February 4
Leviticus 13:38 — 14:57
38 “As
for a man or a woman, in case blotches develop in the skin of their flesh, white
blotches,
38 the
priest must then take a look; and if the blotches in the skin of their flesh are
dull white, it is a harmless eruption. It has broken out in the skin. He is
clean.
40 “As
for a man, in case his head grows bald, it is baldness. He is clean.
41 And
if his head grows bald up in front, it is forehead baldness. He is clean.
42 But
in case a reddish-white plague develops in the baldness of the crown or of the
forehead, it is leprosy breaking out in the baldness of his crown or of his
forehead.
43 And the priest must
look at him; and if there is an eruption of the reddish-white plague in the
baldness of his crown or of his forehead like the appearance of leprosy in the
skin of the flesh,
44 he is a leper. He is
unclean. Unclean is what the priest should declare him. His plague is on his
head.
45 As
for the leprous one in whom the plague is, his garments should be torn, and his
head should become ungroomed, and he should cover over the mustache and call
out, ‘Unclean, unclean!’
46 All
the days that the plague is in him he will be unclean. He is unclean. He should
dwell isolated. Outside the camp is his dwelling place.
47 “As
for a garment, in case the plague of leprosy develops in it, whether in a woolen
garment or in a linen garment,
48 or
in the warp or in the woof of the linen and of the wool, or in a skin or in
anything made of skin,
49 and the
yellowish-green or reddish plague does develop in the garment or in the skin or
in the warp or in the woof or in any article of skin, it is the plague of
leprosy, and it must be shown to the priest.
50 And the priest must
see the plague, and he must quarantine the plague seven days.
51 When
he has seen the plague on the seventh day, that the plague has spread in the
garment or in the warp or in the woof or in the skin for any use for which the
skin may be made, the plague is malignant leprosy. It is unclean.
52 And
he must burn the garment or the warp or the woof in the wool or in the linen, or
any article of skin in which the plague may develop, because it is malignant
leprosy. It should be burned in the fire.
53 “But
if the priest takes a look, and, there now, the plague has not spread in the
garment or in the warp or in the woof or in any article of skin,
54 the
priest must also command that they should wash that in which the plague is, and
he must quarantine it a second seven days.
55 And
the priest must look at the plague after it has been washed out, and if the
plague has not changed its look and yet the plague has not spread, it is
unclean. You should burn it in the fire. It is a low spot in a threadbare patch
on either its underside or its outside.
56 “But
if the priest has taken a look, and, there now, the plague is dull after it has
been washed out, he must then tear it out of the garment or the skin or the warp
or the woof.
57 However, if it still
appears in the garment or in the warp or in the woof or in any article of skin,
it is breaking out. You should burn in the fire whatever it is in which the
plague is.
58 As
for the garment or the warp or the woof or any article of skin that you may
wash, when the plague has disappeared from them, it must then be washed a second
time; and it must be clean.
59 “This
is the law of the plague of leprosy in a garment of wool or of linen, or in the
warp or in the woof, or in any article of skin, in order to pronounce it clean
or to declare it unclean.”
14 And Jehovah continued
to speak to Moses, saying:
2 “This
will become the law of the leper in the day for establishing his purification,
when he must be brought to the priest.
3 And
the priest must go forth outside the camp, and the priest must look; and if the
plague of leprosy has been cured in the leprous one,
4 the
priest must then give command; and he must take for cleansing himself two live
clean birds and cedarwood and coccus scarlet material and hyssop.
5 And
the priest must give command, and the one bird must be killed in an earthenware
vessel over running water.
6 As
for the living bird, he should take it and the cedarwood and the coccus scarlet
material and the hyssop, and he must dip them and the living bird in the blood
of the bird that was killed over the running water.
7 Then
he must spatter it seven times upon the one cleansing himself from the leprosy
and he must pronounce him clean, and he must send away the living bird over the
open field.
8 “And
the one cleansing himself must wash his garments and shave off all his hair and
bathe in water and must be clean, and afterward he may come into the camp. And
he must dwell outside his tent seven days.
9 And
it must occur on the seventh day that he should shave off all his hair on his
head and his chin and his eyebrows. Yes, he should shave off all his hair, and
he must wash his garments and bathe his flesh in water; and he must be clean.
10 “And on the eighth day
he will take two sound young rams and one sound female lamb, in its first year,
and three tenths of an ephah of fine flour as a grain offering moistened with
oil and one log measure of oil;
11 and
the priest who pronounces him clean must present the man who is cleansing
himself, and the things, before Jehovah at the entrance of the tent of meeting.
12 And
the priest must take the one young ram and offer it for a guilt offering
together with the log measure of oil and must wave them to and fro as a wave
offering before Jehovah.
13 And
he must slaughter the young ram in the place where the sin offering and the
burnt offering are regularly slaughtered, in a holy place, because, like the sin
offering, the guilt offering belongs to the priest. It is something most holy.
14 “And
the priest must take some of the blood of the guilt offering, and the priest
must put it upon the lobe of the right ear of the one cleansing himself and upon
the thumb of his right hand and upon the big toe of his right foot.
15 And
the priest must take some of the log measure of oil and pour it upon the
priest’s left palm.
