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Then the LORD
spoke
to Moses
and to Aaron,
saying,
2
"When
a man
has
on the skin
of his body
a swelling
or
a scab
or
a bright spot,
and it becomes
an infection
of leprosy
on the skin
of his body
,
then he shall be brought
to Aaron
the priest
or
to one
of his sons
the priests.
3
"The priest
shall look
at the mark
on
the skin
of the body,
and if the hair
in the infection
has turned
white
and the infection
appears
to be deeper
than
the skin
of his body,
it is an infection
of leprosy;
when the priest
has looked
at him, he shall pronounce him unclean.
4
"But if
the bright spot
is white
on the skin
of his body,
and it does not appear
to be deeper
than
the skin,
and the hair
on it has not turned
white,
then the priest
shall isolate
him who has the infection
for seven
days.
5
"The priest
shall look
at him on the seventh
day,
and if
in his eyes
the infection
has not changed
and
the infection
has not spread
on the skin,
then the priest
shall isolate
him for seven
more
days.
6
"The priest
shall look
at him again
on the seventh
day,
and if
the infection
has faded
and the mark
has not spread
on the skin,
then the priest
shall pronounce
him clean;
it is only a scab.
And he shall wash
his clothes
and be clean.
7
"But if
the scab
spreads
farther
on the skin
after
he has shown
himself to the priest
for his cleansing,
he shall appear
again
to the priest.
8
"The priest
shall look,
and if
the scab
has spread
on the skin,
then the priest
shall pronounce him unclean;
it is leprosy.
9
"When
the infection
of leprosy
is on a man,
then he shall be brought
to the priest.
10
"The priest
shall then look,
and if
there is a white
swelling
in the skin,
and it has turned
the hair
white,
and there is quick
raw
flesh
in the
swelling
,
11
it is a chronic
leprosy
on the skin
of his body,
and the priest
shall pronounce him unclean;
he shall not isolate
him, for he is unclean.
12
"If
the leprosy
breaks
out farther
on
the skin
,
and
the leprosy
covers
all
the skin
of him who has the infection
from his head
even to his feet,
as far
as the priest
can see,
13
then the priest
sh
all
look,
and behold,
if the leprosy
has covered
all
his body,
he sh
all
pronounce clean
him who has the infection;
it has
all
turned
white
and he is clean.
14
"But whenever
raw
flesh
appears
on him, he shall be unclean.
15
"The priest
shall look
at
the raw
flesh
,
and he shall pronounce him unclean;
the raw
flesh
is unclean,
it is leprosy.
16
"Or
if
the raw
flesh
turns again
and is changed
to white,
then he shall come
to the priest,
17
and the priest
shall look
at him, and behold,
if the infection
has turned
to white,
then the priest
shall pronounce clean
him who has the infection;
he is clean.
18
"When
the body
has
a boil
on its skin
and it is healed,
19
and in the place
of the boil
there is a white
swelling
or
a reddish-white,
bright spot,
then it shall be shown
to the priest;
20
and the priest
shall look,
and behold,
if it appears
to be lower
than
the skin,
and the hair
on it has turned
white,
then the priest
shall pronounce him unclean;
it is the infection
of leprosy,
it has broken
out in the boil.
21
"But if
the priest
looks
at it, and behold,
there
are no
white
hairs
in it and it is not lower
than
the skin
and is faded,
then
the priest
shall isolate
him for seven
days;
22
and if
it spreads
farther
on the skin,
then the priest
shall pronounce him unclean;
it is an infection.
23
"But if
the bright spot
remains
in its place
and does not spread,
it is only the scar
of the boil;
and the priest
shall pronounce him clean.
24
"Or
if
the body
sustains
in its skin
a burn
by fire,
and the raw
flesh of the burn
becomes
a bright spot,
reddish-
white,
or
white,
25
then the priest
shall look
at it. And if
the hair
in the bright spot
has turned
white
and it appears
to be deeper
than
the skin,
it is leprosy;
it has broken
out in the burn.
Therefore, the priest
shall pronounce him unclean;
it is an infection
of leprosy.
26
"But if
the priest
looks
at it, and indeed,
there
is no
white
hair
in the bright spot
and it
is no
deeper
than
the skin,
but is dim,
then
the priest
shall isolate
him for seven
days;
27
and the priest
shall look
at him on the seventh
day.
If
it spreads
farther
in the skin,
then the priest
shall pronounce him unclean;
it is an infection
of leprosy.
28
"But if
the bright spot
remains
in its place
and has not spread
in the skin,
but is dim,
it is the swelling
from the burn;
and the priest
shall pronounce him clean,
for it is only the scar
of the burn.
29
"Now if
a man
or
woman
has
an infection
on the head
or
on the beard,
30
then the priest
shall look
at the infection,
and if
it appears
to be deeper
than
the skin
and there is thin
yellowish
hair
in it,
then the priest
shall pronounce him unclean;
it is a scale,
it is leprosy
of the head
or
of the beard.
