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Leviticus
13
And the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying:
The man in whose skin or flesh shalt arise a different
colour or a blister, or as it were something shining,
that is, the stroke of the leprosy, shall be brought
to Aaron the priest, or any one of his sons.
And if he see the leprosy in his skin, and the hair
turned white, and the place where the leprosy appears
lower than the skin and the rest of the flesh: it is
the stroke of the leprosy, and upon his judgment he
shall be separated.
But if there be a shining whiteness in the skin, and
not lower than the other flesh, and the hair be of the
former colour, the priest shall shut him up seven days.
And the seventh day he shall look on him: and if the
leprosy be grown no farther, and hath not spread itself
in the skin, he shall shut him up again other seven
days.
And on the seventh day, he shall look on him: if the
leprosy be somewhat obscure, and not spread in the skin,
he shall declare him clean, because it is but a scab:
and the man shall wash his clothes, and shall be clean.
But if the leprosy grow again, after he was seen by
the priest and restored to cleanness, he shall be brought
to him,
And shall be condemned of uncleanness.
If the stroke of the leprosy be in a man, he shall be
brought to the priest,
And he shall view him. And when there shall be a white
colour in the skin, and it shall have changed the look
of the hair, and the living flesh itself shall appear:
It shall be judged an inveterate leprosy, and grown
into the skin. The priest therefore shall declare him
unclean, and shall not shut him up, because he is evidently
unclean.
But if the leprosy spring out running about in the skin,
and cover all the skin from the head to the feet, whatsoever
falleth under the sight of the eyes,
The priest shall view him, and shall judge that the
leprosy which he has is very clean: because it is all
turned into whiteness, and therefore the man shall be
clean.
But when the live flesh shall appear in him,
Then by the judgment of the priest he shall be defiled,
and shall be reckoned among the unclean: for live flesh,
if it be spotted with leprosy, is unclean.
And if again it be turned into whiteness, and cover
all the man,
The priest shall view him, and shall judge him to be
clean.
When also there has been an ulcer in the flesh and the
skin, and it has been healed,
And in the place of the ulcer, there appeareth a white
scar, or somewhat red, the man shall be brought to the
priest:
And when he shall see the place of the leprosy lower
than the other flesh, and the hair turned white, he
shall declare him unclean, for the plague of leprosy
is broken out in the ulcer.
But if the hair be of the former colour, and the scar
somewhat obscure, and be not lower than the flesh that
is near it, he shall shut him up seven days.
And if it spread, he shall judge him to have the leprosy:
But if it stay in its place, it is but the scar of an
ulcer, and the man shall be clean.
The flesh also and skin that hath been burnt, and after
it is healed hath a white or a red scar,
The priest shall view it, and if he see it turned white,
and the place thereof is lower than the other skin:
he shall declare him unclean, because the evil of leprosy
is broken out in the scar.
But if the colour of the hair be not changed, nor the
blemish lower than the other flesh, and the appearance
of the leprosy be somewhat obscure, he shall shut him
up seven days,
And on the seventh day he shall view him: if the leprosy
be grown farther in the skin, he shall declare him unclean.
But if the whiteness stay in its place, and be not very
clear, it is the sore of a burning, and therefore he
shall be cleansed, because it is only the scar of a
burning.
If the leprosy break out in the head or the beard of
a man or woman, the Priest shall see them,
And if the place be lower than the other flesh, and
the hair yellow, and thinner than usual: he shall declare
them unclean, because it is the leprosy of the head
and the beard;
But if he perceive the place of the spot is equal with
the flesh that is near it, and the hair black: he shall
shut him up seven days,
And on the seventh day he shall look upon it. If the
spot be not grown, and the hair keep its colour, and
the place of the blemish be even with the other flesh:
The man shall be shaven all but the place of the spot,
and he shall be shut up other seven days:
If on the seventh day the evil seem to have stayed in
its place, and not lower than the other flesh, he shall
cleanse him, and his clothes being washed he shall be
clean.
But if after his cleansing the spot spread again in
the skin,
He shall seek no more whether the hair be turned yellow,
because he is evidently unclean.
But if the spot be stayed, and the hair be black, let
him know that the man is healed, and let him confidently
pronounce him clean.
If a whiteness appear in the skin of a man or a woman,
The priest shall view them. If he find that a darkish
whiteness shineth in the skin, let him know that it
is not the leprosy, but a white blemish, and that the
man is clean.
The man whose hair falleth off from his head, he is
bald and clean:
And if the hair fall from his forehead, he is bald before
and clean.
But if in the bald head or in the bald forehead there
be risen a white or reddish colour,
And the priest perceive this, he shall condemn him undoubtedly
of leprosy which is risen in the bald part.
Now whosoever shall be defiled with the leprosy, and
is separated by the judgment of the priest,
Shall have his clothes hanging loose, his head bare,
his mouth covered with a cloth, and he shall cry out
that he is defiled and unclean.
All the time that he is a leper and unclean, he shall
dwell alone without the camp.
A woollen or linen garment that shall have the leprosy
In the warp, and the woof, or a skin. or whatsoever
is made of a skin,
If it be infected with a white or red spot, it shall
be accounted the leprosy, and shall be shewn to the
priest.
And he shall look upon it and shall shut it up seven
days:
51And on the seventh day when he looketh on it again,
if he find that it if grown, it is a Axed leprosy: he
shall judge the garment unclean, and every thing wherein
it shall be found:
And therefore it shall be burnt with fire.
But if he see that it is not grown,
He shall give orders, and they shall wash that part
wherein the leprosy is, and he shall shut it up other
seven days.
And when he shall see that the former colour is not
returned, nor yet the leprosy spread, he shall judge
it unclean, and shall burn it with fire, for the leprosy
has taken hold of the outside of the garment, or through
the whole.
But if the place of the leprosy be somewhat dark, after
the garment is washed, he shall tear it off, and divide
it from that which is sound.
And if after this there appear in those places that
before were without spot, a flying and wandering leprosy:
it must be burnt with fire.
If it cease, he shall wash with water the parts that
are pure, the second time, and they shall be clean.
This is the law touching the leprosy of any woollen
or linen garment, either in the warp or woof, or any
thing of skins, how it ought to be cleansed, or pronounced
unclean.
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