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Leviticus 13:36-49 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

36. Then the priest must look at him again. If the sore has spread on the skin, the priest doesn’t need to look for the yellowish hair. The person is unclean.

37. But the priest might think the sore has stopped spreading. And black hair may be growing in it. Then the sore has healed. The person is clean. And the priest must announce that he is clean.

38. “When a person has white spots on his skin,

39. a priest must look at them. If the spots on his skin are dull white, the disease is only a harmless rash. That person is clean.

40. “A man might lose hair from his head and be bald. He is clean.

41. He might lose hair from the front of his head and have a bald forehead. He is clean.

42. But if there is a red-white sore on his scalp, it is a skin disease.

43. A priest must look at that person. The swelling of the sore might be red-white. It might look like a skin disease that spreads.

44. Then that person has a skin disease. He is unclean. And the priest must announce that the person is unclean because of the sore on his head.

45. “If a person has a skin disease that spreads, he must warn other people. He must shout, ‘Unclean, unclean!’ His clothes must be torn at the seams. He must let his hair stay uncombed. And he must cover his mouth.

46. That person will be unclean the whole time he has the disease. He is unclean. He must live alone outside the camp.

47. “Some clothing might have mildew on it. The cloth might be linen or wool.

48. It might be woven or knitted. The mildew might be on a piece of leather or on something made from leather.

49. The mildew might be in the clothing, leather or woven or knitted material. If the mildew is green or red, it is a spreading mildew. Then it must be shown to the priest.

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