31
"But if
the priest
looks
at the
infection
of the scale,
and indeed,
it appears
to be no
deeper
than
the skin
and there is no
black
hair
in it, then
the priest
shall isolate
the person with the scaly
infection
for seven
days.
32
"On the seventh
day
the priest
shall look
at the infection,
and if
the scale
has not spread
and no
yellowish
hair
has grown
in it, and the appearance
of
the scale
is no
deeper
than
the skin,
33
then he shall shave
himself, but he shall not shave
the scale;
and the priest
shall isolate
the person with the scale
seven
more
days.
34
"Then on the seventh
day
the priest
shall look
at
the scale
,
and if
the scale
has not spread
in the skin
and it appears
to be no
deeper
than
the skin,
the priest
shall pronounce
him clean;
and he shall wash
his clothes
and be clean.
35
"But if
the scale
spreads
farther
in the skin
after
his cleansing,
36
then
the priest
shall look
at him, and if
the scale
has spread
in the skin,
the priest
need not seek
for the yellowish
hair;
he is unclean.
37
"If
in his sight
the scale
has remained,
however, and black
hair
has grown
in it,
the scale
has healed,
he is clean;
and the priest
shall pronounce him clean.
38
"When
a man
or
a woman
has
bright
spots
on the skin
of the body,
even white
bright
spots
,
39
then the priest
shall look,
and if
the bright spots
on the skin
of their bodies
are a faint
white,
it is eczema
that has broken
out
on the skin
;
he is clean.
40
"Now if
a man
loses the hair
of his head,
he is bald;
he is clean.
41
"If
his head
becomes bald
at the front
and sides,
he is bald on the forehead;
he is clean.
42
"But if
on
the bald
head
or
the bald
f
or
e
head
,
there occurs
a reddish-white
infection,
it is leprosy
breaking
out on his bald
head
or
on his bald f
or
e
head
.
43
"Then the priest
shall look
at him; and if
the swelling
of the infection
is reddish-white
on his bald
head
or
on his bald
f
or
e
head
,
like the appearance
of leprosy
in the skin
of the body,
44
he is a leprous
man,
he is unclean.
The priest
shall surely
pronounce him unclean;
his infection
is on his head.
45
"As for the leper
who
has the infection,
his clothes
shall be torn,
and the hair of his head
shall be uncovered,
and he shall cover
his mustache
and cry,
'
Unclean!
Unclean!
'
46
"He sh
all
remain unclean
all
the days
during which
he has the infection;
he is unclean.
He sh
all
live
alone;
his dwelling
sh
all
be outside
the camp.
47
"When
a
garment
has
a mark
of leprosy
in it, whether it is a wool
garment
or
a linen
garment
,
48
whether
in warp
or
woof,
of linen
or
of wool,
whether
in leather
or
in any
article made
of leather,
49
if the
mark
is greenish
or
reddish
in the garment
or
in the leather,
or
in the warp
or
in the woof,
or
in any
article
of leather,
it is a leprous
mark
and shall be shown
to the priest.
50
"Then the priest
shall look
at the mark
and shall quarantine
the article with the mark
for seven
days.
51
"He shall then look
at
the mark
on the seventh
day;
if
the mark
has spread
in the garment,
whether
in the warp
or
in the woof,
or
in
the leather
,
whatever
the purpose
for which
the leather
is used,
the mark
is a leprous
malignancy,
it is unclean.
52
"So he shall burn
the garment,
whether
the warp
or
the woof,
in wool
or
in linen,
or
any
article
of leather
in which
the mark
occurs,
f
or
it is a leprous
malignancy;
it shall be burned
in the fire.
53
"But if
the priest
shall look,
and indeed
the mark
has not spread
in the garment,
either
in the warp
or
in the woof,
or
in any
article
of leather,
54
then the priest
shall order
them to wash
the thing in which
the mark
occurs and he shall quarantine
it for seven
more
days.
55
"After
the article with
the mark
has been washed,
the priest
shall again
look,
and if
the mark
has not changed
its appearance,
even though
the mark
has not spread,
it is unclean;
you shall burn
it in the fire,
whether an eating away
has produced bareness
on the top
or
on the front
of it.
56
"Then if
the priest
looks,
and if
the mark
has faded
after
it has been washed,
then he shall tear
it out of the garment
or
out of the leather,
whether
from the warp
or
from the woof;
57
and if
it appears
again
in the garment,
whether
in the warp
or
in the woof,
or
in any
article
of leather,
it is an outbreak;
the
article
with the mark
shall be burned
in the fire.
58
"The garment,
whether
the warp
or
the woof,
or
any
article
of leather
from which
the mark
has departed
when you washed
it, it shall then be washed
a second time
and will be clean."
59
This
is the law
f
or
the mark
of leprosy
in a garment
of wool
or
linen,
whether
in the warp
or
in the woof,
or
in any
article
of leather,
f
or
pronouncing it clean
or
unclean.
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