And he that sleepeth in
the house shall wash his clothes, and he also that eateth in the
house shall wash his clothes. But and if the priest come and see
that the plague hath spread no further in the house after that it
is new plastered, then let him make it clean for the plague is
healed. And let him take to cleanse the house withal: two birds,
cypress wood, and purple cloth and hyssop. And let him kill one of
the birds over {in} an earthen vessel of {with} running water: and
take the cypress {cedar} wood, the hyssop, the purple and the
living bird, and dip them in the blood of the slain bird and in
the running water, and sprinkle upon the house seven times, and
cleanse the house with the blood of the bird, and with the running
water, and with the living bird, and with the cypress wood, and
the hyssop, and the purple cloth. And he shall let the living bird
flee out of the town into the wild fields, and so make an
atonement for the house, and it shall be clean. This is the law of
all manner plague of leprosy and breaking out, and of the leprosy
of cloth and house: and of risings, scabs and glistering white, to
teach when a thing is unclean or clean. This is the law of
leprosy.
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