Leviticus 13:2-28

Leviticus 13:2-28

[2] When a man  shall have in the skin  of his flesh  a rising,  a scab,  or bright spot,  and it be in the skin  of his flesh  like the plague  of leprosy;  then he shall be brought  unto Aaron  the priest,  or unto one  of his sons  the priests:  [3] And the priest  shall look  on the plague  in the skin  of the flesh:  and when the hair  in the plague  is turned  white,  and the plague  in sight  be deeper  than the skin  of his flesh,  it is a plague  of leprosy:  and the priest  shall look  on him, and pronounce him unclean.  [4] If the bright spot  be white  in the skin  of his flesh,  and in sight  be not deeper  than the skin,  and the hair  thereof be not turned  white;  then the priest  shall shut  up him that hath the plague  seven  days:  [5] And the priest  shall look  on him the seventh  day:  and, behold, if the plague  in his sight  be at a stay,  and the plague  spread  not in the skin;  then the priest  shall shut  him up seven  days  more:  [6] And the priest  shall look  on him again  the seventh  day:  and, behold, if the plague  be somewhat dark,  and the plague  spread  not in the skin,  the priest  shall pronounce him clean:  it is but a scab:  and he shall wash  his clothes,  and be clean.  [7] But if the scab  spread much  in the skin,  after  that he hath been seen  of the priest  for his cleansing,  he shall be seen  of the priest  again:  [8] And if the priest  see  that, behold, the scab  spreadeth  in the skin,  then the priest  shall pronounce him unclean:  it is a leprosy.  [9] When the plague  of leprosy  is in a man,  then he shall be brought  unto the priest;  [10] And the priest  shall see  him: and, behold, if the rising  be white  in the skin,  and it have turned  the hair  white,  and there be quick  raw  flesh  in the rising;  [11] It is an old  leprosy  in the skin  of his flesh,  and the priest  shall pronounce him unclean,  and shall not shut  him up: for he is unclean.  [12] And if a leprosy  break out  in the skin,  and the leprosy  cover  all the skin  of him that hath the plague  from his head  even to his foot,  wheresoever the priest  looketh;  [13] Then the priest  shall consider:  and, behold, if the leprosy  have covered  all his flesh,  he shall pronounce him clean  that hath the plague:  it is all turned  white:  he is clean.  [14] But when  raw  flesh  appeareth  in him, he shall be unclean.  [15] And the priest  shall see  the raw  flesh,  and pronounce him to be unclean:  for the raw  flesh  is unclean:  it is a leprosy.  [16] Or if the raw  flesh  turn again,  and be changed  unto white,  he shall come  unto the priest;  [17] And the priest  shall see  him: and, behold, if the plague  be turned  into white;  then the priest  shall pronounce him clean  that hath the plague:  he is clean.  [18] The flesh  also, in which,  even in the skin  thereof, was a boil,  and is healed,  [19] And in the place  of the boil  there be a white  rising,  or a bright spot,  white,  and somewhat reddish,  and it be shewed  to the priest;  [20] And if, when the priest  seeth  it, behold, it be in sight  lower  than the skin,  and the hair  thereof be turned  white;  the priest  shall pronounce him unclean:  it is a plague  of leprosy  broken  out of the boil.  [21] But if the priest  look  on it, and, behold, there be no white  hairs  therein, and if it be not lower  than the skin,  but be somewhat dark;  then the priest  shall shut  him up seven  days:  [22] And if it spread much  in the skin,  then the priest  shall pronounce him unclean:  it is a plague.  [23] But if the bright spot  stay  in his place, and spread  not, it is a burning  boil;  and the priest  shall pronounce him clean.  [24] Or if there be any flesh,  in the skin  whereof there is a hot  burning,  and the quick  flesh that burneth  have a white  bright spot,  somewhat reddish,  or white;  [25] Then the priest  shall look  upon it: and, behold, if the hair  in the bright spot  be turned  white,  and it be in sight  deeper  than the skin;  it is a leprosy  broken  out of the burning:  wherefore the priest  shall pronounce him unclean:  it is the plague  of leprosy.  [26] But if the priest  look  on it, and, behold, there be no white  hair  in the bright spot,  and it be no lower  than the other skin,  but be somewhat dark;  then the priest  shall shut  him up seven  days:  [27] And the priest  shall look  upon him the seventh  day:  and if it be spread much  in the skin,  then the priest  shall pronounce him unclean:  it is the plague  of leprosy.  [28] And if the bright  stay  in his place, and spread  not in the skin,  but it be somewhat dark;  it is a rising  of the burning,  and the priest  shall pronounce him clean:  for it is an inflammation  of the burning.