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  • The breast that is held up in sign of consecration, the shoulder that is separated from the rest, are the portions of the welcome-offering which I demand of the Israelites; making them over to Aaron, my priest, and to his descendants, as a right due to them at all times from the sons of Israel. (Leviticus 7, 34)

  • he clothed the new high priest in the linen robe, and girded him with the girdle, and put the blue tunic on him, and the mantle over that, (Leviticus 8, 7)

  • When the days needed for her purification, after the birth of boy or girl, have run out, she must bring a lamb of one year old as a burnt-sacrifice, and a young pigeon or a turtle-dove by way of amends, to the tabernacle door. These she will hand over to the priest, (Leviticus 12, 6)

  • If she cannot lay her hand on a lamb fit to be offered, she must bring two turtle-doves or two young pigeons, one as a burnt-sacrifice and one by way of amends; these will suffice, and at the priest’s intercession she will be purified.✻ (Leviticus 12, 8)

  • If there should appear on anyone’s skin, the change of colour or the scab or the shiny patches that betoken the scourge of leprosy, he must be brought before the high priest Aaron, or one of his sons. (Leviticus 13, 2)

  • If the priest, looking at the place on his skin, finds that the hairs have turned white, and the skin of the part affected seems shrunken compared with the rest of the skin round it, this is the scourge of leprosy; and when the priest so pronounces, the man must be segregated from his fellows. (Leviticus 13, 3)

  • If the skin is marked by a shiny white patch, but is not shrunken, and the hairs have kept their colour, the priest will keep him shut away for a week, (Leviticus 13, 4)

  • If the infection begins to grow worse, after he has been examined and pronounced clean, he must be brought back to the priest, (Leviticus 13, 7)

  • When a man is brought to the priest bearing the marks of infection, (Leviticus 13, 9)

  • then it must be pronounced leprosy inveterate, deeply rooted in the skin, and the priest must pronounce him unclean without being at pains to shut him away; his uncleanness is manifest. (Leviticus 13, 11)

  • the priest who examines him will decide that his infection is no defilement; when it shews white all over him, he is to be declared clean. (Leviticus 13, 13)

  • the priest will declare him contaminated, and he is to be reckoned unclean; the raw flesh betokens leprosy and uncleanness. (Leviticus 13, 15)


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