Znaleziono 192 Wyniki dla: Unclean

  • The priest shall examine him, and if he finds a spot deeper than the surrounding skin and the hairs in it have turned white he shall declare him unclean: it is a case of leprosy that has broken out in a boil. (Leviticus 13, 20)

  • If the disease has indeed spread over the skin, he shall declare him unclean: it is a case of leprosy. (Leviticus 13, 22)

  • then the priest must examine it. If he finds that the hairs in that spot have turned white and it seems to be deeper than the surrounding skin, this means that leprosy has broken out in the burn. The priest shall declare the man unclean: it is a case of leprosy. (Leviticus 13, 25)

  • On the seventh day he shall examine him, and if the disease has spread on the skin, he shall declare him unclean: it is a case of leprosy. (Leviticus 13, 27)

  • the priest must examine this sore; and if it seems to be deeper than the surrounding skin, with the hair on it yellow and thin, he must declare the sick person unclean. It is a dreaded skin disease, that is to say, leprosy of the head or chin. (Leviticus 13, 30)

  • the priest must examine him; if he finds that it has indeed spread over the skin, this means that the sick person is unclean, and there is no need to look and see whether the hair is yellow. (Leviticus 13, 36)

  • this means that the man is leprous: he is unclean. The priest shall declare him unclean; he is suffering from leprosy of the head. (Leviticus 13, 44)

  • A person infected with leprosy must wear torn clothing and leave his hair uncombed; he must cover his upper lip and cry, "Unclean, unclean." (Leviticus 13, 45)

  • As long as the disease lasts he must be unclean; and therefore he must live away from others: he must live outside the camp. (Leviticus 13, 46)

  • If on the seventh day he observes that the mildew has spread on the garment, textile material, covering, leather or leatherwork, whatever it may be, it is a case of spreading mildew and the object is unclean. (Leviticus 13, 51)

  • After the cleansing he must examine it again and if he finds that the mildew has not changed color, even though it has not spread, the article is unclean. It must be destroyed by fire. (Leviticus 13, 55)

  • Such is the law for a case of leprosy in a linen or woolen garment, in textile material, in clothing or in anything of skin - for judging whether it is clean or unclean." (Leviticus 13, 59)


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