16 And
the priest must dip his right finger into the oil that is upon his left palm and
must spatter some of the oil with his finger seven times before Jehovah.
17 And
of the rest of the oil that is upon his palm the priest will put some upon the
lobe of the right ear of the one cleansing himself and upon the thumb of his
right hand and upon the big toe of his right foot over the blood of the guilt
offering.
18 And what is left over
of the oil that is upon the priest’s palm he will put upon the head of the one
cleansing himself, and the priest must make atonement for him before Jehovah.
19 “And
the priest must render up the sin offering and make atonement for the one
cleansing himself from his impurity, and afterward he will slaughter the burnt
offering.
20 And
the priest must offer up the burnt offering and the grain offering upon the
altar, and the priest must make atonement for him; and he must be clean.
21 “However,
if he is lowly and does not have enough means, he must then take one young ram
as a guilt offering for a wave offering in order to make atonement for him and
one tenth of an ephah of fine flour moistened with oil as a grain offering and
a log measure of oil,
22 and
two turtledoves or two young pigeons, according as he may have the means, and
the one must serve as a sin offering and the other as a burnt offering.
23 And
on the eighth day he must bring them for establishing his purification to the
priest at the entrance of the tent of meeting before Jehovah.
24 “And
the priest must take the young ram of the guilt offering and the log measure of
oil, and the priest must wave them to and fro as a wave offering before Jehovah.
25 And
he must slaughter the young ram of the guilt offering, and the priest must take
some of the blood of the guilt offering and put it upon the lobe of the right
ear of the one cleansing himself and upon the thumb of his right hand and upon
the big toe of his right foot.
26 And
the priest will pour some of the oil upon the priest’s left palm.
27 And
the priest must spatter with his right finger some of the oil that is upon his
left palm seven times before Jehovah.
28 And
the priest must put some of the oil that is on his palm upon the lobe of the
right ear of the one cleansing himself and upon the thumb of his right hand and
upon the big toe of his right foot over the place of the blood of the guilt
offering.
29 And
what is left over of the oil that is on the priest’s palm he will put upon the
head of the one cleansing himself in order to make atonement for him before
Jehovah.
30 “And
he must render up the one of the turtledoves or of the young pigeons for which
he may have the means,
31 the one of them for
which he may have the means as a sin offering and the other as a burnt offering
along with the grain offering; and the priest must make atonement for the one
cleansing himself before Jehovah.
32 “This
is the law for the one in whom the plague of leprosy was who may not have the
means when establishing his purification.”
33 And
Jehovah proceeded to speak to Moses and Aaron, saying:
34 “When
YOU come into the land of Canaan, which I am giving YOU as a possession, and I
do put the plague of leprosy in a house of the land of YOUR possession,
35 the
one to whom the house belongs must then come and tell the priest, saying,
‘Something like a plague has appeared to me in the house.’
36 And
the priest must give orders, and they must clear out the house before the priest
may come in to see the plague, that he may not declare unclean everything that
is in the house; and after that the priest will come in to see the house.
37 When he has seen the
plague, then if the plague is in the walls of the house, with yellowish-green or
reddish depressions, and their appearance is lower than the wall surface,
38 the
priest must then go out of the house to the entrance of the house and he must
quarantine the house seven days.
38 “And
the priest must return on the seventh day and must take a look; and if the
plague has spread in the walls of the house,
40 the
priest must then give orders, and they must tear out the stones in which the
plague is, and they must throw them outside the city into an unclean place.
41 And
he will have the house scraped off all around inside, and they must pour the
clay mortar that they cut off outside the city into an unclean place.
42 And
they must take other stones and insert them in the place of the former stones;
and he will have different clay mortar taken, and he must have the house
plastered.
43 “If,
though, the plague returns and it does break out in the house after having torn
out the stones and after having cut off the house and plastered it,
44 the
priest must then come in and take a look; and if the plague has spread in the
house, it is malignant leprosy in the house. It is unclean.
45 And
he must have the house pulled down with its stones and its timbers and all the
clay mortar of the house and must have it carried forth outside the city to an
unclean place.
46 But whoever comes into
the house any of the days of quarantining it will be unclean until the evening;
47 and
whoever lies down in the house should wash his garments, and whoever eats in the
house should wash his garments.
48 “However,
if the priest comes at all and he does take a look, and, there now, the plague
has not spread in the house after having plastered the house, the priest must
then pronounce the house clean, because the plague has been healed.
49 And
to purify the house from sin he must take two birds and cedarwood and coccus
scarlet material and hyssop.
50 And
he must kill the one bird in an earthenware vessel over running water.
51 And
he must take the cedarwood and the hyssop and the coccus scarlet material and
the live bird and dip them in the blood of the bird that was killed and in the
running water, and he must spatter it toward the house seven times.
52 And
he must purify the house from sin with the blood of the bird and the running
water and the live bird and the cedarwood and the hyssop and the coccus scarlet
material.
53 And he must send the
live bird away outside the city into the open field and must make atonement for
the house; and it must be clean.
54 “This
is the law respecting any plague of leprosy and respecting the abnormal falling
off of hair
55 and respecting the
leprosy of the garment and in the house,
56 and
respecting the eruption and the scab and the blotch,
57 in
order to give instructions when something is unclean and when something is
clean. This is the law about leprosy.”