Leviticus 13
1 And the Lord spoke to Moses and
Aaron, saying, 2 If any man should
have in the skin of his flesh a bright clear spot, and there should be in the
skin of his flesh a plague of leprosy, he shall be brought to Aaron the
priest, or to one of his sons the priests.
3 And the priest shall view the spot
in the skin of his flesh; and if the hair in the spot
be changed to white, and the appearance of the spot
be below the skin of the flesh, it is a plague of leprosy; and the priest
shall look upon it, and pronounce him unclean.
4 But if the spot be clear and white
in the skin of his flesh, yet the appearance of it be not deep below the skin,
and its hair have not changed itself for white hair,
but it is dark, then the priest shall separate
him that has the spot seven days;
5 and the priest shall look on the
spot the seventh day; and, behold, if the spot
remains before him, if the spot has not spread in the
skin, then the priest shall separate him the second time seven days.
6 And the priest shall look upon him
the second time on the seventh day; and, behold,
if the spot be dark, and the
spot have not spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him clean;
for it is a mere mark, and the man shall wash his
garments and be clean. 7 But if the
bright spot should have changed and spread in the skin, after the priest has
seen him for the purpose of purifying him, then shall he appear the second
time to the priest, 8 and the priest
shall look upon him; and, behold, if the mark have
spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is a
leprosy.
9 And if a man have a plague of
leprosy, then he shall come to the priest;
10 and the priest shall look, and,
behold, if it is a white spot in the skin, and it has changed the hair to
white, and there be some of the sound part of the
quick flesh in the sore— 11 it is a
leprosy waxing old in the skin of the flesh; and the priest shall pronounce
him unclean, and shall separate him, because he is unclean.
12 And if the leprosy should have
come out very evidently in the skin, and the leprosy should cover all the skin
of the patient from the head to the feet, wheresoever the priest shall look;
13 then the priest shall look, and,
behold, the leprosy has covered all the skin of the flesh; and the priest
shall pronounce him clean of the plague, because it has changed all to white,
it is clean. 14 But on whatsoever day
the quick flesh shall appear on him, he shall be pronounced unclean.
15 And the priest shall look upon the
sound flesh, and the sound flesh shall prove him to be unclean; for it is
unclean, it is a leprosy. 16 But if
the sound flesh be restored and changed to white,
then shall he come to the priest;
17 and the priest shall see
him, and, behold, if the
plague is turned white, then the priest shall pronounce the patient clean: he
is clean.
18 And if the flesh should have
become an ulcer in his skin, and should be healed,
19 and there should be in the place
of the ulcer a white sore, or one looking white and
bright, or fiery, and it shall be seen by the priest;
20 then the priest shall look, and,
behold, if the appearance be beneath the skin, and its hair has changed to
white, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean; because it is a leprosy,
it has broken out in the ulcer.
21 But if the priest look, and behold
there is no white hair on it, and it be not below the skin of the flesh, and
it be dark-coloured; then the priest shall separate him seven days.
22 But if it manifestly spread over
the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is a plague of
leprosy; it has broken out in the ulcer.
23 But if the bright spot should
remain in its place and not spread, it is the scar of the ulcer; and the
priest shall pronounce him clean.
24 And if the flesh be in his skin
in a state of fiery inflammation, and there should be
in his skin the part which is healed of the inflammation, bright, clear, and
white, suffused with red or very white;
25 then the priest shall look upon
him, and, behold, if the hair being white is changed
to a bright colour, and its appearance is lower than the skin, it is a
leprosy; it has broken out in the inflammation, and the priest shall pronounce
him unclean: it is a plague of leprosy.
26 But if the priest should look,
and, behold, there is not in the bright spot any white hair, and it should not
be lower than the skin, and it should be dark, then the priest shall separate
him seven days. 27 And the priest
shall look upon him on the seventh day; and if the spot be much spread in the
skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is a plague of leprosy,
it has broken out in the ulcer.
28 But if the bright spot remain
stationary, and be not spread in the skin, but
the sore should be dark, it is a scar of
inflammation; and the priest shall pronounce him clean, for it is the mark of
the inflammation.
