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  • or on woven or knitted material of linen or wool, or on a hide or anything made of leather, (Leviticus 12, 48)

  • if the infection on the garment or hide, or on the woven or knitted material, or on any leather article is greenish or reddish, the thing is indeed infected with leprosy and must be shown to the priest. (Leviticus 12, 49)

  • "On the seventh day the priest shall again examine the infection. If it has spread on the garment, or on the woven or knitted material, or on the leather, whatever be its use, the infection is malignant leprosy, and the article is unclean. (Leviticus 12, 51)

  • He shall therefore burn up the garment, or the woven or knitted material of wool or linen, or the leather article, whatever it may be, which is infected; since it has malignant leprosy, it must be destroyed by fire. (Leviticus 12, 52)

  • But if the priest, on examining the infection, finds that it has not spread on the garment, or on the woven or knitted material, or on the leather article, (Leviticus 12, 53)

  • But if the priest, on examining the infection, finds that it is dying out after the washing, he shall tear the infected part out of the garment, or the leather, or the woven or knitted material. (Leviticus 12, 56)

  • If, however, the infection again appears on the garment, or on the woven or knitted material, or on the leather article, it is still virulent and the thing infected shall be destroyed by fire. (Leviticus 12, 57)

  • But if, after the washing, the infection has left the garment, or the woven or knitted material, or the leather article, the thing shall be washed a second time, and thus it will be clean. (Leviticus 12, 58)

  • This is the law for leprous infection on a garment of wool or linen, or on woven or knitted material, or on any leather article, to determine whether it is clean or unclean." (Leviticus 12, 59)


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