But and if that brightness abide
still in one place and go no further in the skin and be blackish,
then it is but a rising in the place of the burning, and the
priest shall make him clean: for it is but the print of the
burning only. When either man or woman hath a breaking out upon
the head or the beard, let the priest see it. And if it appear
lower than the other skin, and there be therein golden hairs and
thin, let the priest make {judge} him unclean, for it is a
breaking out of leprosy upon the head or beard. If (when the
priest looketh on the breaking out) he see that it is no lower
than the other skin and that there are black hairs therein, let
him shut him up seven days. And let the priest look on the disease
the seventh day: and if the breaking out be gone no further
neither be any golden hairs therein neither the scab be lower than
the other skin, then let him be shaven, but let him not shave the
scab, and let the priest shut him up seven days more. And let the
priest look on the breaking out the seventh day again: If the
breaking out be gone no further in the skin nor more lower than
the other skin, then let the priest make {judge} him clean, and
let him wash his clothes and then he is clean.
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