And the
priest shall make him unclean, and shall not shut him up for he is
unclean. If a leprosy break out in the skin and cover all the skin
from the head to the foot over all wheresoever the priest looketh,
then let the priest look upon him. If the leprosy have covered all
his flesh, let him make {judge} the disease clean: for inasmuch as
he is altogether white he is therefore clean. But and if there be
raw flesh on him when he is seen, then he shall be unclean.
Therefore when the priest seeth the raw flesh, let him make him
unclean. For inasmuch as his flesh is raw, he is unclean and it is
surely a true leprosy. But and if the raw flesh depart again and
change unto white, then let him come to the priest and let the
priest see him: If the sore be changed unto white, let the priest
make {judge} the disease clean, and then he is clean. When there
is a beal in the skin of any man's flesh and is healed and after
in the place of the beal there appear a white rising either a
shining white somewhat reddish, let him be seen of the priest. If
when the priest seeth him it appear lower than the other skin and
the hair thereof be changed unto white, let the priest make
{judge} him unclean: for it is a very leprosy, that is broken out
in the place of the beal.
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