13:1 The
LORD
spoke
to
Moses
and
Aaron,
saying,
13:2 "When
a
person
has
on
the
skin
of
his
body
a
swelling
or
an
eruption
or
a
spot,
and
it
turns
into
a
case
of
leprous
disease
on
the
skin
of
his
body,
then
he
shall
be
brought
to
Aaron
the
priest
or
to
one
of
his
sons
the
priests,
13:3 and
the
priest
shall
examine
the
diseased
area
on
the
skin
of
his
body.
And
if
the
hair
in
the
diseased
area
has
turned
white
and
the
disease
appears
to
be
deeper
than
the
skin
of
his
body,
it
is
a
case
of
leprous
disease.
When
the
priest
has
examined
him,
he
shall
pronounce
him
unclean.
13:4 But
if
the
spot
is
white
in
the
skin
of
his
body
and
appears
no
deeper
than
the
skin,
and
the
hair
in
it
has
not
turned
white,
the
priest
shall
shut
up
the
diseased
person
for
seven
days.
13:5 And
the
priest
shall
examine
him
on
the
seventh
day,
and
if
in
his
eyes
the
disease
is
checked
and
the
disease
has
not
spread
in
the
skin,
then
the
priest
shall
shut
him
up
for
another
seven
days.
13:6 And
the
priest
shall
examine
him
again
on
the
seventh
day,
and
if
the
diseased
area
has
faded
and
the
disease
has
not
spread
in
the
skin,
then
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
clean;
it
is
only
an
eruption.
And
he
shall
wash
his
clothes
and
be
clean.
13:7 But
if
the
eruption
spreads
in
the
skin,
after
he
has
shown
himself
to
the
priest
for
his
cleansing,
he
shall
appear
again
before
the
priest.
13:8 And
the
priest
shall
look,
and
if
the
eruption
has
spread
in
the
skin,
then
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
unclean;
it
is
a
leprous
disease.
13:9 "When
a
man
is
afflicted
with
a
leprous
disease,
he
shall
be
brought
to
the
priest,
13:10 and
the
priest
shall
look.
And
if
there
is
a
white
swelling
in
the
skin
that
has
turned
the
hair
white,
and
there
is
raw
flesh
in
the
swelling,
13:11 it
is
a
chronic
leprous
disease
in
the
skin
of
his
body,
and
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
unclean.
He
shall
not
shut
him
up,
for
he
is
unclean.
13:12 And
if
the
leprous
disease
breaks
out
in
the
skin,
so
that
the
leprous
disease
covers
all
the
skin
of
the
diseased
person
from
head
to
foot,
so
far
as
the
priest
can
see,
13:13 then
the
priest
shall
look,
and
if
the
leprous
disease
has
covered
all
his
body,
he
shall
pronounce
him
clean
of
the
disease;
it
has
all
turned
white,
and
he
is
clean.
13:14 But
when
raw
flesh
appears
on
him,
he
shall
be
unclean.
13:15 And
the
priest
shall
examine
the
raw
flesh
and
pronounce
him
unclean.
Raw
flesh
is
unclean,
for
it
is
a
leprous
disease.
13:16 But
if
the
raw
flesh
recovers
and
turns
white
again,
then
he
shall
come
to
the
priest,
13:17 and
the
priest
shall
examine
him,
and
if
the
disease
has
turned
white,
then
the
priest
shall
pronounce
the
diseased
person
clean;
he
is
clean.
13:18 "If
there
is
in
the
skin
of
one's
body
a
boil
and
it
heals,
13:19 and
in
the
place
of
the
boil
there
comes
a
white
swelling
or
a
reddish-white
spot,
then
it
shall
be
shown
to
the
priest.
13:20 And
the
priest
shall
look,
and
if
it
appears
deeper
than
the
skin
and
its
hair
has
turned
white,
then
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
unclean.
It
is
a
case
of
leprous
disease
that
has
broken
out
in
the
boil.
