But and if when the priest looketh on it
there be no white hairs therein neither the scab lower than the
other skin and be somewhat blackish, then the priest shall shut
him apart seven days. If it spread abroad in the mean season, then
let the priest make {judge} him unclean: for it is a leprosy. But
and if the glistering white abide still in one place and go no
further, then it is but the print of the beal, and the priest
shall make {judge} him clean. When the skin of any man's flesh is
burnt with fire that it be raw and there appear in the burning a
glistering white that is somewhat reddish or altogether white, let
the priest look upon it. If the hair in that brightness be changed
to white and it also appear lower than the other skin, then it is
a leprosy that is broken out in the place of the burning. And the
priest shall make {judge} him unclean, for it is a leprosy. But
and if (when the priest looketh on it) he see that there is no
white hair in the brightness, and that it is no lower than the
other skin, and that it is also blackish, then let the priest shut
him up seven days. And if (when the priest looketh on him the
seventh day) it be grown abroad in the skin, let him make {judge}
him unclean: for it is a leprosy.
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