CHAP. XIII.
1, The lawes and tokens whereby the Priest is to bee guided in discerning and judging the plagues of Lepro∣sie, arising of a swelling, or of a scab, or of a bright-spot; 18, or of a bile; 24, or of a Burning. 29, Of the Le∣prosie in the head, or beard. 38, of the freckled spot. 40, Of the Leprosie in the bald head, or forehead. 45, How the Lepers are to be arayed, and put out of the campe. 47, The Law for discerning the Leprosie in garment, and skinnes; and burning them that were un∣cleane.
ANd Iehovah spake, unto Moses and unto Aaron, saying. A man, when [unspec 1] [unspec 2] there shall be in the skin of his flesh, a swelling, or a scab, or a bright-spot; and it be in the skin of his flesh, like to the plague of leprosie: then he shall be brought, unto Aaron the Priest; or, unto one of his sons, the Priests. And the Priest shall see, the plague in the skin of the flesh; and if the haire in the [unspec 3] plague, bee turned white; and the sight of the plague, be deeper than the skinne of his flesh; it is the plague of leprosie: and the Priest shall see him, and pronounce him un∣cleane. And if the bright-spot, bee white, in the skin of his flesh; and the sight thereof, be [unspec 4] not deeper than the skinne; and the hayre thereof, bee not turned white: then the Priest, shall shut up the plague, seven dayes. And the Priest shall see him, in the 7. day: and behold if the plague, stādeth in his eies; [unspec 5] and the plague spread not, in the skin; then the Priest shall shut him up, seven dayes, the second time. And the Priest shall see him, in [unspec 6] the seventh day, the second time: & behold, if the plague be somwhat dark; & the plague spread not, in the skinne: then the priest shall pronounce him clean, it is a scab; and he shall wash his clothes, and be clean. But if the scab spreading spread-abroad, in the skinne; after [unspec 7] [unspec \2] that he hath beene seen of the Priest, for his cleansing: then he shall be seene the second∣time, of the priest. And if the priest see, that behold the scab spreadeth, in the skin: then [unspec 8] the Priest shall pronounce him uncleane, it is a leprosie.
The plague of leprosie, when it shall be in a man: then he shall bee brought unto the [unspec 9] Priest. And the Priest shall see; and behold if [unspec] a white swelling, be in the skinne; and it, hath turned the haire white: and livelynes of li∣ving flesh, bee in the swelling. It is an old le∣prosie, [unspec] in the skin of his flesh; and the Priest shall pronounce him uncleane: hee shall not shut him up, for he is uncleane. And if the le∣prosie [unspec] breake out abroad, in the skin; and the leprosie cover, all the skin of the plague; frō his head, even to his feet: to all the sight, of the eyes of the Priest. Then the Priest shall see; and behold, if the leprosie hath covered, [unspec] all his flesh; then hee shall pronounce the plague cleane: all of it, is turned white, hee is clean. But in the day, that living flesh, is seen [unspec] in him; he shall be uncleane. And the Priest shall see, the living flesh, and pronounce him uncleane: the living flesh, it is unclean, it is a leprosie. Or when the living flesh, turne a∣gain, [unspec] and is changed into white: then he shal come unto the Priest. And the Priest shal see [unspec] him; and behold, if the plague be turned unto white: then the Priest, shall pronounce the plague cleane, he is cleane.
And flesh, when there shall be in it in the * 1.1 skin therof, a bile: and it is healed. And there bee in the place of the bile, a white swelling, or a bright-spot, white somewhat reddish: then it shall be shewed, to the Priest. And if [unspec] the Priest see it; and behold the sight therof, is lower then the skin; and the haire thereof, is turned white: then the Priest shall pro∣nounce him uncleane, it is the plague of le∣prosie, it is broken out in the bile. But if the [unspec] Priest see it, and behold there is no white haire therein; and it is not lower, than the skin, and it is somwhat-darke: then the Priest shall shut him up, seven daies. And if it sprea [unspec] ding spread-abroad, in the skin: thē the pri〈…〉〈…〉 shal pronounce him unclean, it is the plague. But if the bright-spot stand in his place, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 [unspec] spread not; it is an inflammation of the bile: and the Priest, shall pronounce him cleane.
Or flesh, when there shall bee in the skin thereof, a burning of fire: and the livelines of the burning be, a bright-spot, white some∣what reddish, or white. Then the Priest shal see it, and behold if the hayre bee turned white, in the bright-spot; and the sight ther∣of, be deeper than the skin; it is a leprosie; 〈◊〉〈◊〉 is broken-out, in the burning: and the Prie〈…〉〈…〉 shal pronounce him unclean; it is the plagu•• of leprosie. But if the Priest see it, and beh〈…〉〈…〉 there is no white hayre in the bright-p〈…〉〈…〉 and it is no lower than the skinne. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 it is somewhat darke: then the Priest sh〈…〉〈…〉 shut him up, seven daies. And the priest sh〈…〉〈…〉