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  • the priest will examine the sore; and if he finds a depression visible in the skin, with the hair on it yellow and thin, he will declare the sick person unclean: this is tinea, that is to say, a contagious skin-disease of the head or chin. (Leviticus 13, 30)

  • If on examining this case of tinea the priest finds no visible depression in the skin and no yellow hair, he will isolate the person so affected for seven days. (Leviticus 13, 31)

  • He will examine the infected part on the seventh day, and if he finds that the tinea has not spread, that the hair on it is not yellow, and that there is no visible depression in the skin, (Leviticus 13, 32)

  • the sick person will shave his hair off, all except the part affected with tinea, and the priest will again isolate him for seven days. (Leviticus 13, 33)

  • But if after this purification the tinea does spread over the skin, (Leviticus 13, 35)

  • the priest will examine the person; if he finds that the tinea has indeed spread over the skin, the sick person is unclean, and there is no need to verify whether the hair is yellow. (Leviticus 13, 36)

  • Whereas if, so far as he can see, the tinea is arrested and dark hair is beginning to grow on it, the sick person is cured. He is clean, and the priest will declare him clean. (Leviticus 13, 37)

  • 'Such is the law governing all kinds of skin-disease and tinea, (Leviticus 14, 54)


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