13:21 But
if
the
priest
examines
it
and
there
is
no
white
hair
in
it
and
it
is
not
deeper
than
the
skin,
but
has
faded,
then
the
priest
shall
shut
him
up
seven
days.
13:22 And
if
it
spreads
in
the
skin,
then
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
unclean;
it
is
a
disease.
13:23 But
if
the
spot
remains
in
one
place
and
does
not
spread,
it
is
the
scar
of
the
boil,
and
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
clean.
13:24 "Or,
when
the
body
has
a
burn
on
its
skin
and
the
raw
flesh
of
the
burn
becomes
a
spot,
reddish-white
or
white,
13:25 the
priest
shall
examine
it,
and
if
the
hair
in
the
spot
has
turned
white
and
it
appears
deeper
than
the
skin,
then
it
is
a
leprous
disease.
It
has
broken
out
in
the
burn,
and
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
unclean;
it
is
a
case
of
leprous
disease.
13:26 But
if
the
priest
examines
it
and
there
is
no
white
hair
in
the
spot
and
it
is
no
deeper
than
the
skin,
but
has
faded,
the
priest
shall
shut
him
up
seven
days,
13:27 and
the
priest
shall
examine
him
the
seventh
day.
If
it
is
spreading
in
the
skin,
then
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
unclean;
it
is
a
case
of
leprous
disease.
13:28 But
if
the
spot
remains
in
one
place
and
does
not
spread
in
the
skin,
but
has
faded,
it
is
a
swelling
from
the
burn,
and
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
clean,
for
it
is
the
scar
of
the
burn.
13:29 "When
a
man
or
woman
has
a
disease
on
the
head
or
the
beard,
13:30 the
priest
shall
examine
the
disease.
And
if
it
appears
deeper
than
the
skin,
and
the
hair
in
it
is
yellow
and
thin,
then
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
unclean.
It
is
an
itch,
a
leprous
disease
of
the
head
or
the
beard.
13:31 And
if
the
priest
examines
the
itching
disease
and
it
appears
no
deeper
than
the
skin
and
there
is
no
black
hair
in
it,
then
the
priest
shall
shut
up
the
person
with
the
itching
disease
for
seven
days,
13:32 and
on
the
seventh
day
the
priest
shall
examine
the
disease.
If
the
itch
has
not
spread,
and
there
is
in
it
no
yellow
hair,
and
the
itch
appears
to
be
no
deeper
than
the
skin,
13:33 then
he
shall
shave
himself,
but
the
itch
he
shall
not
shave;
and
the
priest
shall
shut
up
the
person
with
the
itching
disease
for
another
seven
days.
13:34 And
on
the
seventh
day
the
priest
shall
examine
the
itch,
and
if
the
itch
has
not
spread
in
the
skin
and
it
appears
to
be
no
deeper
than
the
skin,
then
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
clean.
And
he
shall
wash
his
clothes
and
be
clean.
13:35 But
if
the
itch
spreads
in
the
skin
after
his
cleansing,
13:36 then
the
priest
shall
examine
him,
and
if
the
itch
has
spread
in
the
skin,
the
priest
need
not
seek
for
the
yellow
hair;
he
is
unclean.
13:37 But
if
in
his
eyes
the
itch
is
unchanged
and
black
hair
has
grown
in
it,
the
itch
is
healed
and
he
is
clean,
and
the
priest
shall
pronounce
him
clean.
13:38 "When
a
man
or
a
woman
has
spots
on
the
skin
of
the
body,
white
spots,
13:39 the
priest
shall
look,
and
if
the
spots
on
the
skin
of
the
body
are
of
a
dull
white,
it
is
leukoderma
that
has
broken
out
in
the
skin;
he
is
clean.
13:40 "If
a
man's
hair
falls
out
from
his
head,
he
is
bald;
he
is
clean.
13:41 And
if
a
man's
hair
falls
out
from
his
forehead,
he
has
baldness
of
the
forehead;
he
is
clean.
