there is none [as short] as the hyssop. Because [the leper] has lowered himself, [leprosy] is therefore cured through the hyssop. (Lev. 14:5:) “[Then the priest shall give a command] to kill one bird.” Why kill one and release one? It is simply that, if he has repented, the leprosy shall not return upon him.<sup class="footnote-marker">22</sup><i class="footnote">Cf. Lev. 16:9.</i> (Lev. 14:2:) “[This shall be the law of the leper in the day of his cleansing:] He shall be brought unto the priest.” What is the meaning of “He shall be brought (rt.: <i>bw</i>')?” He comes (rt.: <i>bw'</i>). Why? Because everything is far off and separated from him, for so David says (in Ps. 38:12), “My friends and companions stand aloof from my affliction, and my kinfolk stand far off.” So also it says (in Lev. 13:46), “he shall dwell alone; his dwelling shall be outside the camp,” outside the camp of Israel. It is therefore stated (in Lev. 14:2), “he shall be brought (rt.: <i>bw</i>'),” [meaning] he comes (rt.: <i>bw'</i>).