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Leviticus 13:34-42 New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE)

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—

36. should the priest, upon examination, find that the scall has indeed spread on the skin, he need not look for yellow hair; the individual is unclean.

37. If, however, the scall has remained unchanged in color and black hair has grown in it, the disease has been healed; the person is clean, and the priest shall declare the individual clean.

38. When the skin of a man or a woman is spotted with several white blotches,

39. if the priest, upon examination, finds that the blotches on the skin are pale white, it is only tetter that has broken out on the skin, and the person therefore is clean.

40. When a man loses the hair of his head, he is simply bald on the crown and not unclean.

41. So too, if he loses the hair on the front of his head, he is simply bald on the forehead and not unclean.

42. But when there is a reddish white infection on his bald crown or bald forehead, it is a scaly infection that is breaking out there.

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