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

  • 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)

  • and if in that time he finds that infection has spread in the skin, he will pronounce the man unclean; (Leviticus 13, 27)

  • and if the skin has shrunk and the hair gone yellow and thinner than it was, they must be pronounced unclean; there is leprosy in the head or beard. (Leviticus 13, 30)

  • the priest who finds it there will hold him unclean beyond all doubt; the bald patch is leprous. (Leviticus 13, 43)

  • must go with rent garments and bared head, his face veiled, crying out, Unclean, unclean. (Leviticus 13, 45)

  • And still, as long as he remains unclean through leprosy, he must dwell away from the camp, alone. (Leviticus 13, 46)

  • and if, looking at it again at the end of that time, he finds that the patch has spread, it is malignant leprosy; he will pronounce the garment, or whatever else is infected, unclean, (Leviticus 13, 51)

  • If it shews the same as before, although the patch may not have spread, he will pronounce it unclean and destroy it by fire, as a thing infected, whether outwardly or all through with leprosy. (Leviticus 13, 55)

  • This is the ceremonial to be used when a leper is to be pronounced no longer unclean. He must needs present himself before the priest; (Leviticus 14, 2)

  • the priest comes in and finds that the infection has returned, and the walls are still disfigured with spots, this is malignant leprosy, and the house is unclean. (Leviticus 14, 44)

  • Anyone who has entered it since the priest shut it up will be unclean till evening comes, (Leviticus 14, 46)


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