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    Leviticus 13

    1 The LORD said this to Moses and Aaron:ISV — Leviticus 13:1

    2 “When a person a13:2 Lit. man has a swelling or a scab in the skin on his body b13:2 Lit. flesh, and so throughout the chapter that turns white in appearance and appears to be more extensive than skin deep, he is to be brought to Aaron the priest or to one of his sons among the priests.ISV — Leviticus 13:2

    3 The priest is to examine the skin rash on the body. If the hair on the skin rash has turned white and its appearance is deeper than the skin of his body, it’s an infectious skin disease. When the priest has examined it, then he is to declare him unclean.ISV — Leviticus 13:3

    4 “If the light spot in the skin of his body is white but the appearance of the skin rash isn’t deeper than the skin of his body and its hair has not become white, then the priest is to isolate c13:4 i.e. in medical confinement the one who is infected for seven days.ISV — Leviticus 13:4

    5 On the seventh day, the priest is to examine him again. If, in his opinion, the skin rash remained the same and it d13:5 Lit. and the skin rash in his skin did not spread, then he is to isolate e13:5 i.e. in medical confinement him for another seven days.ISV — Leviticus 13:5

    6 “On the next f13:6 Lit. the second seventh day, the priest is to examine him again. If the skin rash didn’t become dull and it g13:6 Lit. and the skin rash didn’t spread in the skin, then the priest is to pronounce him clean: it’s a scab. He is to wash his clothes and be clean.ISV — Leviticus 13:6

    7 But if the scab did spread in the skin after he presented himself to the priest for cleansing, then he is to show himself a second time to the priest.ISV — Leviticus 13:7

    8 When the priest examines him and determines that the scab did, in fact, spread in his skin, then the priest is to pronounce him unclean, since it’s an infectious skin disease.”ISV — Leviticus 13:8

    9 “When a person has a skin rash that’s infectious, he is to be brought to the priest.ISV — Leviticus 13:9

    10 The priest is to examine it. If it is, indeed, a white swelling in the skin that has turned the hair white, and yet it sustains live flesh on the swelling,ISV — Leviticus 13:10

    11 it’s a festering skin disease in his body. The priest is to declare him unclean. The man need not be confined, since he’s already unclean.ISV — Leviticus 13:11

    12 If the infectious skin disease spreads in the skin so that it covers his entire body from head to foot (as the priest examines it),ISV — Leviticus 13:12

    13 when the priest’s examination reveals that the infectious skin disease has covered his entire body, then he is to declare him clean, even though he still has the skin infection. He has turned entirely white, so he’s clean.ISV — Leviticus 13:13

    14 But if, one day, infected flesh appears again in him, he is unclean.ISV — Leviticus 13:14

    15 The priest is to examine the infected flesh and declare him unclean. The raw flesh is unclean; it’s an infectious skin disease.ISV — Leviticus 13:15

    16 If the raw flesh recurs and turns white, then he is to go to the priest.ISV — Leviticus 13:16

    17 When the priest examines him and finds that the skin rash has indeed turned white, then the priest is to declare the one with the skin rash clean, and he will be clean.”ISV — Leviticus 13:17

    18 “When someone is infected with a boil, but after it’s healed,ISV — Leviticus 13:18

    19 in place of the boil there remains a white swelling or a bright, white-reddish spot, he is to present himself to the priest.ISV — Leviticus 13:19

    20 When the priest undertakes his examination and finds that it appears more extensive than skin deep and that its hair has turned white, then the priest is to declare him unclean, since an infectious skin disease has flourished in the boil.ISV — Leviticus 13:20

    21 If the priest undertakes an examination, but there’s no white hair in it and it’s not more extensive than skin deep, but it’s dull, then the priest is to isolate h13:21 i.e. in medical confinement him for seven days.ISV — Leviticus 13:21

    22 But if the infection has spread in the skin, then the priest is to declare him unclean. It’s a skin rash.ISV — Leviticus 13:22

    23 If the scab remains in place and doesn’t spread, then it’s the scab from the boil. The priest is to declare him clean.”ISV — Leviticus 13:23

    24 “When a person has a burn scar in the skin that turns bright, white-reddish, or white,ISV — Leviticus 13:24

    25 if the priest examines it and indeed the hair has turned white with a white spot appearing more extensive than skin deep, it’s an infectious skin disease with a burn scar that has spread. The priest is to declare him unclean. It’s an infectious skin disease.ISV — Leviticus 13:25

    26 But if the priest examines it and discovers that there’s no bright area or white hair, or if he discovers that i13:26 The Heb. lacks if he discovers that it’s not more extensive than skin deep and it’s dull, then the priest is to isolate j13:26 i.e. in medical confinement him for seven days.ISV — Leviticus 13:26

    27 When the priest examines it on the seventh day and finds that it has indeed spread on the skin, then the priest is to declare him unclean. It’s an infectious skin disease.ISV — Leviticus 13:27

    28 But if the bright spot remains in place, doesn’t spread in the skin, and it’s dull, it’s the swelling of the burned area. The priest is to declare him clean, since it’s the scar from a burn.”ISV — Leviticus 13:28

    29 “Now when a man or a woman has a skin rash on the head or the man develops a skin rash under his beard, k13:29 The Heb. lacks the man develops a skin rash under hisISV — Leviticus 13:29

