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Chapter 13
And
the
Lord
spake
unto
Moses
and
Aaron,
saying,
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
abroad
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
abroad
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
abroad
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
abroad
in
the
skin,
then
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
unclean:
it
is
the
plague
of
leprosy.
28
And
if
the
bright
spot
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.
29
If
a
man
or
woman
have
a
plague
upon
the
head
or
the
beard;
30
Then
the
priest
shall
see
the
plague:
and,
behold,
if
it
be
in
sight
deeper
than
the
skin;
and
there
be
in
it
a
yellow
thin
hair;
then
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
unclean:
it
is
a
dry
scall,
even
a
leprosy
upon
the
head
or
beard.
31
And
if
the
priest
look
on
the
plague
of
the
scall,
and,
behold,
it
be
not
in
sight
deeper
than
the
skin,
and
that
there
is
no
black
hair
in
it;
then
the
priest
shall
shut
up
him
that
hath
the
plague
of
the
scall
seven
days:
32
And
in
the
seventh
day
the
priest
shall
look
on
the
plague:
and,
behold,
if
the
scall
spread
not,
and
there
be
in
it
no
yellow
hair,
and
the
scall
be
not
in
sight
deeper
than
the
skin;
33
He
shall
be
shaven,
but
the
scall
shall
he
not
shave;
and
the
priest
shall
shut
up
him
that
hath
the
scall
seven
days
more:
34
And
in
the
seventh
day
the
priest
shall
look
on
the
scall:
and,
behold,
if
the
scall
be
not
spread
in
the
skin,
nor
be
in
sight
deeper
than
the
skin;
then
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
clean:
and
he
shall
wash
his
clothes,
and
be
clean.
35
But
if
the
scall
spread
much
in
the
skin
after
his
cleansing;
36
Then
the
priest
shall
look
on
him:
and,
behold,
if
the
scall
be
spread
in
the
skin,
the
priest
shall
not
seek
for
yellow
hair;
he
is
unclean.
37
But
if
the
scall
be
in
his
sight
at
a
stay,
and
that
there
is
black
hair
grown
up
therein;
the
scall
is
healed,
he
is
clean:
and
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
clean.
38
If
a
man
also
or
a
woman
have
in
the
skin
of
their
flesh
bright
spots,
even
white
bright
spots;
39
Then
the
priest
shall
look:
and,
behold,
if
the
bright
spots
in
the
skin
of
their
flesh
be
darkish
white;
it
is
a
freckled
spot
that
groweth
in
the
skin;
he
is
clean.
40
And
the
man
whose
hair
is
fallen
off
his
head,
he
is
bald;
yet
is
he
clean.
41
And
he
that
hath
his
hair
fallen
off
from
the
part
of
his
head
toward
his
face,
he
is
forehead
bald:
yet
is
he
clean.
42
And
if
there
be
in
the
bald
head,
or
bald
forehead,
a
white
reddish
sore;
it
is
a
leprosy
sprung
up
in
his
bald
head,
or
his
bald
forehead.
43
Then
the
priest
shall
look
upon
it:
and,
behold,
if
the
rising
of
the
sore
be
white
reddish
in
his
bald
head,
or
in
his
bald
forehead,
as
the
leprosy
appeareth
in
the
skin
of
the
flesh;
44
He
is
a
leprous
man,
he
is
unclean:
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
utterly
unclean;
his
plague
is
in
his
head.
45
And
the
leper
in
whom
the
plague
is,
his
clothes
shall
be
rent,
and
his
head
bare,
and
he
shall
put
a
covering
upon
his
upper
lip,
and
shall
cry,
Unclean,
unclean.
46
All
the
days
wherein
the
plague
shall
be
in
him
he
shall
be
defiled;
he
is
unclean:
he
shall
dwell
alone;
without
the
camp
shall
his
habitation
be.
47
The
garment
also
that
the
plague
of
leprosy
is
in,
whether
it
be
a
woollen
garment,
or
a
linen
garment;
48
Whether
it
be
in
the
warp,
or
woof;
of
linen,
or
of
woollen;
whether
in
a
skin,
or
in
any
thing
made
of
skin;
49
And
if
the
plague
be
greenish
or
reddish
in
the
garment,
or
in
the
skin,
either
in
the
warp,
or
in
the
woof,
or
in
any
thing
of
skin;
it
is
a
plague
of
leprosy,
and
shall
be
shewed
unto
the
priest:
50
And
the
priest
shall
look
upon
the
plague,
and
shut
up
it
that
hath
the
plague
seven
days:
51
And
he
shall
look
on
the
plague
on
the
seventh
day:
if
the
plague
be
spread
in
the
garment,
either
in
the
warp,
or
in
the
woof,
or
in
a
skin,
or
in
any
work
that
is
made
of
skin;
the
plague
is
a
fretting
leprosy;
it
is
unclean.
52
He
shall
therefore
burn
that
garment,
whether
warp
or
woof,
in
woollen
or
in
linen,
or
any
thing
of
skin,
wherein
the
plague
is:
for
it
is
a
fretting
leprosy;
it
shall
be
burnt
in
the
fire.
53
And
if
the
priest
shall
look,
and,
behold,
the
plague
be
not
spread
in
the
garment,
either
in
the
warp,
or
in
the
woof,
or
in
any
thing
of
skin;
54
Then
the
priest
shall
command
that
they
wash
the
thing
wherein
the
plague
is,
and
he
shall
shut
it
up
seven
days
more:
55
And
the
priest
shall
look
on
the
plague,
after
that
it
is
washed:
and,
behold,
if
the
plague
have
not
changed
his
colour,
and
the
plague
be
not
spread;
it
is
unclean;
thou
shalt
burn
it
in
the
fire;
it
is
fret
inward,
whether
it
be
bare
within
or
without.
56
And
if
the
priest
look,
and,
behold,
the
plague
be
somewhat
dark
after
the
washing
of
it;
then
he
shall
rend
it
out
of
the
garment,
or
out
of
the
skin,
or
out
of
the
warp,
or
out
of
the
woof:
57
And
if
it
appear
still
in
the
garment,
either
in
the
warp,
or
in
the
woof,
or
in
any
thing
of
skin;
it
is
a
spreading
plague:
thou
shalt
burn
that
wherein
the
plague
is
with
fire.
58
And
the
garment,
either
warp,
or
woof,
or
whatsoever
thing
of
skin
it
be,
which
thou
shalt
wash,
if
the
plague
be
departed
from
them,
then
it
shall
be
washed
the
second
time,
and
shall
be
clean.
59
This
is
the
law
of
the
plague
of
leprosy
in
a
garment
of
woollen
or
linen,
either
in
the
warp,
or
woof,
or
any
thing
of
skins,
to
pronounce
it
clean,
or
to
pronounce
it
unclean.
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