And let the priest look on it again after that
the plague is washed. If the plague have not changed his fashion
though it be spread no further abroad, it is yet unclean. And see
that ye burn it in the fire, for it is fretten inward: whether in
part or in all together. But and if the priest see that it is
somewhat blackish after that it is washed, let him rent it out of
the cloth, or out of the skin or out of the warp or woof. But and
if it appear any more in the cloth either in the warp or in the
woof or in anything made of skin, then it is a waxing plague. And
see that ye burn that with fire, wherein the plague is. Moreover
the cloth either warp or woof or whatsoever thing of skin it be
which thou hast washed and the plague be departed from it, shall
be washed once again: and then it is clean. This is the law of the
plague of leprosy in a cloth whether it be woollen or linen:
either whether it be in the warp or woof, or in anything made of
skins, to make {judge} it clean or unclean.
Chapter .xiiij.
And the LORD spake unto Moses saying: this is the law of a leper
when he shall be cleansed: He shall be brought unto the priest,
and the priest shall go out without the host and look upon him.
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