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1
Then the LORD
spoke
to Moses,
saying,
2
"This
shall be the law
of the leper
in the day
of his cleansing.
Now he shall be brought
to the priest,
3
and the priest
shall go
out to the outside
of the camp.
Thus the priest
shall look,
and if
the infection
of leprosy
has been healed
in the leper,
4
then the priest
shall give orders
to take
two
live
clean
birds
and cedar
wood
and a scarlet
string
and hyssop
for the one who is to be cleansed.
5
"The priest
shall also give orders
to slay
the one
bird
in an earthenware
vessel
over
running
water.
6
"As for the live
bird
,
he shall take
it together with the cedar
wood
and the scarlet
string
and the hyssop,
and shall dip
them and the live
bird
in the blood
of the
bird
that was slain
over
the running
water.
7
"He shall then sprinkle
seven
times
the one who is to be cleansed
from the leprosy
and shall pronounce him clean,
and shall let the live
bird
go free
over
the open
field.
8
"The one to be cleansed
shall then wash
his clothes
and shave off
all
his hair
and bathe
in water
and be clean.
Now afterward,
he may enter
the camp,
but he shall stay
outside
his tent
for seven
days.
9
"It will be on the seventh
day
that
he shall shave
off
all
his hair:
he shall shave
his head
and his beard
and his eyebrows,
even
all
his hair.
He shall then wash
his clothes
and bathe
his body
in water
and be clean.
10
"Now on the eighth
day
he is to take
two
male lambs
without
defect,
and a yearling
ewe lamb
without
defect,
and three-tenths
of an ephah of fine flour
mixed
with oil
for a grain offering,
and one
log
of oil;
11
and the priest
who pronounces
him clean
shall present
the man
to be cleansed
and the aforesaid before
the LORD
at the doorway
of the tent
of meeting.
12
"Then the priest
shall take
the one
male lamb
and bring
it for a guilt offering,
with the log
of oil,
and present
them as a wave offering
before
the LORD.
13
"Next he shall slaughter
the male lamb
in the place
where
they slaughter
the sin
offering
and the burnt
offering
,
at the place
of the sanctuary--
for the guilt
offering
,
like
the sin
offering
,
belongs to the priest;
it is most
holy.
14
"The priest
shall then take
some
of the blood
of the guilt offering,
and the priest
shall put
it on the lobe
of the right
ear
of the one to be cleansed,
and on the thumb
of his right
hand
and on the big toe
of his right
foot.
15
"The priest
shall also take
some
of the log
of oil,
and pour
it into his left
palm;
16
the priest
shall then dip
his right-hand
finger
into the oil
that is in his left
palm,
and with his
finger
sprinkle
some
of the oil
seven
times
before
the LORD.
17
"Of the remaining
oil
which
is in his palm,
the priest
shall put
some on the right
ear
lobe
of the one to be cleansed,
and on the thumb
of his right
hand,
and on the big toe
of his right
foot,
on the blood
of the guilt offering;
18
while the rest
of the oil
that is in the priest's
palm,
he shall put
on the head
of the one to be cleansed.
So the priest
shall make atonement
on his behalf
before
the LORD.
19
"The priest
shall next offer
the sin offering
and make atonement
for the one to be cleansed
from his uncleanness.
Then afterward,
he shall slaughter
the burnt offering.
20
"The priest
shall offer
up the burnt offering
and the grain offering
on the altar.
Thus the priest
shall make atonement
for him, and he will be clean.
21
"But if
he is poor
and his means
are insufficient,
then he is to take
one
male lamb
for a guilt offering
as a wave offering
to make atonement
for him, and
one
-tenth
of an ephah of fine flour
mixed
with oil
for a grain offering,
and a log
of oil,
22
and
two
turtledoves
or
two
young
pigeons
which
are within
his means,
the one
shall be a sin offering
and the other
a burnt offering.
23
"Then the eighth
day
he shall bring
them for his cleansing
to the priest,
at the doorway
of the tent
of meeting,
before
the LORD.
24
"The priest
shall take
the lamb
of the guilt offering
and the log
of oil,
and the priest
shall offer
them for a wave offering
before
the LORD.
25
"Next he shall slaughter
the lamb
of the guilt
offering
;
and the priest
is to take
some
of the blood
of the guilt
offering
and put
it on the lobe
of the right
ear
of the one to be cleansed
and on the thumb
of his right
hand
and on the big toe
of his right
foot.
