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Leviticus 13:16-35 New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE)

16. If, however, the raw flesh again turns white, the person shall return to the priest;

17. should the latter, upon examination, find that the infection has indeed turned white, he shall declare the afflicted person clean; the individual is clean.

18. If a boil appeared on a person’s skin which later healed,

19. should now in the place of the boil a white mark or a reddish white blotch develop, the person shall be examined by the priest.

20. If the latter, upon examination, finds that it is deeper than the skin and that the hair has turned white, he shall declare the person unclean; it is a scaly infection that has broken out in the boil.

21. But if the priest, upon examination, finds that there is no white hair in it and that it is not deeper than the skin and is faded, the priest shall quarantine the person for seven days.

22. If it has then spread on the skin, the priest shall declare the person unclean; it is an infection.

23. But if the blotch remains the same without spreading, it is merely the scar of the boil; the priest shall therefore declare the person clean.

24. If there was a burn on a person’s skin, and the burned area now becomes a reddish white or a white blotch,

25. when the priest, upon examination, finds that the hair has turned white in the blotch and this seems to be deeper than the skin, it is a scaly infection that has broken out in the burn; the priest shall therefore declare the person unclean; it is a scaly infection.

26. But if the priest, upon examination, finds that there is no white hair in the blotch and that this is not deeper than the skin and is faded, the priest shall quarantine the person for seven days.

27. Should the priest, upon examination on the seventh day, find that it has spread at all on the skin, he shall declare the person unclean; it is a scaly infection.

28. But if the blotch remains the same without spreading on the skin and is faded, it is merely the spot of the burn; the priest shall therefore declare the person clean, since it is only the scar of the burn.

29. When a man or a woman has an infection on the head or in the beard,

30. should the priest, upon examination, find that the infection appears to be deeper than the skin and that there is fine yellow hair in it, the priest shall declare the person unclean; it is a scall. It is a scaly infection of the head or beard.

31. But if the priest, upon examining the scall infection, finds that it does not appear to be deeper than the skin, though the hair in it may not be black, the priest shall quarantine the scall-stricken person for seven days.

32. Should the priest, upon examining the infection on the seventh day find that the scall has not spread and has no yellow hair in it and does not seem to be deeper than the skin,

33. the person shall shave, but not the scall spot. Then the priest shall quarantine the scall-diseased person for another seven days.

34. If the priest, upon examining the scall on the seventh day, finds that it has not spread on the skin and that it does not appear to be deeper than the skin, he shall declare the person clean; the latter shall wash his garments, and will thus be clean.

35. But if the scall spreads at all on the skin after the person has been declared clean—

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