And the LORDspokeuntoMosesand Aaron, saying, Whena manshall havein the skinof his flesha rising, a scab, orbright spot, and it bein the skinof his flesh like the plagueof leprosy; then he shall be broughtuntoAaronthe priest, oruntooneof his sonsthe priests: And the priestshall look onthe plaguein the skinof the flesh: and when the hairin the plagueis turnedwhite, and the plaguein sight be deeperthan the skinof his flesh, it is a plagueof leprosy: and the priestshall look onhim, and pronounce him unclean. Ifthe bright spot be whitein the skinof his flesh, and in sight be notdeeperthanthe skin, and the hairthereof be notturnedwhite; then the priestshall shut up him that hath the plaguesevendays: And the priestshall look onhim the seventhday: and, behold, if the plaguein his sightbe at a stay, and the plaguespreadnotin the skin; then the priestshall shut him upsevendaysmore: And the priestshall look onhim againthe seventhday: and, behold, if the plague be somewhat dark, and the plaguespreadnotin the skin, the priestshall pronounce him clean: it is but a scab: and he shall washhis clothes, and be clean. But ifthe scabspread much abroadin the skin, after thathe hath been seenofthe priestfor his cleansing, he shall be seenofthe priestagain: And if the priestseethat, behold, the scabspreadethin the skin, then the priestshall pronounce him unclean: it is a leprosy. Whenthe plagueof leprosyisin a man, then he shall be broughtuntothe priest; And the priestshall see him : and, behold, if the rising be whitein the skin, and ithave turnedthe hairwhite, and there be quickrawfleshin the rising; It is an oldleprosyin the skinof his flesh, and the priestshall pronounce him unclean, and shall notshut him up: forhe is unclean. And ifa leprosybreak out abroadin the skin, and the leprosycoverallthe skinof him that hath the plaguefrom his headeven tohis foot, wheresoeverthe priestlooketh; Then the priestshall consider: and, behold, if the leprosyhave coveredallhis flesh, he shall pronounce him clean that hath the plague: it is allturnedwhite: he is clean. But whenrawfleshappearethin him, he shall be unclean. And the priestshall seethe rawflesh, and pronounce him to be unclean: for the rawflesh is unclean: it is a leprosy. Orifthe rawfleshturn again, and be changedunto white, he shall comeuntothe priest; And the priestshall seehim: and, behold, if the plaguebe turnedinto white; then the priestshall pronounce him clean that hath the plague: he is clean. The fleshalso, in which, even in the skinthereof, wasa boil, and is healed, And in the placeof the boilthere bea whiterising, ora bright spot, white, and somewhat reddish, and it be showedtothe priest; And if, when the priestseethit, behold, it be in sightlowerthanthe skin, and the hairthereof be turnedwhite; the priestshall pronounce him unclean: it is a plagueof leprosybroken outof the boil. But ifthe priestlook onit, and, behold, there be nowhitehairstherein, and if it be notlowerthanthe skin, but be somewhat dark; then the priestshall shut him upsevendays: And ifit spread much abroadin the skin, then the priestshall pronounce him unclean: it is a plague. But ifthe bright spotstayin his place, and spreadnot, it is a burningboil; and the priestshall pronounce him clean. Orifthere be any flesh, in the skinwhereof there is a hotburning, and the quick flesh that burnethhavea whitebright spot, somewhat reddish, orwhite; Then the priestshall look uponit: and, behold, if the hairin the bright spotbe turnedwhite, and it be in sightdeeperthanthe skin; it is a leprosybroken outof the burning: wherefore the priestshall pronounce him unclean: it is the plagueof leprosy. But ifthe priestlook onit, and, behold, there be nowhitehairin the bright spot, and it be nolowerthanthe other skin, but be somewhat dark; then the priestshall shut him upsevendays: And the priestshall look uponhim the seventhday: and ifit be spread much abroadin the skin, then the priestshall pronounce him unclean: it is the plagueof leprosy. And ifthe bright spotstayin his place, and spreadnotin the skin, but it be somewhat dark; it is a risingof the burning, and the priestshall pronounce him clean: forit is an inflammationof the burning. Ifa manorwomanhavea plagueupon the headorthe beard; Then the priestshall seethe plague: and, behold, if it be in sightdeeperthanthe skin; and there be in it a yellowthinhair; then