26
"The priest
shall also pour
some
of the oil
into his left
palm;
27
and with his right-hand
finger
the priest
shall sprinkle
some
of the oil
that is in his left
palm
seven
times
before
the LORD.
28
"The priest
shall then put
some
of the oil
that is in his palm
on the lobe
of the right
ear
of the one to be cleansed,
and on the thumb
of his right
hand
and on the big toe
of his right
foot,
on the place
of the blood
of the guilt offering.
29
"Moreover, the rest
of the oil
that is in the priest's
palm
he shall put
on the head
of the one to be cleansed,
to make atonement
on his behalf
before
the LORD.
30
"He shall then offer
one
of the turtledoves
or
young
pigeons,
which
are within
his means.
31
"He shall offer what
he can afford,
the one
for a sin offering
and the other
for a burnt offering,
together
with the grain offering.
So the priest
shall make atonement
before
the LORD
on behalf
of
the one
to be cleansed.
32
"This
is the law
for him in whom
there is an infection
of leprosy,
whose
means
are limited
for his cleansing."
33
The LORD
further spoke
to Moses
and to Aaron,
saying:
34
"When
you enter
the land
of Canaan,
which
I give
you for a possession,
and I put
a mark
of leprosy
on a house
in
the land
of your possession,
35
then the one who
owns the house
shall come
and tell
the priest,
saying,
'
Something like a mark
of leprosy has become visible
to me in the house.'
36
"The priest
shall then command
that they empty
the house
before
the priest
goes
in to look
at the mark,
so that everything
in
the house
need not become unclean;
and afterward
the priest
shall go
in to look
at
the house
.
37
"So he shall look
at
the mark
,
and if
the mark
on the walls
of the house
has greenish
or
reddish
depressions
and appears
deeper
than
the surface,
38
then the priest
shall come
out of
the house
,
to the doorway,
and quarantine
the house
for seven
days.
39
"The priest
shall return
on the seventh
day
and make an inspection.
If
the mark
has indeed
spread
in the walls
of the house,
40
then the priest
shall order
them to tear
out the stones
with the mark
in them and throw them away
at an unclean
place
outside
the city.
41
"He shall have the house
scraped
all around
inside,
and they shall dump
the plaster
that they scrape off
at an unclean
place
outside
the city.
42
"Then they shall take
other
stones
and replace
those
stones
,
and he shall take
other
plaster
and re
plaster
the house.
43
"If,
however, the mark
breaks
out again
in the house
after
he has torn
out the stones
and scraped
the house,
and
after
it has been replastered,
44
then the priest
shall come
in and make an inspection.
If he sees
that the
mark
has indeed
spread
in the house,
it is a malignant
mark
in the house;
it is unclean.
45
"He shall therefore tear down
the house,
its stones,
and its timbers,
and all
the plaster
of
the house,
and he shall take
them outside
the city
to an unclean
place.
46
"Moreover, whoever goes
into the house
during
the time
that he has quarantined
it, becomes unclean
until
evening.
47
"Likewise, whoever lies down
in the house
shall wash
his clothes,
and whoever eats
in the house
shall wash
his clothes.
48
"If,
on the other hand, the priest
comes
in and makes an inspection
and
the mark
has not indeed
spread
in
the house
after
the house
has been replastered,
then the priest
shall pronounce
the house
clean
because
the mark
has not reappeared.
49
"To cleanse
the house
then, he shall take
two
birds
and cedar
wood
and a scarlet
string
and hyssop,
50
and he shall slaughter
the one
bird
in an earthenware
vessel
over
running
water.
51
"Then he shall take
the cedar
wood
and the hyssop
and the scarlet
string,
with the live
bird
,
and dip
them in the blood
of the slain
bird
as well as in the running
water,
and sprinkle
the house
seven
times.
52
"He shall thus cleanse
the house
with the blood
of the
bird
and with the running
water,
along with the live
bird
and with the cedar
wood
and with the hyssop
and with the scarlet
string.
53
"However, he shall let the live
bird
go free
outside
the city
into the open
field.
So he shall make atonement
for the house,
and it will be clean."
54
This
is the law
for any
mark
of leprosy--
even for a scale,
55
and for the leprous
garment
or house,
56
and for a swelling,
and for a scab,
and for a bright spot--
57
to teach
when
they are unclean
and
when
they are clean.
This
is the law
of leprosy.
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