If the breaking out
grow in the skin after that he is once made {judged} clean, let
the priest see him. If it be grown abroad indeed in the skin, let
the priest seek no further for any golden hairs, for he is
unclean. But and if he see that the scab stond still, and that
there is black hair grown up therein, then the scab is healed and
he is clean: and the priest shall make {judge} him clean. If there
be found in the skin of the flesh of man or woman a glistering
white, let the priest see it. If there appear in their flesh a
glistering white somewhat blackish, then it is but freckles grown
up in the skin: and he is clean. If a man's hair fall off his
head, then he is headbald and clean. If his hair fall before in
his forehead, then he is foreheadbald and clean. If there be in
the bald head or bald forehead a reddish white scab, then there is
leprosy sprung up in his bald head or bald forehead. And let the
priest see it: and if the rising of the sore be reddish white in
his bald head or forehead after the manner of a leprosy in the
skin of the flesh, then he is a leper and unclean: and the priest
shall make {judge} him unclean, for the plague of his head. And
the leper in whom the plague is, shall have his clothes rent and
his head bare and his mouth muffled and shall be called unclean.
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