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The bible said:

  1. He rejoiced
  2. He told everyone
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According to The Bible, after Jesus healed the leper, the leper was instructed to go and show himself to the priests as a testimony of his healing. Additionally, the leper was told by Jesus not to tell anyone about the miracle.

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