29 And if a man or a woman have in
them a plague of leprosy in the head or the beard;
30 then the priest shall look on the
plague, and, behold, if the appearance of it be
beneath the skin, and in it there be thin yellowish hair, then the priest
shall pronounce him unclean: it is a scurf, it is a leprosy of the head or a
leprosy of the beard. 31 And if the
priest should see the plague of the scurf, and, behold, the appearance of it
be not beneath the skin, and there is no yellowish hair in it, then the priest
shall set apart him that has the plague of the scurf
seven days. 32 And the priest shall
look at the plague on the seventh day; and, behold,
if the scurf be not spread, and there be no yellowish
hair on it, and the appearance of the scurf is not hollow under the skin;
33 then the skin shall be shaven, but
the scurf shall not be shaven; and the priest shall set aside the person
having the scurf the second time for seven days.
34 And the priest shall see the scurf
on the seventh day; and, behold, if the scurf is not
spread in the skin after the man's being shaved, and the appearance of the
scurf is not hollow beneath the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him
clean; and he shall wash his garments, and be clean.
35 But if the scurf be indeed spread
in the skin after he has been purified,
36 then the priest shall look, and,
behold, if the scurf be spread in the skin, the
priest shall not examine concerning the yellow hair, for he is unclean.
37 But if the scurf remain before
him in its place, and a dark hair should have arisen
in it, the scurf is healed: he is clean, and the priest shall pronounce him
clean. 38 And if a man or woman
should have in the skin of their flesh spots of a bright whiteness,
39 then the priest shall look; and,
behold, there being bright spots of a bright
whiteness in the skin of their flesh, it is a tetter; it bursts forth in the
skin of his flesh; he is clean.
40 And if any one's head should lose
the hair, he is only bald, he is clean.
41 And if his head should lose the
hair in front, he is forehead bald: he is clean.
42 And if there should be in his
baldness of head, or his baldness of forehead, a white or fiery plague, it is
leprosy in his baldness of head, or baldness of forehead.
43 And the priest shall look upon
him, and, behold, if the appearance of the plague be white or inflamed in his
baldness of head or baldness in front, as the appearance of leprosy in the
skin of his flesh, 44 he is a leprous
man: the priest shall surely pronounce him unclean, his plague is in his head.
45 And the leper in whom the plague
is, let his garments be ungirt, and his head uncovered; and let him have a
covering put upon his mouth, and he shall be called unclean.
46 All the days in which the plague
shall be upon him, being unclean, he shall be
esteemed unclean; he shall dwell apart, his place of
sojourn shall be without the camp.
47 And if a garment have in it the
plague of leprosy, a garment of wool, or a garment of flax,
48 either in the warp or in the woof,
or in the linen, or in the woollen threads, or in a skin, or in any
workmanship of skin, 49 and the
plague be greenish or reddish in the skin, or in the garment, either in the
warp, or in the woof, or in any utensil of skin, it is a plague of leprosy,
and he shall show it to the priest.
50 And the priest shall look upon the
plague, and the priest shall set apart
that which has the plague seven days.
51 And the priest shall look upon the
plague on the seventh day; and if the plague be spread in the garment, either
in the warp or in the woof, or in the skin, in whatsoever things skins may be
used in their workmanship, the plague is a confirmed leprosy; it is unclean.
52 He shall burn the garment, either
the warp or woof in woollen garments or in flaxen, or in any utensil of skin,
in which there may be the plague; because it is a confirmed leprosy; it shall
be burnt with fire.
53 And if the priest should see, and
the plague be not spread in the garments, either in the warp or in the woof,
or in any utensil of skin, 54 then
the priest shall give directions, and one shall wash
that on which there may have been the plague, and the priest shall set it
aside a second time for seven days.
55 And the priest shall look upon it
after the plague has been washed; and if this, even
the plague, has not changed its appearance, and the plague does not spread, it
is unclean; it shall be burnt with fire: it is fixed in the garment, in the
warp, or in the woof. 56 And if the
priest should look, and the spot be dark after it has been washed, he shall
tear it off from the garment, either from the warp or from the woof, or from
the skin. 57 And if it should still
appear in the garment, either in the warp or in the woof, or in any article of
skin, it is a leprosy bursting forth: that wherein is the plague shall be
burnt with fire. 58 And the garment,
or the warp, or the woof, or any article of skin, which shall be washed, and
the plague depart from it, shall also be washed again, and shall be clean.
59 This is the law of the plague of
leprosy of a woollen or linen garment, either of the warp, or woof, or any
leathern article, to pronounce it clean or unclean.