the priestshall pronounce him unclean: it is a dry scurf, even a leprosyupon the headorbeard. And ifthe priestlook onthe plagueof the scurf, and, behold, it be notin sightdeeperthanthe skin, and that there is noblackhairin it; then the priestshall shut up him that hath the plagueof the scurfsevendays: And in the seventhdaythe priestshall look onthe plague: and, behold, if the scurfspreadnot, and there bein it noyellowhair, and the scurf be notin sightdeeperthanthe skin; He shall be shaven, but the scurfshall he notshave; and the priestshall shut up him that hath the scurfsevendaysmore: And in the seventhdaythe priestshall look onthe scurf: and, behold, if the scurfbe notspreadin the skin, nor be in sightdeeperthanthe skin; then the priestshall pronounce him clean: and he shall washhis clothes, and be clean. But ifthe scurfspread muchin the skinafterhis cleansing; Then the priestshall look onhim: and, behold, if the scurfbe spreadin the skin, the priestshall notseekfor yellowhair; he is unclean. But ifthe scurfbe in his sightat a stay, and that there is blackhairgrown uptherein; the scurfis healed, he is clean: and the priestshall pronounce him clean. Ifa manalso ora womanhavein the skinof their fleshbright spots, even whitebright spots; Then the priestshall look: and, behold, if the bright spotsin the skinof their flesh be darkishwhite; it is a freckled spot that growethin the skin; he is clean. And the manwhosehair is fallen offhis head, he is bald; yet is heclean. And he that hath his hair fallen offfrom the partof his headtoward his face, he is forehead bald: yet is heclean. And ifthere bein the bald head, orbald forehead, a whitereddishsore; it is a leprosysprung upin his bald head, orhis bald forehead. Then the priestshall look uponit: and, behold, if the risingof the sore be whitereddishin his bald head, orin his bald forehead, as the leprosyappearethin the skinof the flesh; Heis a leprousman, he is unclean: the priestshall pronounce him utterly unclean; his plague is in his head. And the leperin whomthe plague is , his clothesshall berent, and his headbare, and he shall put a coveringuponhis upper lip, and shall cry, Unclean, unclean. Allthe dayswhereinthe plague shall be in him he shall be defiled; he is unclean: he shall dwellalone; withoutthe camp shall his habitation be . The garmentalso thatthe plagueof leprosyisin, whether it be a woolengarment, ora linengarment; Whether it be in the warp, orwoof; of linen, or of woolen; whetherin a skin, orin anything madeof skin; And if the plaguebegreenishorreddishin the garment, orin the skin, eitherin the warp, orin the woof, orin anythingof skin; it is a plagueof leprosy, and shall be showedunto the priest: And the priestshall look uponthe plague, and shut up it that hath the plaguesevendays: And he shall look onthe plagueon the seventhday: ifthe plaguebe spreadin the garment, eitherin the warp, orin the woof, orin a skin, or in anyworkthatis madeof skin; the plague is a frettingleprosy; it is unclean. He shall therefore burnthat garment, whetherwarporwoof, in woolenorin linen, oranythingof skin, whereinthe plagueis: forit is a frettingleprosy; it shall be burntin the fire. And ifthe priestshall look, and, behold, the plaguebe notspreadin the garment, eitherin the warp, orin the woof, orin anythingof skin; Then the priestshall commandthat they wash the thing whereinthe plague is , and he shall shut it upsevendaysmore: And the priestshall look onthe plague, after thatit is washed: and, behold, if the plaguehave notchangedhis color, and the plaguebe notspread; it is unclean; thou shalt burnit in the fire; it is fret inward, whether it be bare withinorwithout. And ifthe priestlook, and, behold, the plague be somewhat darkafterthe washingof it; then he shall rendit out ofthe garment, orout ofthe skin, orout ofthe warp, orout ofthe woof: And ifit appearstillin the garment, eitherin the warp, orin the woof, orin anythingof skin; it is a spreading plague : thou shalt burnthat whereinthe plague is with fire. And the garment, eitherwarp, orwoof, orwhatsoeverthingof skin it be , whichthou shalt wash, if the plaguebe departedfromthem, then it shall be washedthe second time, and shall be clean. This is the lawof the plagueof leprosyin a garmentof woolenorlinen, eitherin the warp, orwoof, oranythingof skins, to pronounce it clean, orto pronounce it unclean.