Leviticus 13:32-42

32 et die septimo intuebitur si non creverit macula et capillus sui coloris est et locus plagae carni reliquae aequalis
33 radetur homo absque loco maculae et includetur septem diebus aliis
34 si die septimo visa fuerit stetisse plaga in loco suo nec humilior carne reliqua mundabit eum lotisque vestibus mundus erit
35 sin autem post emundationem rursus creverit macula in cute
36 non quaeret amplius utrum capillus in flavum colorem sit commutatus quia aperte inmundus est
37 porro si steterit macula et capilli nigri fuerint noverit hominem esse sanatum et confidenter eum pronuntiet mundum
38 vir et mulier in cuius cute candor apparuerit
39 intuebitur eos sacerdos si deprehenderit subobscurum alborem lucere in cute sciat non esse lepram sed maculam coloris candidi et hominem mundum
40 vir de cuius capite capilli fluunt calvus ac mundus est
41 et si a fronte ceciderint pili recalvaster et mundus est
42 sin autem in calvitio sive in recalvatione albus vel rufus color fuerit exortus

Leviticus 13:32-42 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS 13

In this chapter an account is given of the various sorts of leprosy, and the rules by which they were to be judged of, Le 13:1-3 of the bright spot and scab, Le 13:4-8 of the rising or swelling, Le 13:9-17 of the bile or hot ulcer, Le 13:18-23 of the hot burning or inflammation, Le 13:24-28 of the plague of the scall, Le 13:29-37 of bright spots or blisters, Le 13:38,39 and of shedding the hair, and baldness, Le 13:40-44 of what the leper was to do, and to be done unto, Le 13:45,46 of the leprosy in garments made of linen, woollen, or of skin, Le 13:47-59.

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