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  • and on the seventh day the priest shall examine the disease; and if the itch has not spread, and there is in it no yellow hair, and the itch appears to be no deeper than the skin, (Leviticus 13, 32)

  • then he shall shave himself, but the itch he shall not shave; and the priest shall shut up the person with the itching disease for seven days more; (Leviticus 13, 33)

  • and on the seventh day the priest shall examine the itch, and if the itch has not spread in the skin and it appears to be no deeper than the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him clean; and he shall wash his clothes, and be clean. (Leviticus 13, 34)

  • But if the itch spreads in the skin after his cleansing, (Leviticus 13, 35)

  • then the priest shall examine him, and if the itch has spread in the skin, the priest need not seek for the yellow hair; he is unclean. (Leviticus 13, 36)

  • "When a man or a woman has spots on the skin of the body, white spots, (Leviticus 13, 38)

  • the priest shall make an examination, and if the spots on the skin of the body are of a dull white, it is tetter that has broken out in the skin; he is clean. (Leviticus 13, 39)

  • Then the priest shall examine him, and if the diseased swelling is reddish-white on his bald head or on his bald forehead, like the appearance of leprosy in the skin of the body, (Leviticus 13, 43)

  • he is a leprous man, he is unclean; the priest must pronounce him unclean; his disease is on his head. (Leviticus 13, 44)

  • "The leper who has the disease shall wear torn clothes and let the hair of his head hang loose, and he shall cover his upper lip and cry, `Unclean, unclean.' (Leviticus 13, 45)

  • He shall remain unclean as long as he has the disease; he is unclean; he shall dwell alone in a habitation outside the camp. (Leviticus 13, 46)

  • "When there is a leprous disease in a garment, whether a woolen or a linen garment, (Leviticus 13, 47)


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