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  • 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)

  • and he, upon examination, finds a white swelling that has turned the hair white, and shews the raw, live flesh, (Leviticus 13, 10)

  • 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)

  • If, afterwards, the skin turns white all over his body, (Leviticus 13, 16)

  • and leaves a white or reddish scar behind it, the man so marked must be taken to the priest; (Leviticus 13, 19)

  • and if the priest sees that this part of the skin has shrunk compared with the rest, and the hairs have turned white, he will pronounce him defiled; the scourge of leprosy has broken out in the ulcer. (Leviticus 13, 20)

  • So, too, if flesh and skin that have been injured by a burn shew a white or reddish scar, (Leviticus 13, 24)

  • and the priest who examines it finds that it has turned the hair white and is shrunken, he will declare such a man unclean; leprosy has broken out in the burn. (Leviticus 13, 25)

  • But if in the bald patch on crown or forehead a white or reddish tinge is shewing, (Leviticus 13, 42)

  • if it is stained with white or reddish spots, is suspect of leprosy and must be shewn to the priest. (Leviticus 13, 49)

  • the cloud, too, no longer appeared over the tabernacle; and all at once Mary’s skin shewed white as snow with leprosy. And Aaron, looking upon her and seeing her covered with leprous sores, (Numbers 12, 10)


“Você deve ter sempre prudência e amor. A prudência tem olhos; o amor tem pernas. O amor, como tem pernas, gostaria de correr a Deus. Mas seu impulso de deslanchar na direção dEle é cego e, algumas vezes, pode tropeçar se não for guiado pela prudência, que tem olhos.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina