And as long as the disease lasteth upon him, he shall be unclean:
for he is unclean, and shall therefore dwell alone, and even
without the host shall his habitation be. When the plague of
leprosy is in a cloth: whether it be linen or woollen, yea and
whether it be in the warp or woof of the linen or of the woollen:
either in a skin or any thing made of skin, if the disease be pale
or somewhat reddish in the cloth or skin: whether it be in the
warp or the woof or any thing that is made of skin, then it is a
very leprosy, and must be shewed unto the priest. And when the
priest seeth the plague, let him shut it up seven days, and let
him look on the plague the seventh day. If it be increased in the
cloth: whether it be in the warp or woof or in a skin or in
anything that is made of skin, then the plague is a fretting
leprosy, and it is unclean: And that cloth shall be burnt, either
warp or woof, whether it be woollen or linen or any thing that is
made of skin wherein the plague is, for it is a fretting leprosy,
and shall be burnt in the fire. If the priest see that the plague
hath fretten no further in the cloth: either in the warp or woof
or in whatsoever thing of skin it be, then let the priest command
then to wash the thing wherein the plague is, and let him shut it
up seven days more.
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