13:42 But
if
there
is
on
the
bald
head
or
the
bald
forehead
a
reddish-white
diseased
area,
it
is
a
leprous
disease
breaking
out
on
his
bald
head
or
his
bald
forehead.
13:43 Then
the
priest
shall
examine
him,
and
if
the
diseased
swelling
is
reddish-white
on
his
bald
head
or
on
his
bald
forehead,
like
the
appearance
of
leprous
disease
in
the
skin
of
the
body,
13:44 he
is
a
leprous
man,
he
is
unclean.
The
priest
must
pronounce
him
unclean;
his
disease
is
on
his
head.
13:45 "The
leprous
person
who
has
the
disease
shall
wear
torn
clothes
and
let
the
hair
of
his
head
hang
loose,
and
he
shall
cover
his
upper
lip
and
cry
out,
'Unclean,
unclean.'
13:46 He
shall
remain
unclean
as
long
as
he
has
the
disease.
He
is
unclean.
He
shall
live
alone.
His
dwelling
shall
be
outside
the
camp.
13:47 "When
there
is
a
case
of
leprous
disease
in
a
garment,
whether
a
woolen
or
a
linen
garment,
13:48 in
warp
or
woof
of
linen
or
wool,
or
in
a
skin
or
in
anything
made
of
skin,
13:49 if
the
disease
is
greenish
or
reddish
in
the
garment,
or
in
the
skin
or
in
the
warp
or
the
woof
or
in
any
article
made
of
skin,
it
is
a
case
of
leprous
disease,
and
it
shall
be
shown
to
the
priest.
13:50 And
the
priest
shall
examine
the
disease
and
shut
up
that
which
has
the
disease
for
seven
days.
13:51 Then
he
shall
examine
the
disease
on
the
seventh
day.
If
the
disease
has
spread
in
the
garment,
in
the
warp
or
the
woof,
or
in
the
skin,
whatever
be
the
use
of
the
skin,
the
disease
is
a
persistent
leprous
disease;
it
is
unclean.
13:52 And
he
shall
burn
the
garment,
or
the
warp
or
the
woof,
the
wool
or
the
linen,
or
any
article
made
of
skin
that
is
diseased,
for
it
is
a
persistent
leprous
disease.
It
shall
be
burned
in
the
fire.
13:53 "And
if
the
priest
examines,
and
if
the
disease
has
not
spread
in
the
garment,
in
the
warp
or
the
woof
or
in
any
article
made
of
skin,
13:54 then
the
priest
shall
command
that
they
wash
the
thing
in
which
is
the
disease,
and
he
shall
shut
it
up
for
another
seven
days.
13:55 And
the
priest
shall
examine
the
diseased
thing
after
it
has
been
washed.
And
if
the
appearance
of
the
diseased
area
has
not
changed,
though
the
disease
has
not
spread,
it
is
unclean.
You
shall
burn
it
in
the
fire,
whether
the
rot
is
on
the
back
or
on
the
front.
13:56 "But
if
the
priest
examines,
and
if
the
diseased
area
has
faded
after
it
has
been
washed,
he
shall
tear
it
out
of
the
garment
or
the
skin
or
the
warp
or
the
woof.
13:57 Then
if
it
appears
again
in
the
garment,
in
the
warp
or
the
woof,
or
in
any
article
made
of
skin,
it
is
spreading.
You
shall
burn
with
fire
whatever
has
the
disease.
13:58 But
the
garment,
or
the
warp
or
the
woof,
or
any
article
made
of
skin
from
which
the
disease
departs
when
you
have
washed
it,
shall
then
be
washed
a
second
time,
and
be
clean."
13:59 This
is
the
law
for
a
case
of
leprous
disease
in
a
garment
of
wool
or
linen,
either
in
the
warp
or
the
woof,
or
in
any
article
made
of
skin,
to
determine
whether
it
is
clean
or
unclean.