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Between Cedar and Hyssop
The tall man pressed his lips together so that not even a drop of water should go in, for that wasn't in keeping with his prestige.
Tzora'at strikes a person because he lifts himself up like a cedar and refuses to accept criticism. Therefore, he should lower himself like a hyssop and accept admonishment, for this will lead to his healing and purification.
Eating Humble Pie
False humility can be the greatest form of arrogance.
Leprosy came as a punishment for arrogance. Cedar, which is tall and stately and symbolizes pride, taught the leper the proper way of humility. Humility and submission do not require that the body be bent over in the process; of paramount importance is inner humility and acceptance.

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