    30 if when the priest examines the skin rash and indeed it appears more extensive than skin deep, and it’s accompanied by fine, yellowish hair, then the priest is to declare him unclean. The scales on the head or the beard are an infectious skin disease.ISV — Leviticus 13:30

    31 But when the priest examines the scales of the skin rash and it doesn’t appear more extensive than skin deep and there’s no black hair in it, then the priest is to isolate l13:31 i.e. in medical confinement him for seven days.ISV — Leviticus 13:31

    32 When the priest examines the skin rash on the seventh day and finds that indeed the scab did not spread, there’s no yellowish hair on it, and the scales don’t appear more extensive than skin deep,ISV — Leviticus 13:32

    33 then he is to be shaven, but the scab is not to be shaved off. The priest is to isolate m13:33 i.e. in medical confinement him a second time for seven days.ISV — Leviticus 13:33

    34 The priest is to examine the scab on the seventh day. If, indeed, the scab hasn’t spread on the skin and it doesn’t appear more extensive than skin deep, then the priest is to declare him clean. He is to wash his garments and be clean.ISV — Leviticus 13:34

    35 “But if the scales spread on the skin after his cleansing,ISV — Leviticus 13:35

    36 and the priest examines it and finds the scale to have spread on the skin, the priest need not look for yellowish hair, since he is clean.ISV — Leviticus 13:36

    37 If, in his opinion, the scab remained the same and a black hair grew in it, then the scab has healed. He’s clean. The priest is to declare him clean.ISV — Leviticus 13:37

    38 If a man or a woman has a light or whitish spot in the skin of their body,ISV — Leviticus 13:38

    39 when the priest examines it and finds that there is a light or dull white patch of skin on the body, it’s a harmless skin eruption that has spread on the skin. The person is clean.”ISV — Leviticus 13:39

    40 “When a man’s head becomes bare, he’s bald, but he’s clean.ISV — Leviticus 13:40

    41 When his head becomes bare on the side corner of his face, he has a bald forehead, but he’s clean.ISV — Leviticus 13:41

    42 But when in the baldness of his head or his forehead there develops a skin rash that’s white or reddish, it’s an infectious skin disease that has spread to his bald head or forehead.ISV — Leviticus 13:42

    43 When the priest examines it and finds that the swelling of the skin rash is white or reddish on his bald head or forehead, similar in appearance to an infectious disease in the skin of the body,ISV — Leviticus 13:43

    44 he’s a man with an infectious skin disease. He’s unclean. The priest is to declare him unclean on account of the skin rash in his head.ISV — Leviticus 13:44

    45 The person with the infectious skin disease is to tear his garments and loosen his hair. n13:45 Lit. head He is to cover his mustache and shout out, ‘Unclean! Unclean!’ISV — Leviticus 13:45

    46 The whole time that the skin rash infects him, he will be unclean. He is to live by himself in a home outside the encampment.”ISV — Leviticus 13:46

    47 “When clothing becomes infected with a contagion—whether the clothing is wool or linen—ISV — Leviticus 13:47

    48 in woven or knitted material, in leather, or with any article containing leather,ISV — Leviticus 13:48

    49 if the contagion is greenish or reddish in the clothing, leather, woven material, knitted material, or with any article containing leather, it’s a fungal infection and is to be shown to the priest.ISV — Leviticus 13:49

    50 “The priest is to examine the contagion and isolate o13:50 i.e. in medical confinement the clothing p13:50 Lit. isolate it for seven days.ISV — Leviticus 13:50

    51 The priest is to examine the contagion on the seventh day. If the infection has spread on the clothing, in the woven material, the knitted material, or in the leather, no matter the purpose for which the leather material had been manufactured, the contagion is a chronic fungal infection. It’s unclean.ISV — Leviticus 13:51

    52 “Incinerate the clothing, the woven material, the knitted material (whether wool or linen), or any of the leather articles on which the contagion is found, because it’s a chronic fungal infection. It is to be incinerated.ISV — Leviticus 13:52

    53 “But if the priest examines it and the infection did not spread on the clothing, either in the woven or knitted material or on anything made of leather,ISV — Leviticus 13:53

    54 then the priest is to command that they wash whatever has the contagion and then isolate q13:54 i.e. in medical confinement it for seven days a second time.ISV — Leviticus 13:54

    55 Then the priest is to examine it after the contagion has been washed. If the contagion hasn’t changed in appearance, r13:55 Lit. eye even though the contagion hasn’t spread, it’s unclean. Incinerate it. It’s a fungal infection, especially if the infection is on its exposed side.ISV — Leviticus 13:55

    56 “If the priest examines the item and determines that the contagion has become dull after it has been washed, tear it away from the garment, leather, woven material, or knitted material.ISV — Leviticus 13:56

    57 But if it recurs on the clothing (whether woven or knitted material) or on any article made of leather, it’s a breakout, so incinerate it with fire wherever the contagion is found.ISV — Leviticus 13:57

    58 Then the clothing (whether it is woven or knitted material) or any article made of leather that you’ve washed, if the contagion has been removed from it and it’s washed a second time, then it’s clean.ISV — Leviticus 13:58

    59 “This is the law concerning fungal contagions on clothing of wool or linen (whether woven or knitted material) or in any of the articles made of leather, for determining whether it is clean or unclean.”ISV — Leviticus 13:59

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